Bartering in a Post SHTF World – Part 2

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by D.K., Survival Blog:

(Continued from Part 1.  This concludes the article.)

Equivalent Value

When most people think of the word ‘barter,’ they think ‘trade,’ or ‘like-for-like.’ The following is a list of possible items that you might want to consider having for bartering purposes, or charitable giving, should the need ever arise. These are merely suggestions.

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Barter Item Categories & Suggestions

Air Gun/Archery:
BBs/pellets, CO2 cartridges
Spare bow strings, arrows/bolts
Food:
Freeze dried, #10 cans, MRE
Flour, yeast, sugar, wheat
Coffee/tea, drink mixes
Hand crank grinder (meat/grain), spare parts
Alcohol:
Homemade wine/liquor
Airline mini-bottles
Fuel:
93-octane, diesel, kerosene, white camp fuel, 1 lb. Propane
Fuel stabilizer, anti-bacterial, injector cleaner
Spare gas cans, assorted gallons, siphon
Ammunition:
See the ‘Equivalent Value’ section
Games/Entertainment:
Boardgames, card games, dice
Books (assorted reading levels)
Baby Supplies:
Cloth diapers, pins, powder, rash ointments
Clothing
Honey and Salt

(Both have an almost unlimited shelf life, if properly stored.)

Batteries:
AA, AAA, C, D, 6V, 9V (rechargeable and non-rechargeable)
Small solar charger, charging station
Hunting:
See ‘Air Gun/Archery’, ‘Ammunition’, ‘Sling Shot’, and ‘Fishing Gear’ section
Cabling:
Assorted thickness, cable clamps
Hygiene (feminine):
Diva Cups, pads, tampons
Yeast infection cream, UTI pain relief (see ‘Medical Supplies’ section)
Candle Making Supplies:
Beeswax, tallow, molds, wick material
Hygiene (general):
Soap, cleaning products, razors, shampoo, conditioner, solar shower, lime (for outhouse)
Hair/nail clippers, scissors, combs/brushes
Toothbrushes/toothpaste, lotion, ChapStick
Canning Supplies:
Jars, rims, lids, funnels, tongs
Fire:
Matches (all-weather), magnesium flint, Zippo fuel, lighters
Lint, fire starting cubes, kindling, firewood
Communication:
Handie-talkies, hand-crank radio, CB
Portable solar panels
Paper, pens/pencils, pencil sharpener
Fishing Gear:
Line, weights, bobbers, lures, nets
Rod and reel
CondomsDuct Tape:
Muted colors, assorted roll lengths
Kitchen Supplies:
Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, baggies, plastic ware
Assorted tools (whisk, knives, measuring cups/spoons)
Duct Tape:
Muted colors, assorted roll lengths
Laundry Detergent

 

Barter Item Categories & Suggestions (Continued)

Lubricants and Oils:
Firearms – assorted oils, cleaners
Vehicles – brake, motor oil, grease
Machinery – motor oil, hydraulic fluid, grease
Seeds and Cuttings:
Non-GMO, heirloom, zone specific/native, herbs, medicinal, crop
Fruit tree cuttings (grafting/planting)
Leather:
Spare hide/belt material
Tools, buckles, thread, awl, scrape
Sling Shot:
Handles, spare tubing
Ammo (ball bearings, marbles, etc.)
Over the Counter (OTC) Meds:
Pain/itch reliever, Neosporin, anti-fungal
Antacids, Pepto, allergy, anti-diarrheal
Spices:
Salt, pepper, assorted popular cooking spices
Pans:
Pie, bread, baking, cast iron, skillet
Tobacco:
Cigarettes, cigars, chewing/snuff, pipe, rolling papers
Precious Metals:
Gold, silver bars/nuggets
Pre-1965 silver coins, nickels, pre-1981 pennies
Scale, gold testing kit
See ‘Tangible Commodity’ section
Tools:
Hand and gardening tools, gloves
Multi-tool, screwdrivers, wrenches, sockets
Screws, nails, nuts/bolts, anchors
Vehicle/transportation maintenance tools
Reloading Supplies:
Hand press, tumbler (with rock or media)
Primers, wad, powder, shot, bullets, brass/shells
Transportation (general):
Bicycle – tubes, tires, chain, repair kit, panniers, child seats, pull-behinds, hand pump
Lawn Carts (for hauling excess/heavy goods)
Vehicle – assorted belts & hoses for a variety of popular makes/models, and tire repair
Popular manufacturer specific parts (starter, alternator, radiator, oil/air filters)
Spark plugs, jumper cables, battery tender
Rolls/Tarps:
Assorted dimensions, roll lengths, and thicknesses
Water:
Filtration, treatment, carrying/containers
Rope/String/Paracord:
Assorted lengths, muted colors
Wire Rolls:
Plain, barbed, chicken, rabbit, chain link, assorted length

Please bear in mind that this is not an exhaustive list. What you should do is review this list and think about what would be of value to you or within your community in the event of a major disruption. What you should not do is advertise that you have any of it on hand. Pay close attention to the consumables in your own stockpile as these are going to be needed by you and everyone else. Satisfy your own needs first before offering up any of these items for barter.

That being said, ammo, firearms, and platform-specific parts could potentially be bartered but bear in mind that the ammo and firearms themselves would be extremely valuable as compared to the spare parts for a particular platform. A functioning firearm would be on par with the value of gold, in my opinion.

Most Popular Ammo Calibers

Be sure to research the most popular self-defense calibers in your state, as well as the most popular hunting calibers. These change, over time, so try to find the most current information. This information can be extremely useful if you’re considering the inclusion of firearm platforms, parts, and ammo in your bartering plans. If you want to narrow down caliber and platform preferences to your specific geographic region, then I recommend that you speak with retailers and the owners of gun ranges in your area. Ask specific questions regarding what people are buying and shooting for both the caliber and the platform.

Tradeable SkillS and ServiceS

Suppose you don’t have any coin, gold, or silver and you’ve left someplace in such a hurry that you literally only have the clothes on your back and maybe a can of beans. What now? Well, now you need to make sure you have a skill or can provide a service in exchange for food, shelter, or both. The following list isn’t all-inclusive by any means, but it will give you a fair idea about what skills might be needed to survive post-SHTF. Take this list with a grain of salt as it was compiled assuming that there was no electricity or government assistance headed our way.  The key question is:  With a demonstrable skillset, will someone be invited in, or are they “out”?

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