FDIC is broke…Now what do we do?

Our thanks to Jonathan Weil and Bloomberg.com. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation chairman Sheila Bair says the agency has options. Time to get busy exercising those options, Sheila!

Could be a good idea to think about buying some pre-1965 junk silver coins as an investment safeguard. Coinflation.com reports the current silver melt value of a pre-1965 silver dime is $1.17, and silver melt value of pre-1965 silver quarter is $2.92.

Click here to read the complete Bloomberg article

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