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  2. How To Invest in Gold: 4 Ways - AOL.com

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    Gold Bullion. Gold bullion is probably the most popular way to invest in gold, and for investors who have the cash and want to own physical gold, it might be the best. Bullion is the purest form ...

  3. Best gold ETFs: Top funds for investing in gold

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    VanEck Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ) This fund invests in foreign small-cap mining companies that generate at least half of their revenues from gold and silver. About 50 percent of these companies ...

  4. Gold IRA - Wikipedia

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    Gold IRA. A gold IRA or precious metals IRA is an Individual Retirement Account in which physical gold or other approved precious metals are held in custody for the benefit of the IRA account owner. It functions the same as a regular IRA, only instead of holding paper assets, it holds physical bullion coins or bars.

  5. How to invest in gold: 5 ways to buy and sell it

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    When economic times get tough or financial events such as the blow-up of Silicon Valley Bank throw the markets for a loop, investors often turn to gold as a safe haven. With high inflation and the ...

  6. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Cash for gold – With the rise in the value of gold due to the financial crisis of 2007–2010, there has been a surge in companies that will buy personal gold in exchange for cash, or sell investments in gold bullion and coins.

  7. Bullion coin - Wikipedia

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    A bullion coin (also known as a specie) is a coin struck from highly refined precious metal ( bullion) and kept as a store of value or an investment rather than used in day-to-day commerce. [1] A bullion coin is distinguished by its weight (or mass) and fineness on the coin. Unlike rounds, bullion coins are minted by government mints and have a ...

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