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Considered one of the most beautiful pieces of U.S. currency, the 1896 $2 Silver Certificate (from the Educational Series) features classical art and intricate detail. In excellent condition, these ...
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is a "numbskull" who has kept interest rates too high, but he will be out in eight ...
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Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski joins ‘The Claman Countdown’ to explain why he includes metals in his portfolio amid a surge in silver stocks.
The legislation for Trump's agenda on taxes, health care, immigration, energy and more would add $3.3 trillion to the deficit over a decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Gold and silver have served as trusted mediums of exchange for thousands of years. While the U.S. — like much of the world — now relies on fiat currency, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is charting a ...
A costly bill: The Senate version of the legislation would add at least $3.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said on Sunday.
After an hours-long push by Senate GOP leaders Saturday, President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” cleared a key procedural vote, 51-49. The vote allows the Senate to begin debating ...
Senate Republicans are furiously working Saturday to advance their final version of President Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” setting the stage for a marathon weekend session they hope meets ...
President Trump’s “big beautiful bill” would be a much-needed huge financial windfall for firefighters nationwide, and it can’t be passed quickly enough, a top union rep in a new video.
Reverse Text: UNITED STATES SILVER CERTIFICATE / ONE DOLLAR / THIS CERTIFICATE IS RECEIVABLE FOR CUSTOMS TAXES AND ALL PUBLIC DUES AND WHEN SO RESERVED MAY BE REISSUED. / BUREAU OF ENGRAVING & ...
New provisions that benefit whaling captains and rural hospitals appear to be aimed at winning over Senator Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican who had said the bill would hurt her state.