: You can buy from online dealers (e.g., JM Bullion , APMEX , SD Bullion ) or local coin shops . Local shops allow for in-person inspection and immediate delivery.
The price of a bullion coin is determined by two main factors: how to buy bullion coins
: Usually offer lower premiums because they lack legal tender status and are produced for their metal content alone. : You can buy from online dealers (e
(e.g., 1/10 oz) often have higher premiums by weight than full one-ounce coins. Choose Your Bullion Type : Some coins are
Sovereign-minted coins like the or Canadian Maple Leaf typically command higher premiums than private-minted "rounds". 3. Choose Your Bullion Type
: Some coins are "graded" by services like PCGS or NGC . These often carry higher "numismatic" (collectible) value beyond their metal content. 4. Storage and Security
Investors typically choose between sovereign-minted coins and privately-produced bars or rounds.