Buying Precious Metals – Part 2 of 4
In this video, Richard Maybury explains the do’s and don’ts of buying gold, silver, and platinum including where to buy, exactly what to buy, how much to buy, and more.
How do you protect yourself from counterfeit gold bullion?
Scottsdale Stackers are very solid because they have incredible details (ridges on the sides even) and the swirl pattern on the reverse. If anyone tried to touch the bar it would be obvious. 1 ounce in plastic? 1 ouncers are next to impossible due to cost associated and the size/density/ping test. I get all my silver from Scottsdale now by the way.
Someone who is going to end up very rich while you will be out there in the snow begging for handouts–ha ha ha.
Aren’t they having trouble with electroplated Tugstine steel bars??
yeah great vid
good video. thank you.
This is great information. Thank-you.
What about the Scottsdale Stacker Silver 10oz Bar, it is machined(instead of cast) and is ISO 9001-2000 Certified? Also what about 1oz bars out of plastic and those that are sealed in plastic from the minter? Thanks for the informative video and answering questions.
whos that stupid kid who just sits there and doesnt talk haha
You are right, but he said “minted before 1965″
are you sure of the 65′ date, I thought that it was 1964 or earlier…
Silver filled with lead does not ring like a bell when suspended by a string or balanced on a fingertip and tapped.
Easy as 123….
Thank you for your work on this important topic. Now I too can stop repeating myself to friends and family!