1 Oz Gold - Buy

: Building a relationship with a local coin shop (LCS) allows for immediate physical inspection and cash transactions. Avoid pawn shops, as they often have unfavorable pricing. 4. Secure Storage Plans

The price you pay is not just the "spot price" seen on news tickers. : The current market price for 1 oz of raw gold.

: Dealers often partner with secure vaulting services like Brink’s or Loomis . Your gold is "allocated" (held specifically in your name) and fully insured.

: Be aware of credit card surcharges (usually 3–4% ) and shipping/insurance costs. Using ACH bank transfers often avoids these processing fees. 3. Vet Your Dealer

: An option, but many banks do not insure the contents, and access is limited to bank hours. 5. Final Checklist for Purchase Gold Bars: The Complete Guide Before Buying - GoldCore