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Central Banks’ Gold Buying Spree Explained

Central Banks’ Gold Buying Spree Explained

Panel of industry professionals examines the rapid rate at which central banks have been buying physical gold AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Central banks as a whole have dramatically increased their purchases of physical gold in recent years. What do these powerful institutions see in the precious metal, and do those same...

Which Presidents Are on U.S. Coins and Why?

Which Presidents Are on U.S. Coins and Why?

Abraham Lincoln appears on the penny, Thomas Jefferson is on the nickel, Franklin D. Roosevelt is featured on the dime, George Washington adorns the quarter-dollar, and John F. Kennedy is honored on the half-dollar. Ever wonder how certain presidents ended up being featured on American coins? Read on to learn about each president’s...

Why Waiting on the Stock Market May Not Make Sense

Why Waiting on the Stock Market May Not Make Sense

Every week, we hear from our clients about their concerns regarding the economy. From skyrocketing government debt to the upcoming election, the possibility of a digital dollar, and continued warnings of a coming recession despite strong stock performance, many Americans say they feel less confident about their financial future. In...

What Are Bullion Coins?

What Are Bullion Coins?

If you’re new to precious metals, you’re probably unfamiliar with the verbiage and industry terms used to describe various assets. Fortunately, there are companies like U.S. Money Reserve with resources that can walk you through the basics. For example, bullion coins may be a great starting point for you if you’re building a precious...

Will Geopolitical Conflicts Destabilize Markets?

Will Geopolitical Conflicts Destabilize Markets?

Could international tensions threaten the U.S. economy? On this week's episode of U.S. Money Reserve's exclusive video series, "In Conversation," our panel of experts—including two former Directors of the United States Mint—discuss how tensions abroad, such as those between China and Taiwan, could threaten our own economy, as well as...