Gold Krugerrand 1 oz: The Ultimate Gold Investment
2026-04-22
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The 1 oz Gold Krugerrand is one of the most iconic and widely recognized gold bullion coins in the world. First minted on July 3, 1967, by the South African Mint, it was specifically created to make gold ownership accessible to private investors—and it quickly became the global standard for gold bullion coins.
In this video, we take a close-up look at the legendary Gold Krugerrand, including its design, history, and why it remains one of the most trusted gold coins ever produced.
What’s on the Krugerrand coin:
• Obverse (front): Features the portrait of Paul Kruger, former President of the South African Republic (1883–1900), symbolizing leadership and South Africa’s
Retail Sales Surge? The Inflation Truth EXPOSED
2026-04-21
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Retail sales surged 1.7% in March—but is the economy really booming, or is this just another example of inflation distorting the data?
In this video, Mike Maharrey from Money Metals breaks down the latest retail sales report and reveals what mainstream headlines are missing. While many are celebrating a spike in consumer spending, gas prices jumped by 21% in the same period—artificially inflating retail sales numbers since gasoline purchases are included in the data.
When you remove gas station sales, retail sales only increased by 0.6%, painting a very different picture of the U.S. economy. This raises serious questions about real economic growth, consumer health, and whether Americans
Gold & Silver vs the Dollar: Counterparty Risk Explained
2026-03-05
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Gold & Silver vs the Dollar: Counterparty Risk Explained
0:00 – Gold & Silver vs the Dollar: Counterparty Risk Explained
0:48 – Conclusion
The U.S. dollar is said to be backed by the “full faith and credit” of the U.S. government. But what does that really mean for your savings?
In this video, we explain counterparty risk — one of the most overlooked risks in modern finance — and why it matters for anyone holding dollars, bank deposits, or paper assets.
Counterparty risk is simple: it’s the possibility that the other party in a financial transaction fails to fulfill their obligation. Whether it’s a borrower who can’t repay a loan, a bank that freezes withdrawals, or a government that devalues its currency, the risk always
Silver You Can Scan? MintID NFC Bars Explained [2026]
2026-02-25
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Silver You Can Scan? MintID NFC Bars Explained [2026]
0:00 – Introduction to MintID products and NFC chip
0:10 – How NFC scanning verifies authenticity
0:20 – Money Metals testing and guarantee
0:37 – Perfect for tech enthusiasts and crypto fans
0:50 – Premium pricing for security features
0:59 – Affordable investment – 10 troy ounces
1:11 – Call to action – MoneyMetals.com
1:20 – Contact: 1-800-800-1865
What if you could verify your silver bullion with your phone?
MintID silver products contain a secure embedded NFC microchip that allows you to instantly authenticate your 1 oz round, 5 oz bar, or 10 oz bar using a smartphone. Just tap and scan.
With counterfeits becoming more
Money Metals Sneak Peek at Asahi Silver Rounds
2026-01-21
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Get a quiet, behind-the-scenes look at one of our most popular silver picks: Asahi 1 oz .999 Fine Silver Rounds.
This is a Money Metals sneak peek straight from the real stuff—someone sifting through Asahi rounds the way stackers and buyers actually see them up close. You’ll catch subtle visual and audio cues that hint at what you’re looking at, without the polished showroom vibe.
If you like the idea of owning recognizable, investment-grade silver with clean design and trusted branding, these rounds are a strong choice for stacking, gifting, or adding weight to your precious metals holdings.
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Goldbacks vs Gold Rounds: Fractional Gold Made Affordable
2026-01-15
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Goldbacks are one of the most talked-about forms of fractional gold. They’re beautiful, well-designed, easy to carry, and surprisingly flexible.
But here’s the key point. You don’t have to buy Goldbacks to invest in small amounts of gold.
In this video, we compare Goldbacks side-by-side with fractional gold rounds that contain the same amount of gold, so you can see exactly what 1/200 oz, 1/100 oz, 1/20 oz, and 1/10 oz looks like in each format.
What you’ll see in the comparison
• 5 Florida Goldbacks (1/200 oz) compared to a 1/200 oz gold round
• 10 Arizona Goldbacks (1/100 oz) compared to a 1/100 oz gold round
• 50
1/100 oz Gold Round vs Penny: Shockingly Affordable Gold
2026-01-13
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Ever seen real .9999 fine gold that’s smaller than a penny?
In this video, Mike Maharrey from Money Metals Exchange shows off a Money Metals exclusive fractional gold piece: the Lady Liberty Gold 1/100th Ounce Round – .9999 Pure. Despite its tiny size, the design is surprisingly intricate—and it’s a perfect visual reminder of how compact physical gold can be.
Because it’s 1/100th of a troy ounce, this fractional gold round makes it more affordable for more people to start investing in physical gold without committing to a full-size coin or bar.
Lady Liberty 1/100 oz Gold Round Specs
Quality / Type: Bullion, Uncirculated (BU)
Purity: 99.99% Gold (.9999 fine, 24 karat)
Metal
American Silver Eagle Type 1 vs Type 2: The Key Difference
2026-01-12
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If you’re a silver stacker, you need American Silver Eagles.
In this video, we show the key difference between Type 1 vs Type 2 American Silver Eagle bullion coins, the upgraded security details added in 2021, and a quick way to avoid one of the most common Silver Eagle “mint mark” misunderstandings.
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Type 1 vs Type 2 (what changed)
• Type 1 (1986–mid 2021): Reverse (tails) features the heraldic eagle design by John Mercanti
• Type 2 (mid 2021–present): Reverse (tails) features the eagle landing design by Emily Damstra, sculpted by U.S.