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Philip Diehl

President of US Money Reserve and former 35th director of the US Mint. Instrumental in the 50 States quarter project and the Sacagawea dollar coin.

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May 12, 2025 • 42min

Philip Diehl on the Booming Business of Gold Coins

Philip Diehl, president of US Money Reserve and former director of the US Mint, delves into the booming gold coin market. He explains why collectors prefer coins over bullion, especially during economic uncertainty. Diehl sheds light on the complexities of coin production, particularly the Sacagawea dollar, and discusses the shifting investment landscape, comparing gold coins to mining stocks. He also addresses the emotional connection people have with precious metals, revealing the multifaceted appeal of collectibles in today’s market.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 46min

455: Philip Diehl—Flying Over the Hump

In this engaging conversation, Philip Diehl, former Director of the U.S. Mint and current president of U.S. Money Reserve, delves into the fascinating world of coinage. He shares the story behind the wildly successful 50 State Quarters program and offers insights into the Mint's operations and security, including Fort Knox. Diehl also discusses the ongoing significance of gold, the importance of skilled trades, and the challenges faced in redesigning currency. Plus, hear how historical elements can intersect with money and public service.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 7min

Gold’s Bull Case for 2026: Dollar Devaluation, Geopolitics Pushing 3X Returns vs SPX

Philip Diehl, former U.S. Mint Director and current president of U.S. Money Reserve, shares views on deliberate dollar devaluation and its push on markets. He discusses gold as a barometer of financial risk. He warns geopolitical tensions may not ease and explains why physical gold could outperform the S&P by a wide margin.
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Nov 16, 2025 • 31min

From Washington: Shutdown’s End Reopens Old Wounds

Liz Elkind, a Fox News Digital congressional correspondent, breaks down the turmoil in the Democratic Party following a bipartisan government funding deal and details the controversial Arctic Frost provision allowing certain senators to sue. Philip Diehl, former U.S. Mint director, discusses the implications of halting penny production, including its cost inefficiency and the potential complications for retailers and consumers. He also predicts that pennies will soon vanish from circulation, raising questions about the future of U.S. currency.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 35min

Democrats’ Divide Deepens As Progressives Grow Restless

Shannon Bream, anchor and host of Live in the Bream, discusses the political fallout from the recent government shutdown and how it relates to healthcare subsidies. Former U.S. Mint Director Philip Diehl reveals why penny production has ceased after 230 years, exploring the impacts on consumers and retailers in a cashless society. Presidential historian Tevi Troy wraps up with insights on how media mockery shapes presidential image, using Chevy Chase's portrayal of Gerald Ford as a pivotal example.

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