Category Archive: 6a) Gold & Monetary Metals
10 Oz Silver Bars Domino Test (Don’t Tell My Boss)
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10 Oz Silver Bars Domino Test (Don’t Tell My Boss)
“Don’t tell my boss I did this.”
Then 16 10 oz silver bars — 160 ounces of .999 fine silver — go down in one perfectly satisfying domino chain reaction.
This is the Money Metals Stacker 10 Troy Ounce Silver Bar, engineered for serious silver stackers and...
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Big Banks Get Bullish on Gold, But Some Politicians Get Grabby
This week, an exclusive interview with Axel Merk of Merk Investments. Axel weighs in on the recent selloff at the end of last month in gold and silver and helps us put it all into perspective.
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Big Banks Get Bullish on Gold, But Some Politicians Get Grabby
This week, an exclusive interview with Axel Merk of Merk Investments. Axel weighs in on the recent selloff at the end of last month in gold and silver and helps us put it all into perspective.
Don’t forget to also follow us on social media for more important precious metals updates!
https://www.youtube.com/@Moneymetals | https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMetals | https://instagram.com/moneymetals/ | https://twitter.com/moneymetals |...
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1776 Patriot Silver Bars Are Selling Out
The demand is real.
In this video, we showcase three bold 1776 Patriot Silver Bars crafted from .999 pure silver — powerful designs that celebrate American liberty and independence.
Featured in this video:
🔗 We The People Flag Silver Bar – 3 Troy Ounce, .999 Pure
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🔗 1776 Square 2 Ounce Bar – .999 Pure Silver...
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Pre-1982 Copper Pennies for Sale 95% Pure Copper Bulk Bags
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Pre-1982 Copper Pennies for Sale 95% Pure Copper Bulk Bags
They don’t make these anymore.
Before 1982, U.S. pennies struck by the United States Mint were made of 95% copper and 5% zinc, weighing 3.11 grams each with about 2.95 grams of copper per coin.
After 1982, the composition changed to 97.5% zinc with only 2.5% copper plating, and...
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Is COMEX Prepared for Silver’s Structural Shift?
#Silver is no longer just an industrial metal. It has become strategically embedded in energy systems, advanced technology, and defence infrastructure.
But the Western benchmark for silver remains anchored to #COMEX, a futures market built around leverage and probabilistic settlement.
So what happens when a tightening physical market sits beneath a highly leveraged paper system?
In this episode, we examine silver’s structural rebalancing and...
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Is This Eisenhower Dollar REALLY Silver? (Ping Test)
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Is This Eisenhower Dollar REALLY Silver? (Ping Test)
Not all Eisenhower Dollars are silver — but some are.
Between 1971 and 1978, special collector versions of the Eisenhower Dollar were struck in .400 fine silver, each containing .3161 troy ounces of silver.
Most Ike dollars were copper-nickel clad. The 40% silver versions are...
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The Paper Problem
“Money is Money, and Paper is Paper. All the invention of man cannot make them otherwise.”
With that line, Thomas Paine opened a devastating critique of paper money, clearly demonstrating that gold and silver are far superior.
Unfortunately, the powers that be didn't listen to Paine. And neither did the investment world, because it's managed to turn the market for gold and silver into its own paper markets.
It’s not exactly the same as...
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