Everything you want to know before you buy.
Gold bars are struck by major private mints and carry the lowest premiums of the three while still maintaining universal recognition, making them the most efficient way to own gold by weight.
Coins are government-minted, which gives them a standardized quality that makes them even easier to resell anywhere in the world. Premiums run slightly higher than bars, but the added liquidity is worth it for many buyers.
Rounds are a bit different. They hold their weight in gold like bars and coins do, but they're more of a novelty, without the universal recognition of coins or the pricing efficiency of bars.
For most investors, bars and coins are the practical choice. Rounds are worth exploring if you're drawn to the collecting side of things.
Gilden is a retailer, not a financial advisor. This is educational only — consult a licensed professional before investing.
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