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Investing in Bullion Coins
American $50 gold coin. Regormark/Shutterstock
Oxford Gold Group
By Oxford Gold Group
5/1/2023Updated: 5/1/2023

If you’re interested in investing in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, you’ve likely come across the term “bullion.” Bullion is a blanket term used by precious metals investors, dealers, sellers, government entities, and more. So, what are bullion coins?

Understanding how bullion compares to numismatic coins can help you make the right portfolio decisions for your financial goals. Below, we discuss bullion, how it compares to numismatic values, how bullion markets work, which popular bullion products you can buy, and more.

What Are Bullion Coins?

Bullion coins are high-grade, minted precious metal coins typically used for investment. Government-issued bullion coins are the most widely available type you will come across, though you can also buy bullion from private reputable dealers, approved banks, and brokerage firms.
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