Tag Archives: Silver

Guest Post: Precious Metals for Twenty-Somethings by Andrew Hoffman

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Anyone reading this blog – and following Silver Circle – possesses WISDOM beyond their years. I like to believe I had it, too; however, when I was in my twenties, financial SURVIVAL out-prioritized all else. That is, there were plenty … Continue reading

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End the Fed, Then What? Competing Currencies Explored

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Money Monday Over the past few years, countless Americans have awakened to the fact that their currency system was hijacked nearly a century ago by a private banking cartel. The Federal Reserve system, created in 1913, has systematically debased the … Continue reading

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Silver Guru David Morgan to Appear on CNBC Tomorrow at 11AM PST

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Silver Circle ally and silver guru David Morgan will be appearing on CNBC tomorrow morning at 11am PST to discuss rare earth elements. Morgan is the founder of silver-investor.com and a truth-teller who doesn’t hesitate to expose silver price manipulation … Continue reading

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Strange Currencies: Monetizing Bacon, Literally

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Is it a bad sign for the strength of the US Dollar that a meat company is marketing bacon as an alternative currency? Oscar Mayer is doing just that, albeit somewhat jokingly, with their new promotional campaign at BaconBarter.com. As seen … Continue reading

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If you love silver, download the Silver Calculator App for your iPhone and Droid

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I sat down to talk to Drew Phillips from the Silver Calculator App. Learn about it, and download it straight from the video!

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Money Monday: Pirate Medallion Changes from Silver to Gold

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  This pirate doubloon appears silver at first, but bring it into the sun and it mysteriously changes to gold. Of course it isn’t truly silver or gold in the precious metal sense. It’s just a color change. But it’s … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Precious Metal Meets High Fashion

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This January, when I read that fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier was producing a limited edition of 5,000 1-ounce gold bullion bars bearing his design, I thought, “Finally someone big is catching on to this!” I had already known for … Continue reading

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Top 100 Sound Money and Precious Metals Blogs and Websites

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I am proud to finally published our first completed draft of the Top 100 Sound Money and Precious Metals Blogs and Websites! These are in absolutely NO particular order and this list is not intended as a ranking of these … Continue reading

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A Crash Course in Kitco.com

Posted on by Davi Barker

Kitco.com is a website that facilitates the buying and selling of precious metals such as silver, gold and even platinum. The exchange of precious metals is not usually on most people’s radars unless they’re buying jewelry. Yet it’s important to remember … Continue reading

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#TinFoilTuesday – The 1933 US Gold Confiscation Under Executive Order 6102: Could it happen again?

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In 1933, the US government, by mere executive order of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, seized all US gold bullion coins from its citizens (well– all that weren’t illegally stowed away or moved overseas) and made it illegal to “hoard” gold … Continue reading

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