Watch Me Break a Divisible 1 oz Silver Round
2026-01-22
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You asked for it, and I finally got permission to do it.
In this video, I break the Double – 1 Troy Ounce Divisible Silver Round, .999 Pure by hand to see if it’s really as “divisible” as advertised. This unique 1 oz .999 fine silver round is designed to split into multiple pieces, making it a practical option for silver stacking, gifting, keepsakes, and even barter silver scenarios if the economy ever forces people back toward real money.
The concept echoes the old Spanish pieces of eight, which were historically divided for trade and everyday exchange. Watch the snap test up close, see how clean
Official NFL Colorized Silver Rounds: 1 oz .999 Team Logos
2026-01-20
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The NFL officially licensed colorized silver rounds are here—each round features a full-color team logo on the obverse and the official NFL shield on the reverse, struck in 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
These are a fun, tangible way to invest in silver, build team memorabilia, grab a standout gift for an NFL fan, or simply stack bullion with personality.
Buy Your Favorite Team Before the Super Bowl
Football season demand can move fast—if you want your team, it’s smart to grab it while it’s available.
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Why These NFL Silver Rounds Stand Out
Officially licensed NFL product
Colorized team logos on the front (obverse)
Stop Calling This a “Coin” (Silver Rounds vs Silver Coins)
2026-01-19
1 oz Asahi Silver Round (.999 Pure): https://www.moneymetals.com/asahi-silver-round-1-troy-ounce-999-pure/1583
American Silver Eagles: https://www.moneymetals.com/buy/silver/coins/american-silver-eagle
People ask us all the time: what’s the difference between a silver round and a silver coin? They look almost identical, they can both be traded, and they can both contain one troy ounce of fine silver—so why does the terminology matter?
In this quick breakdown, we compare a private-mint silver round (Asahi) to a government-minted silver coin (American Silver Eagle) and explain the one key difference that separates “rounds” from “coins.”
The One Difference That Matters
Silver Coin (Example: American Silver Eagle)
Issued by a government mint (the U.S. Mint)
Carries an official legal
They Promised Tariffs Would Pay for Everything. Here’s the Math…
2026-01-15
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Remember the big promises?
Tariff revenue was supposed to end the income tax and even fund stimulus checks. But it never added up, and the numbers make that painfully clear.
Through the first three months of fiscal 2026, the federal government collected $90 billion in tariffs. In that same stretch, it spent $1.83 trillion.
In this clip, Money Metals analyst and reporter Mike Maharrey explains why tariffs can’t solve a government spending crisis, why the U.S. also has a borrowing problem, and how that fuels global de-dollarization. When the math doesn’t work, the pressure builds for the Federal Reserve to step in
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