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MY: The Ultimate Guide to Investing in Gold Coins and Bullion
 
Investing in physical gold has been a mainstay for a number of years, as many people have found the value in holding on to this precious metal and watching it appreciate in price. But for those who are looking to start a gold collection of their own, there are a number of factors that come in to play. Below, we have assembled an all-encompassing guide of articles and resources from around the web to educate you on every facet of the physical gold industry.

Dealers

First things first: You will need to know some of the biggest and most trusted dealers in the gold industry.
APMEX: A straight up, no-nonsense website that is focused on those looking to purchase bullion of all kinds, be it bars, coins, or even rare collectibles.
Kitco: While Kitco is a big seller of the yellow metal, it is also a vital resource as it offers forums and educational centers to help investors make the best decisions as well as learn from other individuals from all around the world.
Goldline: This dealer is something of a mix between the previous two as it grants equal focus on selling and educating gold investors.
BullionVault: A great resource that gives investors the option to store their purchases in vaults in New York, London, and Zurich with the option to either sell or withdraw bars at any time.
BuyGold.org: A site focused on gold and gold only. Investors can choose from a number of bullion options including the American Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, and the South African Krugerrand among many others.


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