Why
and How to Buy Bullion... Plus Where to Store It
In
terms of storing your wealth or preparing for what’s to come, I
think everyone should have SOME gold and silver bullion on hand.
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November, 2012
How
much you purchase is up to you. But you should have several months’
worth of expenses in gold and silver bullion. Why Gold and Silver?
Because if the banks are closed or if paper money is worthless, you
don’t want to be walking around with an ounce of gold (worth $1k+)
to buy groceries. Instead, you will want some precious metals of
smaller denomination to purchase/ barter with, hence the need for
some silver.
Buy
some of both now. I cannot tell you which broker to use, but whoever
you work with, make sure that YOU store the gold/silver yourself
(more on this in a moment) and that you buy bullion that is liquid
enough that you can buy or sell it quickly.
In
terms of actual gold coins, there are three coins that comprise the
bulk of the bullion market. They are Kruggerands, Canadian Maple
Leafs, and American Gold Eagles. I’ve been told to avoid Maple
Leafs by both a trader and a bullion dealer as they can easily be
scratched which damages the gold and reduces the coin’s value.
In
terms of silver, the easiest way to get it is via pre-1965 coins
(often termed “junk” silver). The bullion dealer I spoke to
prices them at 50 cents over spot. However, you can also get silver
one-ounce rounds (coin-like medallions) and 10-ounce bars, both of
which can be bought at 95 cents over spot. You can buy Silver Eagles
coins at $2.50 over spot, though the premium higher.
Again,
I cannot tell you which dealer to go with, but look for someone who’s
been dealing for years (not a newbie). You should ALWAYS ask
for references from the dealer (former clients you can talk to about
their purchases/ experiences).
Some
warning signs to avoid are dealers who try to store your bullion.
NEVER, I repeat, NEVER store your bullion with someone else. ALWAYS
store it yourself. Also, be sure to talk to the dealer for some time
and ask him or her numerous questions about the industry, the coins,
etc (feel free to test him or her on the information I’ve provided
you with eg the three most liquid Gold coins, etc). If they can
answer everything you ask in a knowledgeable fashion, their
references check out, and you verify everything they say with a
3rd party, you should be OK.
In
terms of storing your bullion, you can store it in a safe deposit box
or buy a decent home safe from Target or Wal-Mart (or a specific safe
store). If you go the safe deposit box route, make sure it’s with a
bank that has as little exposure to derivatives as possible.
Personally,
I distrust safe deposit boxes because part of the reason for having
gold or silver on hand is in case there’s a run on the banks or a
bank holiday is declared. So I like the idea of having at least some
bullion in a personal safe somewhere. You can get a decent safe for
anywhere between $100 and $1,000. Both Target and Wal-Mart sell
decent models for $50-$300.
On
a side note DO NOT tell people about your bullion stash OR your safe.
Trust virtually NO ONE with this information except your closest
loved ones (and I mean CLOSEST).
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Regards,
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Summers
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Yes, you are right, your article give me new direction to invest in gold and silver coins. I was not aware from such investment idea. Thanks for such a great articles.
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