Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by ochotona » Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:11 pm

vnatale wrote:
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At some point in the future we're going to know if physical gold was worth it or not. If physical and ETFs track well enough during the next gold panic buying episode or bubble, then there was no point to owning physical; let the selling begin. We won't know for a while.
Has the last month or so qualified as "At some point in the future"?

If so, what is your judgment if "physical and EFTs track well enough"?

I seem to remember reading some things recently here questioning why they were not?

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Apparently the retail gold supply chain is slammed. We're in a crisis, physical and ETF are not tracking at this time. That's a true statement, and it's also true the crisis will end someday.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Fri Aug 20, 2021 5:41 pm

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The only reason I'm thinking about trying JM Bullion is that, like Apmex, I can order online instead of on the phone and, unlike Apmex, I can have my order shipped via UPS. The post office ignored my paid sig request on a fountain pen, leaving it on my front step, so they can f__ right off as Ricky from Trailer Park Boys would say. Our UPS man is reliable.


Is there a way of having them ship it so it does not get delivered to your home but, instead, you have to go to the post office to sign for the package?

Assuming my bank offers safety deposit boxes this would represent the highest security method for me as the bank branch is right next door to the post office. Thus, I get coins and walk over to bank to put the coins in the safety deposit box.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by dualstow » Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:29 pm

Is there a way of having them ship it so it does not get delivered to your home but, instead, you have to go to the post office to sign for the package?
I guess you’d rent a mailbox there. But, I would not be surprised if they refuse to ship to P.O. Boxes.
With FedEx and UPS, you can redirect deliveries to other partcipating locations like CVS, and pick up there. Then again, FedEx and UPS actually get packages to my door and knock.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:42 pm

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Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:29 pm

Is there a way of having them ship it so it does not get delivered to your home but, instead, you have to go to the post office to sign for the package?

I guess you’d rent a mailbox there. But, I would not be surprised if they refuse to ship to P.O. Boxes.
With FedEx and UPS, you can redirect deliveries to other partcipating locations like CVS, and pick up there. Then again, FedEx and UPS actually get packages to my door and knock.


We used to have someone in this forum who had all the answers to post office delivery matters....but there is a form of mail delivery that can be chosen so that a signature is required by the recipient before the post office will deliver it. And, after two or three attempts to deliver it by getting your signature...they leave a form directing you to go to the post office to pick it up. I was hoping there would be some form of shortcut wherein they don't even attempt to deliver...you HAVE to go to the post office to pick it up. I definitely don't want to risk them leaving it in my garage with no signature or, worse yet, giving it to a neighbor!
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:24 pm

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At some point in the future we're going to know if physical gold was worth it or not. If physical and ETFs track well enough during the next gold panic buying episode or bubble, then there was no point to owning physical; let the selling begin. We won't know for a while.


In the intervening 2+ years since this was written....did we reach that "some point in the future". Did we reach it during that wild March 2020 period of time?
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by SomeDude » Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:15 am

vnatale wrote:
Wed Sep 01, 2021 4:24 pm
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Sat May 11, 2019 1:53 pm
At some point in the future we're going to know if physical gold was worth it or not. If physical and ETFs track well enough during the next gold panic buying episode or bubble, then there was no point to owning physical; let the selling begin. We won't know for a while.
In the intervening 2+ years since this was written....did we reach that "some point in the future". Did we reach it during that wild March 2020 period of time?
O's logic is faulty. This is like saying "it wasn't worth buying fire insurance because my house never burned down". That's now how risk management works. You spend a little to retire larger risks.

And the bid/ask spread on physical coins is cheaper than the management fees on ETFs as long as you buy liquid coins at relatively low premiums and hold for 7-10 years. As time goes on the physical edge grows. Furthermore, in a crisis the premiums on physical might go up so high you earn a profit on premium more than the spot increase. That can't happen on so-called "paper gold".

Then there is the possible tax advantage and so many more.

There is almost no downside to physical gold over a paper derivative. Convenience in selling you say? Well....good luck selling digital gold when the market is closed for holidays, or weekends, or a black swan.

Hold physical. Store some in a trusted repository if you're concerned about home invasion, even though hiding gold at home is simple beyond belief.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm

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Hold physical. Store some in a trusted repository if you're concerned about home invasion, even though hiding gold at home is simple beyond belief.


Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by SomeDude » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:30 pm

vnatale wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm
SomeDude wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:15 am

Hold physical. Store some in a trusted repository if you're concerned about home invasion, even though hiding gold at home is simple beyond belief.
Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."
Unless you're in the ghetto, the threat of theft at home is very very low
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by Mark Leavy » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:32 pm

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Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm
Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."
No one would ever suspect that the peanut butter jars filled with yellowish liquid and distributed throughout your house are really gold coins cleverly dissolved in aqua regia.
When Germany invaded Denmark in World War II, Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy dissolved the gold Nobel Prizes of German physicists Max von Laue (1914) and James Franck (1925) in aqua regia to prevent the Nazis from confiscating them.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by Xan » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:35 pm

Mark Leavy wrote:
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No one would ever suspect that the peanut butter jars filled with yellowish liquid and distributed throughout your house are really gold coins cleverly dissolved in aqua regia.
It would be pretty darn funny if they did think that!
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:52 pm

SomeDude wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:30 pm

vnatale wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm

SomeDude wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:15 am


Hold physical. Store some in a trusted repository if you're concerned about home invasion, even though hiding gold at home is simple beyond belief.


Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."


Unless you're in the ghetto, the threat of theft at home is very very low


I guess then I must have at one time lived in the ghetto by your definition?

For a few years I lived in various neighborhoods around Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

Now all the following happened in the space of three months...

1) About three months prior I'd spent all the money I had ($659.20) on a huge stereo system. [That would be the equivalent of spending over $4,300 today, which I'd never spend for a sound system even though that amount of money would be a tiny portion of my net worth while back then it was near 100% of my net worth.]

I found us an apartment to live in for me (the band's manager) and the band's bass player and one of its vocalists. Their bedrooms were on the third floor while mine was on the second floor.

When I looked at the apartment (which was two streets over from Brown University) I thought the neighborhood looked fine. Shortly after we moved in I discovered we were the only white people on the street and just around the corner was a liquor store where it looked like all the junkies hung out.

One morning I came home after having spent the night elsewhere. Was I shocked to see my whole sound system gone! I called the bass player at work to see if he'd done something with it. No.

Turned out that someone had just walked in while my band mates were in the floor above me, playing their own music, and took my sound system even though they were home! Rather brazen!

I later found out that every house had been broken into on that street except for one women who had three sons in their 20s living with her.

2) Short while later the bass player moved his van on to the street on a Sunday so someone else among us could get his car out of the driveway. He'd left that van unlocked. An hour later he went to the van and discovered in that short hour someone had stolen his van's sound system!

3) The final blow was shortly after that when all the band members were at the house for a meeting. When they went to go to the practice place in downtown Providence all these blacks came out of nowhere and were stoning our band members' vehicles. Our guitarist went chasing after them with a machete.

I ask you, Somedude. Were we living in the ghetto for those three months?
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by dualstow » Sun Sep 05, 2021 9:24 am

Mark Leavy wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:32 pm
vnatale wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm
Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."
No one would ever suspect that the peanut butter jars filled with yellowish liquid and distributed throughout your house are really gold coins cleverly dissolved in aqua regia.
When Germany invaded Denmark in World War II, Hungarian chemist George de Hevesy dissolved the gold Nobel Prizes of German physicists Max von Laue (1914) and James Franck (1925) in aqua regia to prevent the Nazis from confiscating them.
Awesome
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by pp4me » Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:37 pm

vnatale wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:52 pm
SomeDude wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:30 pm
vnatale wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 11:23 pm
SomeDude wrote:
Sat Sep 04, 2021 10:15 am

Hold physical. Store some in a trusted repository if you're concerned about home invasion, even though hiding gold at home is simple beyond belief.
Probably even more simple in a house like mine...which is absolutely packed everywhere with things. I've sometimes said if thieves broke into my house...one would say to the other..."Let's go elsewhere. It'd take us forever to find what is worth anything in this house."
Unless you're in the ghetto, the threat of theft at home is very very low
I guess then I must have at one time lived in the ghetto by your definition?

For a few years I lived in various neighborhoods around Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.

Now all the following happened in the space of three months...

1) About three months prior I'd spent all the money I had ($659.20) on a huge stereo system. [That would be the equivalent of spending over $4,300 today, which I'd never spend for a sound system even though that amount of money would be a tiny portion of my net worth while back then it was near 100% of my net worth.]

I found us an apartment to live in for me (the band's manager) and the band's bass player and one of its vocalists. Their bedrooms were on the third floor while mine was on the second floor.

When I looked at the apartment (which was two streets over from Brown University) I thought the neighborhood looked fine. Shortly after we moved in I discovered we were the only white people on the street and just around the corner was a liquor store where it looked like all the junkies hung out.

One morning I came home after having spent the night elsewhere. Was I shocked to see my whole sound system gone! I called the bass player at work to see if he'd done something with it. No.

Turned out that someone had just walked in while my band mates were in the floor above me, playing their own music, and took my sound system even though they were home! Rather brazen!

I later found out that every house had been broken into on that street except for one women who had three sons in their 20s living with her.

2) Short while later the bass player moved his van on to the street on a Sunday so someone else among us could get his car out of the driveway. He'd left that van unlocked. An hour later he went to the van and discovered in that short hour someone had stolen his van's sound system!

3) The final blow was shortly after that when all the band members were at the house for a meeting. When they went to go to the practice place in downtown Providence all these blacks came out of nowhere and were stoning our band members' vehicles. Our guitarist went chasing after them with a machete.

I ask you, Somedude. Were we living in the ghetto for those three months?
Would it have sounded better if Somedude had used "predominantly black neighborhood" instead of ghetto?
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by vnatale » Sun Oct 17, 2021 10:23 am

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sophie wrote:
Grapes, I'm very happy with the Perth Mint solution for the portion of my gold allocation that isn't in ETFs in retirement accounts or in physical gold. You hinted that you're very comfortable with unallocated as opposed to allocated...care to elaborate on that?


Hi Sophie. The Unallocated at Perth Mint is supposedly backed up by their "working inventory" of gold and the allocated is supposedly a chunk of gold on a shelf somewhere with a post-it note with your name stuck on it. I practically can't see the actual gold in either option. In both cases I would have to have faith that they will honor me down the road. So I really can't see the difference. Ultimately one has to have to have some faith, and a level of trust is required with holding any asset (stocks, bonds, real estate, treasuries...) and any institution (broker, company, town, country , treasury department, bank safety deposit, insurance company, legal protection). I realize my risk is that Perth Mint don't honor me. I find that (hopefully) small risk easier to sleep with than issues with storage, fees, purity, scams, theft, torture etc. Being a gold middle man is all Perth Mint has done for >hundred years and it operates in a country and legal system that is as solid as any other (as I mentioned I lived in Australia once for ten years). Another reason I chose the unallocated program is I have over the minimum 250k so I pay zero in purchase fees and storage which I couldn't do with ETFs and/or buying coins/bars at a gold dealer which is a bleed on such a "passive" asset. I want to own a bit of gold for diversification. Also I like that with Perth mint I automatically get some instituitional and geographic diversification. I don't buy into the "great collapse" and "zombies coming" scenarios. My biggest fear is myself.


In the last few days I read someone stating in the forum that due to what is currently going on in Australia that Perth Mint should therefore be crossed off the list of places to buy / store gold?

Aside from that....are any of you currently using Perth Mint? Do any of you know if anything has changed with them regarding anything described above?

That "another reason" above has a lot of appeal.
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Re: Where and how do you purchase physical gold?

Post by dualstow » Fri Mar 25, 2022 2:47 pm

Answering ppnewbie's question from another thread:
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How liquid do you view your physical holdings?

Honestly, I don't plan to sell them except in case of emergency, but read on.
Do you know your local shop and can just go over and sell 5 eagles? Or do you use a dealer like Apmex, JM Builion?

- I used to know the guy at the local shop. He got old and retired. Also, some of the coins he sold me were filthy, which is not the end of the world but I have transitioned to using APMEX. I have bought random year coins but more recently it's been current year coins, nice and shiny, and I can keep track of them by date.
- I also used AJPM which was highly recommended by craig circa 2010. Mixed feelings. I think the company has changed management since Craig's recommendation. They were nice enough but couldn't spell my city name, a well known city, and I decided I didn't like ordering on the phone any more than I liked ordering clothes on the phone from a catalog in the 1980s. I am spoiled by the internet. So, another point for APMEX.
I would just go buy from my local shop but Apmex usually has much better deals.
I do find it interesting that you said APMEX has better deals. Their version of the spot price always seems to be US$9-10 higher than what AJPM posts. But, maybe that wouldn’t matter if I sought out their deals rather than buying current year coins.

Also, one thing that I realize is a big speed bump for me buying more physical is worrying about such a valuable package coming in the mail,
O0 I know the feeling. Once it took a long time for a package to arrive, but it did come. Also, once there was an address mixup, probably my fault, with another dealer whom I used briefly. We had temporarily moved to an apartment during a major home renovation. The package was returned to him, he ate the shipping cost, and he got it to me on the second try. These dealers generally use insurance, which is why you need to deal with the USPS and not the more reliable ( my opinion ) UPS. At least, APMEX insures.
Also, if I ever sold the physical I would have alot of anxiety about selling to a dealer like apmex, mailing it, hoping nothing goes wrong.
I would be apprehensive too if it were a big stash, but I also feel nervous transporting it in a crime-ridden city. I felt nervous for my dad driving 30K worth of collectible gold to sell it in another (non-crime-ridden) state. Again, insurance.

Would love to understand your thought process and the mechanics of what you do because I want to start habitually going into and out of physical but thinking about all this stuff is a big road block for me.
I am generally a nervous person but I mostly got over it. I am more likely to wake up wondering if the movers lost my Led Zeppelin bootleg LP or if it's still in my collection than about the coins.
Early on, I read advice here about keeping ETF gold to sell and I've never sold physical gold coins.
Keeping them in a safe deposit box helps give me peace of mind, despite a few articles about lost items.
I visit my box at least once per year just so the bank knows it's "active."
Next step: I'm overdue to buy insurance on the coins for even more peace of mind. It's really cheap and I have no excuse not to. Maybe you could weigh the cost vs an ETF's expense ratio.
If the bank loses it I guess it'll be like a sale, as long as I'm fully insured.
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Post by Don » Fri Mar 25, 2022 3:25 pm

"I visit my box at least once per year just so the bank knows it's "active."

I need to do this too.
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Post by dualstow » Mon Mar 28, 2022 7:12 am

I just remembered one other experience, probably posted elsewhere:

Apmex provides signature-required deliveries for all but the smallest orders, which is nice. However, I had some non-gold items delivered some years ago (fountain pens), and though I paid for signature required, the mail lady left it on my doorstep without so much as a knock. I told the fountain pen company and they generously refunded me the fee, but it left me wondering about gold deliveries.

If you live in a house where someone would have to go out of their way, up your driveway to steal your packages, it’s not an issue. I live in a dense urban area with “porch pirates.”

Still, I’ve had 2 or 3 small gold deliveries since then and no problems. Just something to keep in mind.
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Post by ppnewbie » Mon Apr 04, 2022 10:48 am

My Apmex deliveries have been good - with signature required. I did have one instance where I was not home and I got a text that it was at the post office. I went to the post office but it has not arrived yet. Happy the person there was competent and called me when it arrived, a day or two later. Then I went back and she rummaged around for a few minutes to find it.

That one was more moving parts than I was comfortable with but thankfully it worked out.
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Post by dualstow » Mon Apr 04, 2022 12:03 pm

It sounds like you’re already very experienced, ppnewbie. I guess you just don’t feel used to it yet - ?

I hate that when the post office summons me to pick something up, and then they don’t have it.
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Post by dualstow » Mon May 09, 2022 4:33 pm

Received my first ever British Sovereign today. Goddamn they are tiny.
Platinum jubilee design as shown here - https://www.royalmint.com/sovereign/2022/
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Post by I Shrugged » Mon May 09, 2022 7:03 pm

dualstow wrote:
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Received my first ever British Sovereign today. Goddamn they are tiny.
Platinum jubilee design as shown here - https://www.royalmint.com/sovereign/2022/
I was watching a Doug Casey (fka The International Man) video, and the discussion turned to how do you carry your gold coins into a country. He said quarter ounce coins are easy enough to have some in a purse or the like and let them run through the scanners. OTOH he says one ounce coins present all sorts of problems. For this reason he only buys the quarters.
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Post by dualstow » Mon May 09, 2022 7:37 pm

Interesting. I’m not sure about the fraction, but I think Mark Leavy mentioned ½ oz coins slipped in with change, like quarters. What do we do when people stop carrying change?
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Post by dualstow » Wed May 11, 2022 6:22 am

I didn’t used to like the fractional coins, but now that I have some in my possession, I like to look at them. That’s dangerous.

For those of you just starting out, focus on 1oz coins because you get way much bang for your buck. Look at the price of a 1/4 or ½ ounce and then multiply it by 4 or 2. Then match it with the price of a full ounce on the same site. Unless your goal is to carry these through TSA all the time, stilck with the 1oz coins. The “friction” is already bad enough.
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Post by ppnewbie » Thu May 12, 2022 10:58 pm

Personally, if I can get fractional coins for the same premium as 1 oz I go for those.
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Post by dualstow » Fri May 13, 2022 7:36 am

ppnewbie wrote:
Thu May 12, 2022 10:58 pm
Personally, if I can get fractional coins for the same premium as 1 oz I go for those.
I might, too, but i buy from Apmex and the premium is way higher for fractional there.
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