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Accumulate beautiful, wealth protecting gold and silver bullion at bargain prices.
Through our monthly savings plan, you can automatically purchase from among our many the following popular bullion forms. Most people choose:
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Our turnkey monthly accumulation service has become our most popular offering! If you wish you can:
Whether you buy silver monthly, buy gold monthly, or buy both, you can now do it with ease!
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Silver bars for sale are one of the best ways to obtain silver at a very low premium. Bars are more economical for mints and refiners to produce, which means you save. And bars are as easy to sell as they are to buy. When the time comes, Money Metals Exchange (and other dealers) will be happy to buy your bars at the prevailing price - instantly.
Silver bars for sale are one of the best ways to obtain silver at a very low premium. Bars are more economical for mints and refiners to produce, which means you save. And bars are as easy to sell as they are to buy. When the time comes, Money Metals Exchange (and other dealers) will be happy to buy your bars at the prevailing price - instantly.
Each and every one of these pure silver bars, made by various well known manufacturers, offers silver stackers great value.
Our silver bullion bars are always stamped with their weight and purity and are often identified and hallmarked with the insignia of the producing institution. Our silver bars are generally minted in the U.S. but occasionally will come from high-quality foreign mints.
The US Mint has updated the design of the iconic silver American Eagle for the first time since the series was launched in 1986. 2021 is the first year of issue for the coin which features a majestic bald eagle carrying an oak branch on the coin's obverse side.
Money Metals Exchange is pleased to offer the world's most popular silver bullion coin - the American Silver Eagle - at low prices. The US Mint has been minting the American Silver Eagle 1 oz coin, since 1986. Like our bullion coins, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, each American Eagle coin contains a minimum of one troy ounce of .999 pure silver. The weight and purity of each Eagle Silver coin is backed by the US government.
A coin and a round of the same design may look very similar to each other. They may have the same size, diameter, and thickness. Add to that the same weight and percentage of precious metal and you can see the source of confusion. (Buffalo silver coins)
However, that’s where the similarities end. On the one hand, coins are generally coined by a government mint. Government-minted coins generally have a face value, meaning they are legal tender. They often feature the mark of the production US Mint.
On the other hand, a round is coined at a private mint. It can have a similar obverse and reverse design as a coin, but it won't have a face value. This means a round isn’t a legal tender or denominated in a government currency.
In general, coins tend to have a higher premium than rounds. Coins can be more popular with collectors while rounds appeal more to investors looking to get as much precious metal for their flat currency as possible.
Bars are identified and hallmarked with the insignia of the producing institution. Privately minted 1 oz gold bar producers are Johnson Matthey, Pamp Suisse, and Credit Suisse among others–who also produce one ounce silver bars. Meanwhile, the Perth Mint of Australia and the Royal Canadian Mint are the two main suppliers of government-minted bars in the gold market.
Fractional rounds and bars offer a strong investment advantage because they are a low premium way to own the metal. Gold bars offer lower premiums than the more popular one ounce sovereign coins, but most bars are highly recognizable and still a liquid investment in gold. The purity level of gold bars will be .9999 in almost all cases.
The United States Mint began production of this coin in 2006 as a direct competitor to the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf and other pure gold bullion coins. It also provides an alternative to the popular 1 Oz American Gold Eagle coin, for investors with whom purity matters. The Buffalo is minted in .9999 fine gold (24 karat) rather than the .9167 (22 karat) pure metal used for the Eagle. While both coins contain a full troy ounce of gold, the American Buffalo gold is slightly smaller in size because it does not contain the alloy metals, meaning no silver and copper.
The gold mint American Buffalo is a striking coin with a profile image of a Native American chieftain stamped on one side and the iconic Buffalo on the other. It is a "legal tender"and carries a denomination of $50. Each coin is guaranteed by the US Mint for the weight and purity marked on the reverse side - 1 oz .9999 fine gold.
The US Mint has updated the design of the iconic gold American Eagle for the first time since the series was launched in 1986. 2021 is the first year of issue for the coin which features a close-up of a majestic bald eagle on the coin's obverse side.
The US Mint has updated the design of the iconic gold American Eagle for the first time since the series was launched in 1986. 2021 is the first year of issue for the coin which features a close-up of a majestic bald eagle on the coin's obverse side.
The US Mint has updated the design of the iconic gold American Eagle for the first time since the series was launched in 1986. 2021 is the first year of issue for the coin which features a close-up of a majestic bald eagle on the coin's obverse side.
The Royal Canadian Mint holds the honor of the first mint to commercially produce a 99.99 percent pure gold bullion coin. The 1/4 oz Canadian gold coin possesses a one of a kind quality that keeps it in high demand for any savvy investor looking to add to their collection.
The US Mint has updated the design of the iconic gold American Eagle for the first time since the series was launched in 1986. 2021 is the first year of issue for the coin which features a close-up of a majestic bald eagle on the coin's obverse side.
Each coin carries a legal tender value of $5 U.S. dollars. Additionally, coins are marked with the gold content - 1 10 oz fine gold. Though the coins contain a full tenth oz of gold, the purity is 22k (91.67% gold). The gross weight of each coin is slightly heavier than 1-10 oz because the gold is alloyed with a bit of copper and silver. Every coin's weight and purity is assured by the US Mint.
The Lady Liberty gold round is one of the most affordable ways to obtain gold. Money Metals Exchange offers this one-tenth troy ounce piece, each made of .9999 pure (24 karat) gold. We tend to prefer these gold rounds over legal tender coins because you get more gold for your money.
Guaranteed by the Government of Canada and traded in world markets since 1979, Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins have become some of the most desirable bullion coins in the world today.
The classic design of the gold Maple Leaf coin is virtually unchanged since its introduction.
Queen Elizabeth II (obverse) - The bust of Queen Elizabeth II appears on the obverse side of the coin, gracefully aging across various vintage coins in a design by Arnold Machin. The newer versions were created by Susanna Blunt. Her initials appear very tiny on the left shoulder. Several other small changes can be found. A similar image of the Queen can also be seen on the popular Australian Kangaroo coin series.
Maple Leaf (reverse) - The reverse depicts a single Canadian Maple Leaf, the national symbol of Canada. The finely detailed design has a proof-like strike down to the veins and texture of the maple leaf itself.
Minted from .9999 pure gold, the Kangaroo has a legal tender value of $15 AUS (1/10th Oz). The Perth Mint has been producing the Kangaroo gold coins since 1989 and mintage quantities tend to be lower than the comparable U.S. or Canadian bullion coins.
Queen Elizabeth II (obverse) - Queen Elizabeth II is featured on the obverse. This portrait represents Australia's status as a British Commonwealth.
The Australian Kangaroo (reverse) - The Australian Kangaroo features a different design each year, though the country's mascot – the kangaroo – is always incorporated on the coin's reverse. This timeless design is permanently etched in the history of Australian gold coins.
Money Metals Exchange commissioned this beautiful one troy ounce, .999 pure silver coin (or "round") not only to provide a tool for citizens to protect against the collapse of the dollar's purchasing power, but to help reinvigorate the very symbols of Liberty upon which this nation was founded. These symbols are not to be denigrated and demonized as the highest levels of our political class are now trying to do. Instead they must be renewed, revered, and passed on to new generations who want the Founding Fathers' principles reasserted in modern-day America.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins have been minted annually by the prestigious Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) since 1988. The obverse of the Silver Maple Leaf contains the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. There are three different versions, a young head version, an old head version, and an older head version. The year of issue and the face value of five dollars are also displayed on this side. The national emblem, the maple leaf, adorns the Canadian coin's reverse. On some variations is a small privy mark on the lower half of the coin or color enhancement.
Walking Liberty (obverse) - The image of Lady Liberty graces the front of this beautifully designed silver round. Perched Eagle (reverse) - Each silver round is branded in the Money Metals Exchange name and stamped with its guaranteed weight of .999 fine silver. These privately minted rounds are not legal tender and are clearly marked with the Money Metals Exchange brand to further ensure there is no confusion with any coin or numismatic item.
Walking Liberty (obverse) - The image of Lady Liberty graces the front of this beautifully designed silver round. Perched Eagle (reverse) - Each silver round is branded in the Money Metals Exchange name and stamped with its guaranteed weight of .999 fine silver. These privately minted rounds are not legal tender and are clearly marked with the Money Metals Exchange brand to further ensure there is no confusion with any coin or numismatic item.
Walking Liberty (obverse) - The image of Lady Liberty graces the front of this beautifully designed silver round. Perched Eagle (reverse) - Each silver round is branded in the Money Metals Exchange name and stamped with its guaranteed weight of .999 fine silver. These privately minted rounds are not legal tender and are clearly marked with the Money Metals Exchange brand to further ensure there is no confusion with any coin or numismatic item.
Walking Liberty (obverse) - The image of Lady Liberty graces the front of this beautifully designed silver round. Perched Eagle (reverse) - Each silver round is stamped with its guaranteed weight of .999 fine silver. These privately minted rounds are not legal tender.
Walking Liberty (obverse) - The image of Lady Liberty graces the front of this beautifully designed silver round. Perched Eagle (reverse) - Each silver round is branded in the Money Metals Exchange name and stamped with its guaranteed weight of .999 fine silver. These privately minted rounds are not legal tender.
The kangaroo, symbolic of Australia and the Perth Mint, is the largest marsupial surviving on earth today. The animal’s distinctive style of movement, hopping on its hind legs whilst using its large, muscular tail for balance, means it is one of the only animals which is unable to move backwards easily. The kangaroo features in the Australian national emblem. As a Perth Mint first, the coin includes an authentication feature on the reverse - in the form of a micro-laser engraved letter ‘A’, the first letter in AUSTRALIA. The mark is only detectable under a magnifying glass and is designed to make it significantly more difficult for the coin to be counterfeited.