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JM Bullion has been pretty good.
But there's others I buy from as well. I'm not locking down to buying from one site.
I'd shop around to see where you can get a better deal on the coin, round, or bar you want.
Just made an account with them yesterday.

I'm looking at gold coins: Swiss francs and French francs. Also US commemoratives. Those gold coins are more affordable than gold bullion coins.

I bought a roll of silver bullion years ago.
 

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Just made an account with them yesterday.

I'm looking at gold coins: Swiss francs and French francs. Also US commemoratives. Those gold coins are more affordable than gold bullion coins.

I bought a roll of silver bullion years ago.

Yeah, rounds are cheaper because they don't come from the official government mint. If you just want the metal it doesn't matter. People pay extra because the government is backing the coin and the assurance that it is what they say it is.
 

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Yeah, rounds are cheaper because they don't come from the official government mint. If you just want the metal it doesn't matter. People pay extra because the government is backing the coin and the assurance that it is what they say it is.
Those are mint. US commemoratives are mint. They are legal tender, $5. The Swiss and French were printed by their governments back in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

I think they are cheaper because their weight is lower. And the are 90% gold instead of pure gold like bullion.
 

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Those are mint. US commemoratives are mint. They are legal tender, $5. The Swiss and French were printed by their governments back in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

I think they are cheaper because their weight is lower. And the are 90% gold instead of pure gold like bullion.

Yeah I'm just talking about the rounds from other mints. For me I'm just looking at the percentage of metal. That's all I care about really. I want the highest percentage. I'm not just stacking. I'll be using some to make jewelry too.
 

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