Category: Silver Bullion Investment

Patriotic Products and National Mints: The Contribution of Sovereignty to Coins

Most investors think about the purity, the weight, and the price when considering bullion. Yet, there’s still another compelling factor that determines buying decisions—the power of national identity. Globally, national mints have produced bullion coins that have a purpose beyond preserving value—they have history, heritage, and pride. AU Bullion appreciates the deep connection between nation…

Specialty Bullion’s Global Influence: Krugerrands, Pandas, and the Noah’s Ark Collection

Discover the investment and cultural significance of the most famous bullion coins globally Most people, when they hear the term bullion, conjure up regular silver or gold bars. However, for collectors and investors, specialty bullion coins offer far more than sterling metal content. Specialty coins have histories, traditions, and global acceptance. Among the most well-known…

The Role of Silver in a Diversified Portfolio of Investments

When it comes to creating a diversified investment portfolio, stocks, bonds, real estate, and maybe a small portion of gold probably pop into your mind. But there is a very powerful asset that is often overlooked: silver. Silver is more than a “poor man’s gold.” It occupies a unique spot in a diversified portfolio—delivering stability…

Gold Kicks the Door Down, Silver and Others Race Through

Precious metals have been having a great couple years led by silver and gold and this past week the precious metals market is buzzing with excitement as we may be seeing some significant breakouts across the board.  Not only that but a fascinating theory that we have long covered in our newsletters is seemingly playing…

Gold Bars vs. Gold Coins: Which is Right for You? 

Metal in the case of investments in gold, the initial major choice isn’t how much to invest—it’s in what form. The most prevalent debate? Gold bars or gold coins. Both choices provide tangible, in-the-real-world value and conserve wealth. But based on your investment objectives, price range, and tastes, one may be preferable to the other….