Quick Silver — Wealth Accelerated
Turn a monthly habit into a growing collection of physical metals.
Quick Silver offers adjustable monthly delivery of silver, gold, and copper products. Choose an option that fits your budget, change items or quantities before a future order, and build a tangible collection over time.
What Quick Silver offers
A flexible way to collect physical bullion products.
Quick Silver's current Auto-Wealth page says members can select a monthly option, then change products, add items, or adjust quantities for the next order.
Automatic Monthly Delivery
Create a consistent collecting routine instead of relying on occasional purchases.
Adjust Your Order
Change items or quantities before a future monthly delivery as your budget and interests change.
Multiple Metal Choices
The current catalog includes silver, gold, and copper products in several sizes and formats.
Customer or Ambassador Path
Collect as a customer or review the separate Wealth Ambassador business opportunity and its terms.
Current product variety
Start with the metal and size that fit your goals.
The official Auto-Wealth product page currently lists these categories. Selection, availability, prices, premiums, shipping, and taxes can change.
Why start today?
Start the habit—not a price prediction.
There is no reliable promise that today is the lowest price or that any metal will increase in value. The practical reason to begin now is to create a manageable routine, learn what you enjoy collecting, and gradually build physical ownership.
Build Consistency
A scheduled monthly order can turn a goal into a repeatable collecting habit.
Own Something Physical
Unlike a digital account balance, delivered bullion is a tangible product you can inspect, store, and organize.
Choose Your Budget
Fractional silver and small gold formats can let collectors begin with smaller quantities.
Learn While You Collect
Following weight, purity, mint, premiums, storage, and resale spreads helps you become a more informed buyer.
Why metals remain relevant
Silver is collected—and used throughout the modern economy.
Silver is not valuable only because it looks attractive. It is used in electrical circuits, electronics, solar cells, batteries, and medical applications. The U.S. Mint also produces precious-metal coins for collectors and bullion buyers.
Electrical Applications
Silver's conductivity makes it useful in electronic and electrical components.
Solar and Technology
Silver is used in solar cells and other modern technology applications.
Coins and Collecting
Precious-metal coins are produced in bullion, proof, and uncirculated formats for buyers and collectors.
Make an informed decision
Understand both the appeal and the tradeoffs.
Reasons collectors may like physical metals
- Tangible ownership and display value
- Variety of weights, designs, mints, and metals
- A structured way to build a collection over time
- Possible diversification as part of a broader financial plan
- Optional business path for people who understand the compensation terms
Important costs and risks to review
- Metal prices can decline and remain volatile
- Dealer premiums may be higher than the metal's spot value
- Resale offers may be below retail purchase prices
- Shipping, insurance, taxes, and secure storage can add cost
- Business earnings are not guaranteed and require sales activity
Take the next step
Explore Quick Silver and decide whether it fits your budget.
The current referral tour advertises access to Quick Silver's presentation and a free silver-bar offer for eligible countries, subject to the offer's current terms and availability. Review all product pricing, recurring-order settings, shipping, refund, resale, and Ambassador compensation information before joining.
Frequently asked questions
Quick Silver questions
What is Quick Silver?
Quick Silver is a company that sells coins, bullion, and coin-related products. Its Auto-Wealth program is designed for recurring delivery, and it also offers an optional Wealth Ambassador business opportunity.
What metals are currently available?
The official Auto-Wealth page currently lists premium one-ounce silver coins, American Silver Eagles, copper rounds, fractional silver rounds, silver trading metals, one-gram gold bars, 1/100-ounce gold bars, and gold trading metals.
Can I change my monthly order?
Quick Silver's current product page says members can change items, add products, or adjust quantities for their next monthly Auto-Wealth order.
Is there a long-term commitment?
The current official product page states there is no long-term commitment and no membership fee to access member pricing. Confirm the current cancellation deadlines, payment schedule, and any order-specific terms before enrolling.
Is silver guaranteed to increase in value?
No. Silver and other precious-metal prices can rise or fall. Quick Silver's own disclaimer states that precious-metal prices can be volatile and that the company does not provide investment or tax advice.
What is the difference between bullion and collectible value?
Bullion value is primarily linked to metal content and market price. Collectible or numismatic value can also reflect condition, scarcity, design, mint, and buyer demand. Neither type of value is guaranteed.
Can I earn money as a Wealth Ambassador?
Quick Silver offers an optional Ambassador opportunity, but it does not guarantee earnings. Income depends on sales, referrals, skill, activity, expenses, and the current compensation plan.
Is the form at the top the Quick Silver enrollment form?
No. The form at the top provides free WorldProfit access. Use the Quick Silver Tour buttons to review Daniel's separate Quick Silver referral presentation and enrollment information.
Research before purchasing
Helpful official resources
Review current Auto-Wealth products, recurring delivery controls, and program details directly from Quick Silver.
Open Quick Silver product information →Read the company's statements about price volatility, earnings, financial advice, and independent research.
Read the Quick Silver disclaimer →Learn the distinction between bullion and collectible coins and review official precious-metal coin information.
Visit the U.S. Mint resource →Review risks, premiums, price fluctuations, dealer questions, storage, and resale considerations before buying physical metals.
Read FINRA's buyer guidance →