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
EXCLUSIVE: Michael Oliver Reveals His Shocking Silver Price Targets
2026-01-16
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Morgan Silver Dollars Explained: “Sound Money” Silver for Stackers
2026-01-07
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Morgan Silver Dollars Explained: “Sound Money” Silver for Stackers
This one’s for real silver stackers and numismatic fans—coin collectors, history buffs, all of you. These are Morgan Silver Dollars: big, beautiful, and packed with detail. They don’t make coins like this anymore. This is when money was money—sound money.
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Key History (Why Morgan Dollars Exist)
Bland–Allison Act (1878): Required the U.S. Treasury to purchase large amounts of silver and coin it into standard silver dollars—setting the stage for the Morgan dollar series.
Act of January 18, 1837: Established the “standard” silver
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