Silver Already Hit $100 — Here’s Why It’s Going Higher
The base case is that silver reclaims $100 per ounce by late 2026 or early 2027. The bull case could see silver retesting its January highs or pushing higher.
Breaking news from the precious metals industry. Gold, silver and platinum group mining, refineries and refining technologies, minting and distribution.
News and information about the global drivers of prices in the precious metals markets. Including central banks, interest rates, industrial manufacturing, electronics and investors.
The base case is that silver reclaims $100 per ounce by late 2026 or early 2027. The bull case could see silver retesting its January highs or pushing higher.
Nine months after launch, here’s how U.S. Mint Comic Art Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman coins and medals are performing on the secondary market.
Everything you need to know about Goldbacks, the 24k gold foil currency notes used in 9 U.S. states. Denominations, pricing, how they’re made, where to buy, and whether they’re worth collecting.
The Oklahoma Goldback series brings eight denominations of 24k gold foil notes celebrating the Sooner State. Compare prices, explore denominations, and learn what makes this series unique.
These lunar-themed bars occupy a unique niche in the bullion market, combining the investment utility of gold bars with the cultural significance and collector appeal of the 12-year zodiac cycle.
Backed by the Australian government as legal tender and produced by one of the world’s most respected mints, the 2026 Kangaroo is a strong option for investors who want sovereign-quality bullion with annual design variety.
The 2026 Canadian Maple Leaf continues the series in both gold and silver, with the full range of sizes available from dealers.
The 2026 Krugerrand continues the series in both gold and silver, maintaining the same Paul Kruger portrait and springbok antelope design that have defined the coin since its inception.
The 2026 China Panda continues this tradition with a fresh design from the China Mint depicting the beloved giant panda in a new pose and setting.
Every time the U.S. fires a volley of Tomahawk missiles, the 500-ounce silver claim resurfaces — a number that happens to equal exactly one American Silver Eagle monster box. The reality, according to credible analyst estimates, is closer to 15–20 troy ounces per missile: less than a single tube of Silver Eagles. Here’s where the myth came from, what the actual numbers look like in coins and bars, and why the distinction matters for silver investors.