In a crisis situation, the value of money can quickly diminish. In such situations, bartering becomes a valuable way to acquire the necessary things, like food, tools, and other supplies. While most people assume cash is best for bartering, this isn’t always the case – especially if people lose faith in the government. So, what items should you have on hand to trade with others should disaster strike? Here are 18 ideas for you to consider.

1. Cash

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Cash is one of the most common forms of currency in the world, and in the event of short-term emergencies, it is the perfect tool to have on hand as many people value it enough to trade with. But in a crisis, it may become worthless. Hyperinflation, economic collapse, or a devastating act of terrorism could render cash useless. In such a situation, you should have other items to barter with that hold value.

2. Gold

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Gold is one of the world’s most valuable and highly sought-after precious metals. Throughout history, gold has been a staple when it comes to bartering. When thinking of gold, most people consider gold bars. But these are heavy and have a lot of value. Because of this, gold bars are not ideal for bartering in small transactions. Better options include gold coins or chicklets, which are easier to carry and less expensive.

3. Jewelry

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Not only is jewelry portable, but it is a valuable asset that you can trade for other goods or services.  The reason for their value is the metal they contain, either gold or silver and the gems.  Remember that not all jewelry is equally valuable if you use it as a bartering tool. Some jewelry may be more valuable than others. It is important to research and determine your jewelry’s value before using it for bartering.

4. Alcohol

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One of the most valuable and often overlooked items for bartering during a crisis is alcohol. It has a long shelf life and has various uses. From disinfecting wounds to easing anxiety, alcohol has many uses that make it a valuable trade item. When it comes to bartering with alcohol, consider stocking up on a variety of options. Whiskey, vodka, rum, and gin are all popular choices to trade for goods or services. Consider buying smaller bottles or miniatures, which are easier to trade and used as a sample, before committing to a more significant trade.

5. Food

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People always need to eat, and having food to trade can be a lifesaver. There are many routes you can go with when trading food. Staples such as rice, beans, sugar, and flour will always be in need. However, some people may prefer harder-to-get items, like eggs or meat. But only trade these if you have an ample supply.

6. Water

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If you have access to water or can filter it, using it for bartering is a great idea. Like food, we all need water to survive, making it a required commodity. Additionally, water filters are a great bartering item because they can filter out bacteria, protozoa, and other contaminants from water sources. They come in various shapes and sizes, from portable water bottles with built-in filters to larger gravity-fed filters that can purify water for a whole household. Purification tablets are another valuable bartering item. You can use them to treat water in emergencies when other water filtration methods are unavailable.

7. Medication

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People will be willing to trade for medications, whether over-the-counter pain relief or prescription medication. When it comes to over-the-counter medication, items like ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and aspirin are always in demand. These medications can help alleviate pain and reduce fever, making them essential in any first aid kit. You can also consider trading antacids, cough and cold, and allergy medications. Prescription medication can be more valuable in a crisis, but it’s essential to be cautious.  The medication might not be for everyone, and some prescription medication needs refrigeration.

8. Fuel

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Fuel is essential for cooking, heating, and powering generators. Without fuel, you could suffer in the cold and dark. And if the grid goes down, it will be challenging to obtain, making it a valuable resource to barter with. Gasoline is the most common type of fuel, but it is also the most volatile. It is highly flammable and can be dangerous to store. People will also covet propane as many use this fuel to cook food. Fuel can degrade over time, so you should rotate your supply regularly. You should also store fuel in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

9. Personal Hygiene Items

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When it comes to personal hygiene items, there are a few essentials that you should stock up on to ensure that you can stay clean and healthy during a crisis. These items can also be valuable for bartering and trading with others who may not have access to them. One of the most important personal hygiene items to have on hand is soap. Not only is it necessary to wash your hands and body to prevent the spread of germs, but you can use soap to clean dishes and other surfaces. Another crucial personal hygiene item is toilet paper. While it may seem like a luxury item, it is essential for maintaining proper sanitation and hygiene.  Other items include toothpaste, dental floss, shampoo, conditioner, and feminine hygiene supplies. Consider purchasing travel-sized versions of these items for easy storage and transportation.

10. Tools

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Whether for building, repairing, or maintaining things, having the right tools can make all the difference.  This is why they could be in high demand. Here are some of the best tools to consider stocking up on for bartering:

  • Knives
  • Shovels
  • Hammers
  • Screwdrivers
  • Pliers
  • Scissors
  • Multi-purpose tools

A wide variety of tools is ideal, as you never know what someone or yourself may need. Finally, look for well-made and durable tools, as these will be the most valuable items to trade with.

11. Clothing

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People must stay warm and dry to survive, and having extra clothing on hand makes all the difference. Some essential items to consider bartering include blankets, sleeping bags, and coats and jackets. Rain gear will also be valuable as staying dry is critical for survival. Finally, shoes and boots are important too. Without them, walking around could be difficult and dangerous.

12. Firearms

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Not only do firearms offer a means of self-defense, but you can also trade them for other goods and services. When considering the value of firearms in a bartering situation, it’s important to understand the current market and demand. Certain firearms may hold more value than others, and it’s essential to research and stay current on market trends. Also, some items, like a rifle you can use to hunt, could be more valuable than a pistol. In addition to the firearm itself, it’s also important to consider other supplies related to their use, such as cleaning kits and spare parts. These items can be valuable in their own right and increase the value of the firearms.

13. Ammunition

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If firearms are something to barter with, so too is ammunition, as you cannot fire one without ammo. If you are considering ammunition as a bartering item, knowing the value of different types is important. For example, 9mm and .22 caliber ammunition are common and may not be as valuable as less common calibers such as .357 magnum or .44 magnum. Ensuring that the ammunition is in good condition and stored properly is also important.

14. Communication Devices

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Having the ability to communicate with others can mean the difference between life and death. That’s why communication devices are so valuable in a crisis. Radios are one option that most people think of. They are reliable and can work even when other forms of communication are down. In addition, radios can cover a wide range of distances, making it easy to communicate with others who may be far away. Other communication devices that can be valuable include walkie-talkies, satellite phones, and even solar-powered chargers. These devices can help you stay connected with others and provide important information that can assist you in making informed decisions during an emergency.

15. Skills

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Pay attention to the value of your skills, which can be incredibly valuable to others. Some skills include medical, repair, mechanical, gardening, and more. There may even be value in knowing different languages, especially if you are overseas when disaster strikes.

16. Services

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Closely related to skills are services you can provide. You could offer security services or construction services. If children are around, you can teach them in exchange for other items you need. Never underestimate what you have to offer others. You never know who may be in need.

17. Entertainment Items

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In emergencies, people may feel additional stress and seek ways to relieve it. Entertainment items can be valuable bartering goods, especially if they are in good condition and can provide hours of entertainment. One item that is always in demand is books. Fiction, non-fiction, and educational books can be a great source of entertainment and knowledge. Board games and card games are also great entertainment items to trade. They can provide hours of fun solo or with a group of people. Musical instruments can also be valuable bartering goods. Guitars, keyboards, or other instruments are all options.

18. Baby Supplies

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If you have a baby or know someone who does, you know many supplies are needed, especially in the early years. As a result, baby supplies can become extremely valuable and helpful for bartering. Items you can barter include diapers, baby formula, food, clothes, medicine, and toys.

20 Crucial Supplies for Surviving a Societal Collapse

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In the face of uncertainty, being well-prepared gives you at least some degree of control and security. The thought of a societal collapse, while extreme, prompts us to consider how we might endure without the conveniences of our current lifestyle. Here’s a list of 20 essential items that could prove indispensable in such a scenario. This guide isn’t about succumbing to fear but embracing preparedness and resilience.

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I firmly believe in keeping a well-stocked emergency pantry. While fresh food is ideal, in a survival situation, we may not be that lucky. So, for my family, even though we grow a lot of our own food, canned goods play a crucial role in emergency preparedness. They offer a reliable source of nutrition when access to fresh produce may be limited. The goods you stockpile should be affordable, easy to store, and full of nutrition.

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Choosing a refuge in the event of societal collapse involves weighing the pros and cons of each location against your personal preparedness goals and abilities. Whether you’re drawn to the solitude of the desert or the protective heights of the mountains, the key is finding a place that offers safety and the opportunity for growth and renewal.


Becky is a wildlife enthusiast and pet and livestock care expert with a diploma in canine nutrition. With over a decade of experience in animal welfare, Becky lends her expertise to Simple Family Preparedness through insightful info about pets, livestock, bee keeping, and the practicalities of homesteading.