Pre-1933 $5 Indian Head Gold Coin Explained (MS63)
2026-03-16
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Pre-1933 $5 Indian Head Gold Coin Explained (MS63)
In this video, Money Metals’ precious metals and coin specialist Michael Fleming explains the historic MS63 $5 Indian Head gold coin, one of the most iconic pre-1933 U.S. gold coins ever produced.
The $5 Indian Head gold coin, also known as the Indian Head Half Eagle, was minted by the United States Mint from 1908 to 1929. These coins were struck at the Philadelphia Mint, Denver Mint, and San Francisco Mint and contain 0.24187 troy ounces of gold.
The coin was designed by American sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt, a student of legendary coin designer Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Pratt’s design was
Let’s Get a Little Perspective!
2026-02-04
Big sell-offs in gold and silver are scary. They’re unnerving. And they are inevitable.
In this episode of the Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey puts the recent correction in gold and silver in perspective.
The announcement of Keven Warsh as Trump’s new Federal Reserve Chairman spooked the markets because of his perceived hawkishness, and that sparked the sell-off. Mike explains why it was an overreaction, and that hawkishness probably won’t matter when Fed policy meets current economic realities. He also shares some other thoughts about the sell-off, adding additional perspective for your consideration.
Affordable 10 oz Silver Bars: Sandblasted & Minted | Money Metals Exclusive
2026-01-28
Money Metals Design Silver Bar – 10 Ounce .999 Pure (Minted)
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Money Metals 10 Ounce Cast Silver Bar (Sandblasted Finish), .9999 Pure
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Affordable 10 oz Silver Bars: Sandblasted & Minted | Money Metals Exclusive
Here at Money Metals, we carry a lot of 10 oz silver bar options—but these two Money Metals exclusive silver bars stand out for their style, value, and stackability: a rugged sandblasted cast 10 ounce silver bar and a sleek minted 10 oz silver bar.
In this close-up, you’ll see the details that matter to silver stackers—clean strikes, a classic bullion look, and the kind of
Queen Elizabeth vs King Charles: 10 oz Silver Maple Leaf Obverse Comparison
2026-01-26
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Queen Elizabeth vs King Charles: 10 oz Silver Maple Leaf Obverse Comparison
The 10 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf (.9999 fine silver) is one of the most recognized silver bullion coins in the world—and today we’re comparing two different obverse portraits you may receive: Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.
In this video, you’ll see both obverse designs side by side, so you can quickly tell which version you have and what changed between the two eras of the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM).
What this video covers
• Queen Elizabeth II vs King Charles III obverse comparison
• How to identify each portrait at a glance
• Why the obverse change matters for stackers
What’s Inside a Bag of Junk Silver Quarters (Washington, Barber, Standing Liberty)
2026-01-23
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What’s Inside a Bag of Junk Silver Quarters (Washington, Barber, Standing Liberty)
POV sorting a bag of junk silver quarters and seeing which classic U.S. designs show up. That’s the fun part of pre-1965 90% silver quarters. You might get Washington quarters, Standing Liberty quarters, Barber quarters, or other pre-1965 designs. Coins are our choice and your bag may be a mix or even a single design.
For a limited time only, these junk silver quarters are on sale for 1 dollar under spot on orders of 15 face value or more. Physical silver almost always carries a premium, so an under-spot deal like this is rare and can disappear fast.
Key Specs for Junk Silver Quarters
• Composition: 90%
Look For THESE $12 Quarters IMMEDIATELY!
2025-12-17
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$12 Silver Quarters Explained (Pre-1965 90% Silver)
A pre-1965 quarter isn’t just “25 cents.” If it was minted before 1965, it’s a 90% silver quarter (often called junk silver or constitutional silver)—and with silver above $64 per troy ounce, one of these classic quarters can be worth around $12 in silver value.
In this video, Mike Maharrey shows a 1962 Washington quarter and explains why older U.S. coins contain real silver, while modern quarters are a cheap clad alloy. You’ll also hear why the term “junk silver” is backwards—and what this $12 quarter reveals about currency devaluation, inflation, and why many people choose to hold gold and silver as real money.
Affordable Fractional Gold Anyone Can Buy #gold #affordable #budget #investing #bullion
2025-10-31
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Affordable Fractional Gold Anyone Can Buy
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Discover how easy it is to invest in gold without purchasing a full troy ounce.
In this short video, we showcase privately minted fractional gold rounds—each just 1/200 troy oz—including an Egyptian scarab, King Tut, and a Day of the Dead rose skull (Dia de los Muertos).
These fractional gold rounds (privately minted gold coins without any legal tender face value) make gold investing accessible to first-time buyers and seasoned stackers who want real gold at a smaller, more budget-friendly size.
Why fractional gold works for investors
Start small, build over time: Buy fractional gold pieces and
After Pullback, “Paper Bugs” Pounce on Opportunity to Belittle Gold & Silver
2025-10-24
This week, an exclusive interview with Axel Merk of Merk Investments. Axel weighs in on the recent, perhaps overdue selloff in gold and silver prices and analyzes the factors behind this week’s volatility and much more.
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