I don't know that those currencies will be any safer.
When I say keep it out of USD, I mean keep it in physical gold and silver.
But durable equipment and land is even better -- those things don't disappear with time.
Most traditional Catholics I know don't have the problem, "Where should I store my $100,000 nest egg" because they don't have one. Myself included.
Apropos to the article: Well, I assumed you were concerned about this because the article title referes to a 10% hit, then it says only those with more than 100,000 Euros (which is more than 100K USD) will take the hit. Smaller deposits "only" 6.75%
Apropos to your comment: But anyway, you finished by referring to 'inflat[ing] 16% year over year" so I presume you think inflation will rear it's head in which case currency will not be helpful as a store of value.
Physical gold is too 'dense' a store of value and is poorly suited to small transactions, so if you don't have the "100K nestegg problem" you should stay away from it. If you must use a metal, use silver, it is divisible for smaller transactions, like trading for dry goods or other small transactions. "Junk" silver is ideal for this, and can be bought in bite sized chunks as US coins pre-1965, but you'll be a paying a premium in today's market (even worse for gold of course).
Goods are the best of the ideas you enumerate (and land). You should also have durable consumables for trade e.g. razors, razor blades, sewing needles, soap, shampoo, razors, canned or bottled food, vitamins and over-the-counter medicines, paper, toner cartridges, tires, fishing equipment, ammunition, batteries, Coleman lanterns, diapers, brand name women's accessories/makeup, and/or brandname electronics (radios, tvs, computers), the latter of which runs the risk of obsolescence. Common buidling materials like 2x4s, piping, fittings, screws, nails, nuts in common sizes, saw blades, etc.
In the Weimar period of hyperinflation, those who had land/farms, automobiles, tractors and other agricultural goods did pretty well believe it or not. But, you will not be able to produce everything, so you'll need barter goods (above).