By Money Metals News Service
The battle for sound money represents a key front in the larger war of ideas being waged to restore limited government and individual liberty.
To win, we are going to need to dramatically broaden awareness of how fiat money and centrally planned monetary policy has funneled power to Washington, leaving citizens less free and more indentured to the state.
We are not aware of any other dealer in the U.S. that has made the investment in honest educational content and useful, genuine guides that Money Metals has. It’s our way of spreading the word about sound money to people who need to hear that message, rather than just preaching to the choir. Our vast educational efforts are among the reasons why Money Metals was named “Best in the USA” among hundreds of competitors.
A lot of what we publish in our articles and podcasts is geared for novice metals investors. This includes people who need help understanding why metals are a hedge against dollar devaluation and counterparty risk and advice on what bullion products to buy.
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We teach people how to avoid the traps laid by rare coin dealers who take advantage of inexperienced investors. We even cover basics such as how to clean silver coins, rounds, and bars.
Here is a partial list of some of our most popular and useful guides:
Many Americans sense they need to take an important step toward protecting their wealth and diversify into physical gold and silver. But instead of receiving good advice on what to buy, they get a slick pitch on rare coins and wind up dramatically overpaying for gold and silver. This rare coin “bait and switch” is the oldest trick in the book and has brought discredit to the precious metals industry.
When their investment doesn’t perform, they wind up frustrated and angry. Some victims understandably become detractors rather than advocates for sound money. You can read up on why most people should avoid numismatic or collectible coins here.
We’re proud of MoneyMetals.com and the resources we have available there. Please have a look. And, as always, we have some of the most knowledgeable (and non-commissioned) people in the business available to answer questions by phone (1-800-800-1865). You can expect honest answers and zero pressure to buy.