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A symbolic image of ancient gold coins, gold bars, and financial charts representing the evolution of gold investment from history to modern times.
Blog | Invest in Gold

Why Gold? A1 Guide to Your Gold Investment Vehicle

ByCharles Palmer October 25, 2024April 12, 2025

Here is a history lesson – few assets have captured imagination and preserved wealth quite like gold. From the glittering treasures…

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Close-up view of NVIDIA's GPU circuit board, highlighting gold connections and components, symbolizing the importance of gold in ensuring reliable data transfer and performance in NVIDIA's GPUs.
Blog | Gold and Sustainability | Gold in Technology

The Golden Heart of NVIDIA’s GPUs: Unveiling Gold’s Tech Secret

ByCharles Palmer October 23, 2024April 12, 2025

Introduction: NVIDIA’s GPUs Midas Touch in the Tech World Did you know that gold, the timeless symbol of wealth, is the…

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The Tell Yunatsite Gold Bead

ByCharles Palmer October 22, 2024April 12, 2025

Key Takeaways: A Revolutionary Discovery in Ancient Metallurgy The discovery of an ancient gold bead at Tell Yunatsite, Bulgaria, represents one…

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The Forgotten Guardians sit in mourning performing subdued ceremonies, representing the loss of cultural practices and language.
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The Forgotten Guardians

ByCharles Palmer October 18, 2024April 12, 2025

Native American Tribes Displaced by the Gold Rush The year 1848 marked a pivotal turning point, as the California Gold Rush…

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The Mexican-American War

ByCharles Palmer October 18, 2024April 12, 2025

Key Takeaways A Conflict That Paved the Way for the Gold Rush and Territorial Expansion In the mid-1800s, a conflict erupted…

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A dramatic, dark image showing a militia raid on a Native American village during government-sanctioned attacks and forced displacement. Smoke rises from burning homes, and Native American families are fleeing in terror. In the distance, soldiers on horseback can be seen, symbolizing the organized campaigns of violence. The image evokes a sense of fear and destruction, with dark skies and a chaotic atmosphere, highlighting the systematic efforts to eliminate Native communities during this tragic period.
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Gold Rush Sparks War

ByCharles Palmer October 18, 2024April 12, 2025

When Gold Fever Trumped Diplomacy Key Takeaways The California Gold Rush of 1848 started a big move westward. People wanted to find gold…

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Blog | Gold Jewelry | Invest in Gold

24K Gold Properties: Why Pure Gold is Too Soft for Jewelry

ByCharles Palmer October 17, 2024April 12, 2025

Look, I’ve been researching the gold bullion game for years, and the number one question I get about 24k gold properties…

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Against a deep black background, a striking arrangement of gold bars and coins commands attention. The gold bars, likely of varying weights, form a sturdy foundation for the scene. Atop and around these bars, a scattering of gold coins adds texture and detail to the composition. The contrast between the smooth, reflective surfaces of the bars and the intricate designs on the coins creates a visually rich display. The warm, lustrous gold stands out dramatically against the dark backdrop, emphasizing the precious metal's allure. This image encapsulates the concept of wealth in its most tangible form, showcasing gold in its two most recognized bullion formats. Fun Fact: Gold bars and coins, while both used for investment, serve slightly different purposes in the gold market. Gold bars are typically preferred by large-scale investors and central banks due to their lower premium over the spot price of gold and ease of storage. On the other hand, gold coins often carry a higher premium but offer more flexibility for smaller investors and collectors. Interestingly, the largest gold bar ever cast weighed a staggering 250 kg (551 lbs) and was produced by the Jinhui Gold & Silver Refinery Co. in China in 2005. In contrast, the smallest gold coin ever minted was produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2007 – it weighed just 0.8 grams and had a face value of 25 cents, demonstrating the incredible range in size and value that gold bullion can take.
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Gold Bullion Purity: Understanding Karat vs. Fineness for Investors

ByCharles Palmer October 8, 2024April 12, 2025

As a passionate gold enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated by the intricacies of gold bullion purity. Today, I want to share…

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A modern, sleek image representing gold ETFs as a top-tier investment strategy. The foreground features stacks of gold bars and gold coins symbolizing the value and stability of gold. In the background, there is a faint stock chart or graph, signifying the financial markets and investment nature of ETFs. A stylized upward-trending arrow weaves through the image, symbolizing growth and efficiency. The design is clean, sophisticated, and professional, emphasizing the accessibility and strength of using ETFs for gold investment.
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Gold ETFs: A1 Approach to Precious Metal Investing

ByCharles Palmer October 8, 2024April 12, 2025

Gold Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have revolutionized how investors gain exposure to the gold market. This comprehensive guide explores the ins and…

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A visual guide titled "Setting Up a Gold IRA: A Roadmap to Bullion-Backed Retirement," featuring gold bars, a winding road, and IRA-related icons.
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Setting Up a Gold IRA: A Roadmap to Bullion-Backed Retirement

ByCharles Palmer September 23, 2024May 31, 2025

In today’s uncertain economic climate, more investors are looking to diversify their retirement portfolios with precious metals. Setting up a Gold…

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Against a deep black background, a striking arrangement of gold bars and coins commands attention. The gold bars, likely of varying weights, form a sturdy foundation for the scene. Atop and around these bars, a scattering of gold coins adds texture and detail to the composition. The contrast between the smooth, reflective surfaces of the bars and the intricate designs on the coins creates a visually rich display. The warm, lustrous gold stands out dramatically against the dark backdrop, emphasizing the precious metal's allure. This image encapsulates the concept of wealth in its most tangible form, showcasing gold in its two most recognized bullion formats. Fun Fact: Gold bars and coins, while both used for investment, serve slightly different purposes in the gold market. Gold bars are typically preferred by large-scale investors and central banks due to their lower premium over the spot price of gold and ease of storage. On the other hand, gold coins often carry a higher premium but offer more flexibility for smaller investors and collectors. Interestingly, the largest gold bar ever cast weighed a staggering 250 kg (551 lbs) and was produced by the Jinhui Gold & Silver Refinery Co. in China in 2005. In contrast, the smallest gold coin ever minted was produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2007 – it weighed just 0.8 grams and had a face value of 25 cents, demonstrating the incredible range in size and value that gold bullion can take.
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