Silver to $135… or Even $300? This Big Bank Thinks So…
2026-04-24
A wonderful interview, this time with Phillip Newman, founding partner and managing director of Metals Focus. Phillip recaps the incredible rally we saw since his last guest appearance with us late last fall which saw gold and silver skyrocket and what that and the subsequent correction that took place following has meant for the precious metals market.
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Colorized Silver Rounds: Buffalo vs Liberty (Stunning!)
2026-04-22
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Colorized Silver Rounds Overview – 1 oz .999 Fine Silver Bullion
Discover stunning colorized silver rounds from Money Metals Exchange. This video from Money Metals features the Colorized Buffalo and Walking Liberty 1 oz rounds, each struck in .999 fine silver. These pieces blend bullion value with artistic color, making them standout offerings from Money Metals Exchange.
Buffalo Silver Round Design Explained – James Earle Fraser
The Buffalo round from Money Metals Exchange is based on the 1913 design by James Earle Fraser. It honors Native American heritage and the
This Michael Jordan Silver Round Is INSANE .999 Silver
2026-04-15
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This Michael Jordan 1 oz Colorized Silver Round is one of the most eye-catching pieces in the entire NBA Legend Series—and it lives up to the hype.
In this video, we take a detailed look at BOTH sides of this officially licensed NBA silver round, featuring an iconic colorized image of Michael Jordan in his Chicago Bulls era, along with the clean, engraved NBA logo on the reverse. Whether you’re a silver stacker, sports collector, or die-hard basketball fan, this piece blends collectible appeal with real precious metal value.
One detail you might notice on the round is the set of years: 1984–2003 • 2001–2003. These represent Michael Jordan’s legendary NBA career.
1984–2003 marks his
Best Silver to Buy: Buffalo Rounds and 10 oz Bars
2026-03-05
Money Metals Design Silver Bar – 10 oz (.999 Fine Silver)
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1 oz Silver Buffalo Round (.999 Fine Silver)
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Best Silver to Buy: Buffalo Rounds and 10 oz Bars
Key Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction to recommended silver items
0:10 – Buffalo rounds explained
0:18 – 10-ounce silver bars discussion
0:25 – Value proposition for new and experienced buyers
What is the best silver to buy?
In this video, we highlight two of the most popular and practical silver bullion products for both new and experienced stackers: the 1 oz Silver Buffalo Round and the 10 oz Money Metals Design Silver Bar.
These two products are industry staples because they typically trade
1 oz Silver Bars You’ll Want to Hold and Stack
2026-01-14
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1 oz Silver Bars at Money Metals
If you’re looking for a simple, satisfying way to stack physical silver, 1 troy ounce silver bars are one of the most popular options. In this video, we’re showing off a few of the 1 oz silver bars available at Money Metals, including a mix of styles and a Money Metals exclusive bar.
A troy ounce is the standard weight system used for precious metals. 1 troy ounce equals 31.103 grams and 480 grains. That’s different from a standard (avoirdupois) ounce, which is used for everyday items like food and household goods. A standard ounce equals 28.350 grams. In other words, a troy ounce is heavier than a regular ounce,
Exclusive w/ Greg Weldon: Silver Price Targets & Commodity Weaponization
2026-01-09
Greg Weldon of Weldon Financial, shares his valuable insights on the recent move in silver over the last month or so that has seen the white metal bust through the key $54 level right after Thanksgiving and move all the way up to $80 today.
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Hear the Sound of Silver Money for an Unsound Fake! #silver #silverstacking #soundmoney
2025-11-26
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Step into the shoes of a precious metals pro and learn how to hear the difference between real silver and a convincing fake.
In this first-person Money Metals video, you’ll watch and listen as silver rounds and coins are sifted, stacked, and gently struck together to perform the classic “ping test.” Along the way, we uncover an outright counterfeit—using nothing more than sound. You’ll hear the telltale dull clunk of the fake compared to the bright, ringing tone of genuine silver.
What you’ll see and hear in this video:
✔️ How the silver “ping test” works in real time
✔️ The distinct sound of authentic silver vs. counterfeit metal
✔️ Simple, at-home screening tips for your own silver coins and rounds
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A Penny Pallet of 95% Pure Copper #penny #pennies #copper
2025-11-19
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A Penny Pallet of 95% Pure Copper
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Money Metals’ Mike Maharrey just rolled out something you don’t see every day… a pallet stacked with 95% pure copper pennies.
In this quick 30-second clip, Mike explains why those old pre-1982 “copper cents” are worth far more in melt value than today’s modern pennies. Before 1982, U.S. pennies were struck from an alloy that is 95% copper. Modern pennies are mostly cheap base metal — 97.5% zinc with only a thin copper plating.
Money Metals has more than 30,000 pounds of these older copper pennies set aside. With the penny now officially ending its run in 2025, the gap between the face value and the metal value