Free people need and demand honest money, and Money Metals' Independence Day event is a great way to take action on that.
It's no surprise that freedom-oriented themes appear so often in gold and silver coins and bullion – Lady Liberty, the bald eagle, and patriots like Paul Revere.
Money Metals has great products featuring these icons of independence.
A gift from the French in 1886, the Statue of Liberty has stood tall and proud in the New York City harbor as a beacon of American liberty, lighting the way for the people of the world.
Specially designed for Money Metals by renowned artist Tom Rogers, formerly of the U.S. Mint, these one-ounce rounds are minted of .999 fine silver and immediately available for shipment.
This stunning, proprietary Money Metals gold round incorporates a timeless depiction of Lady Liberty, a female figure representing Libertas – the Roman goddess of Freedom – along with the word LIBERTY inner-stitched between the individual spokes of her crown.
Our tenth-ounce gold rounds are minted of .9999 pure gold and represent one of the most cost-effective ways to obtain fractional gold bullion. Pick up a handful of these beautiful Lady Liberty gold rounds today!
A year prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Paul Revere rode from Charlestown to Lexington to warn fellow colonists of the approach of British troops planning to seize their guns and their freedom.
In addition to his extraordinary contributions to the American Revolution, Revere was a prolific silversmith who spent much of his life working with precious metals. Now the spirit of Paul Revere rides again to alert today's patriots to new dangers posed by our government's anti-freedom policies.
This is the silver round that launched Money Metals to national fame with patriots and precious metals investors back in 2010. Today more than 5 million have been sold.
Money Metals Exchange is pleased to offer its popular "Don't Tread on Me" Tea Party rounds, minted of .999 fine silver and inspired by the Boston Tea Party of 1773. While silver rounds are not legal tender, you get more silver ounces for the price than most other options.
A drafter and signer of the Declaration of Independence, the contributions of Benjamin Franklin to America's founding are highly significant. As a prolific newspaper editor and printer, he rallied the public to the cause of freedom.
The reverse side of this beautiful copper round displays the Gadsden Flag, itself a powerful emblem from the American Revolution. It depicts a timber rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike, symbolizing vigilance and readiness to defend liberty.
This 4th of July, enjoy your cookout, your fireworks, and your cold beverage – and remember what made America great: limited constitutional government, free markets, personal liberty – and patriots who still pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to that cause.
With inflation and government spending out of control – there's rarely been a better time to exchange some of your fiat dollars for real money.
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