Money Metals Exchange

Richard Barrett Hilton
6 min readMar 7, 2024

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2 Ounce Walking Liberty — .999 Pure Silver Round — $34.68

One of Our Most Popular Designs Now Available In A Larger (And Lower Cost) 2 Ounce Size!

The Walking Liberty design has been one of the greatest hits since Adolph Weinman created it for the US Mint half dollar nearly a century ago.

The original coins may have disappeared from circulation, but the beautiful image of the walking lady Liberty is still being struck on bullion rounds.

Money Metals is now proud to offer these pure silver rounds in a hefty 2 troy ounce size.

These 2 troy Oz's fine silver rounds are a great way to save money, offering a lower premium per ounce.

And they will diversify your silver holding — adding both a larger denomination and interest to a stack which may only include traditional 1 oz bullion coins, rounds and bars.

Silver bullion rounds are privately minted and not the same as legal tender silver coins.

They are not intended to be collectible.

All that is good news for silver investors who enjoy the advantage of lower costs.

Collectible coins are generally a bad idea for investors who simply want the time-tested protection and investment returns associated with gold and silver, versus those are specifically out there for coin collecting.

They are illiquid, and almost always bought and sold at rip off prices.

Most folks are no match for fast talking, high pressure rare coin dealers who ask too much when they are selling and pay too little when they are buying.

Unless you are an expert in rare coins, you will likely be taken for a ride.

Virtually everyone is better of sticking with an investment in bullion items only, where pricing is transparent and it is easy to buy or sell in any quantity, at any moment.

The premium for a silver round is comprised of the dealer’s profit margin and the cost of procuring the round — manufacturing costs, wholesale premiums for melt silver, shipping, etc.

When it comes to manufacturing, the machinery time and labor involved in producing a larger 2-ounce round is close to the same as that required for making the smaller one oz of silver size.

Lower minting costs per ounce means cheaper silver for our customers.

Silver is both an investment and an insurance policy that protects against inflation and tumultuous times.

One of the keys to maximizing investment returns is minimizing transactions costs.

That is why adding lower cost, pure silver rounds in a larger 2-ounce size makes sense.

The fact that these rounds are striking — a real conversation starter — due to their heft is a nice bonus.

And if you must one day turn to your stack of silver for use in barter or trade, having a range of sizes could turn out to be very handy indeed.

The obverse of each silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars features a replica of Adolph Weinman’s iconic design of lady Liberty striding.

The reverse carries a perched eagle with its wings partially spread, getting ready for flight.

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10 Oz Palladium Bars — $15,717.40

Credit Suisse Palladium Bars Money Metals Exchange offers palladium bars for investors looking to capitalize on the unique opportunity presented by the often over-looked white metal.

With our bars, investors can buy palladium at significant savings versus the higher-premium coin alternatives.

Palladium is coveted as a lower-cost alternative in industrial applications, such as catalytic converters, where platinum has traditionally been used.

The metal is extraordinarily difficult to find, with the bulk of world supply being produced in politically unstable South Africa and Russia.

At the same time, demand is rising — particularly in Asia.

The other white metal that has been known for its various use besides just investing, would be pure silver bars, coins and rounds.

Which are at a lower cost versus palladium.

Money Metals’ hall marked bars are the ideal way to build a position in palladium at the lowest possible cost.

Call Money Metals Exchange at 1–800–800–1865 to learn more about our collection of Credit Suisse palladium bars.

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1/4 Oz American Gold Eagle Coins — $391.48

Buy 1/4 Oz Gold Eagle Coins The U.S. Mint launched the American Gold Eagle coin program in 1986.

At the time, few knew these US minted coins would be the world’s most popular bullion product and would be minted by the millions.

The 1/4 Oz golden Eagle, as part of that family of coins, offers the ultimate in trust, recognizability and liquidity.

In other words, investors worldwide buy this coin with complete confidence it will be easy to sell and command the best possible price.

You could compare the Eagle coin to Canadian Maple Leaf Gold coins, which is just as popular and is known for being a reliable and trustworthy gold coin to invest in.

One of the reasons 1/4 oz gold American Eagles are popular because it is lovely.

Lady Liberty adorns the obverse, holding the torch of liberty aloft in one hand and an olive branch in the other.

Bald Eagles caring for their young in a nest are featured on the reverse.

The design has been lauded by many as among the beautiful ever produced.

Each coin is marked with its gold content — 1/4 oz fine gold. It carries a legal tender value of $10.

The Golden Eagle coins are minted at 22 karat purity (91.67% gold, 3% silver, 5.33% copper).

It is important to note that the coins do contain a full 1/4 troy ounce of gold.

The gross weight of each will be slightly higher than 1/4 oz because of the copper and silver alloy that is added.

Despite the popularity of the Golden Eagle coins among bullion investors, many Americans would be surprised to know their government is still issuing legal tender gold coins.

In fact, officials have worked very hard to eliminate the notion of gold as money.

The Eagle coin program was a rare victory for advocates of honest money in America.

Gold is a measuring stick which reveals just how much the value of the fiat U.S. dollar declines year after year.

It is an embarrassment for proponents of the dollar, and something they would prefer not to discuss.

Investors who bought American Eagles upon the release in 1986, took an important step toward preserving their wealth.

The coins have risen dramatically in value against the dollar which has always been, and continues to be, terribly mistreated and abused.

The 1/4-ounce size makes these coins affordable.

That is why many investors who are also preparing against the possibility that gold may be needed for barter and trade purposes, prefer gold bullion coins in a “fractional” size.

These coins will be more suited to smaller transactions than the more common, and much larger, 1 oz size.

And should gold prices move multiples higher, many buyers may not be able to afford one-ounce coins.

That could mean more demand for smaller coins — and a higher premium.

The quarter-ounce Golden Eagle are roughly the size of a nickel.

Money Metals can, upon request, ship coins in Air-Tite capsule — a hard, clear plastic sized to fit the coin.

It’s a great option for buyers giving an Eagle as a gift, or simply to protect your investment from scuffing or scratching.

Please just ask.

According to U.S. law, only gold mined in the U.S. can be used in the minting of the gold American Eagle coin.

The intent is to provide support for U.S. mining companies and jobs.

Golden Eagles come in four sizes — the 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 or a 1 oz coin.

For more questions in regard to the Golden Eagle coin, call MMX at 1–800–800–1865.

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