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UK’s Money On Trial Ahead of Financial Collapse
2026-02-05
Gold and silver are volatile, confidence in currencies is being tested, and next week British money itself goes on trial.
In this episode of GoldCore TV, we explore the Trial of the Pyx a centuries-old ceremony where newly minted British coins are tested for weight, purity, and accuracy under legal supervision. While it may seem like an anachronism, the trial raises an uncomfortable modern question:
If coins are still held to objective standards, why isn’t the wider monetary system?
We examine how modern fiat money relies not on verification, but on confidence and why confidence is a far more fragile foundation than metal. From rising debt and persistent inflation to central banks quietly accumulating gold, the behavioural signals of monetary transition are becoming harder to
Alasdair Macleod- Gold, Silver & the Strain on a Debt-Based System
2025-12-16
In this in-depth conversation, Alasdair Macleod, former stockbroker, banker and precious metals specialist, joins us to explain how we arrived at this moment: from the collapse of Bretton Woods, decades of debt expansion, and government intervention, to the growing loss of confidence in fiat money itself.
We explore:
Why gold’s rise reflects currency debasement, not speculation
How debt, QE, and bond markets are setting the stage for a crisis
Why central banks are quietly accumulating gold
The risks facing equities, bonds, and the global financial system
Whether silver is entering a structural supply squeeze
Why the public always realises last and what history tells us
This conversation looks beyond price charts and headlines, drawing on economic history, monetary theory, and
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