2026 Silver Eagle in Wooden Display Box 🦅 (Worth It?)
2026-04-16
Buy the 2026 American Silver Eagle Display Box here:
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The 2026 American Silver Eagle has arrived—and this year’s release looks even better inside our premium wooden display box built for serious collectors.
In this video, we showcase the 2026 Silver Eagle (1 oz .999 fine silver) placed into our annual American Silver Eagle display case, designed to hold each year’s newest coin. Whether you’re a silver stacker, investor, or coin collector, this is one of the most elegant ways to protect and display your silver.
🪙 About the 2026 American Silver Eagle
The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States and one of the most trusted silver coins in the world.
Contains 1 troy ounce of
MLB Silver Rounds: 1 oz .999 Baseball Collectibles
2026-03-06
Browse all MLB silver rounds here: https://www.moneymetals.com/buy/silver/rounds/mlb-silver-rounds
MLB Silver Rounds: 1 oz .999 Baseball Collectibles
Baseball fans and silver collectors — these official MLB silver rounds combine America’s pastime with real .999 silver.
In this video we showcase 1 oz MLB silver rounds featuring popular Major League Baseball teams and superstar players. These colorized rounds highlight iconic franchises and athletes while containing 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, making them both collectible memorabilia and tangible precious metal.
Examples of available designs include MLB teams such as:
Chicago Cubs
New York Yankees
Boston Red Sox
Los Angeles Dodgers
Atlanta Braves
Houston Astros
St. Louis Cardinals
Toronto Blue Jays
Seattle Mariners
San Diego
Silver Dragon Guards Treasure? Draco Silver Statue (2026)
2026-03-04
See the Draco Dragon statue here: https://www.moneymetals.com/draco-dragon-sterling-silver-statue-8-troy-ozs-925-pure/804
Silver Dragon Guards Treasure? Draco Silver Statue (2026)
What happens when a dragon guards a treasure hoard… made entirely of silver?
In this video, Draco the Dragon, an intricately sculpted 8 troy ounce sterling silver statue, sits watch over a stack of silver coins like a legendary guardian protecting its hoard. With wings raised, claws gripping the treasure beneath it, and scales captured in remarkable detail, this piece brings the timeless myth of the treasure-guarding dragon to life in precious metal.
Unlike traditional bullion bars and rounds, the Draco Dragon sterling silver statue blends precious metal ownership with collectible artwork. The antique
Jittery Stock Markets Leery of AI & Private Debt Market Blowup
2026-02-27
Don’t miss this week’s Money Metals exclusive interview, this time with Charlie Garcia of R360 and a former advisor to six U.S. Presidents. Charlie gives the backstory on the well-covered topic of Chinese export restrictions on silver, and what it’s going to mean for silver prices.
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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
Why Is Friday Black?
2025-11-26
Have you ever wondered why the Friday after Thanksgiving is called Black Friday?
It’s not the reason most people think. The actual story is much more complicated – and somewhat amusing.
In this episode of the Money Metals’ Midweek Memo, host Mike Maharrey explains the evolution of the term "Black Friday and teaches some economics along the way.
He also highlights the release of the 2026 Sound Money Index.
Tariff Rebate Checks, Dead Pennies, and a $3,200 Missed Chance
2025-11-14
Exclusive interview with Michael Pento of Pento Portfolio Strategies and author of the book The Coming Bond Market Collapse. Michael weighs in on the growing global de-dollarization movement as foreign countries around the world are actively working to reduce their holdings of U.S. Treasuries and more.
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