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1 oz Canada Silver Maple Leaf
1 oz US Silver Eagle
1 oz. American Gold Eagle
Our most popular bullion product, yet.  Silver Maples move fast, so check with us frequently for availability. Though harder to find in Canada, the Silver Eagle spices up a bullion collection with its classic American design. Like the Silver Eagle, the Gold Eagle is very rarely traded in Canada.  Check back to see if we get any in stock!
1 oz. Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
1 oz. Gold Austrian Philharmonic
1 oz. Mexican Silver Libertad
The Gold Maple is the king of gold bullion in Canada. NEW! Limited Quantity!
Silver Libertads are available through special order from Banco de Mexico.
Assayed Silver Bar (Various Sizes)
Junk Gold Coins
Junk Silver Coins
When people think of bullion, they most often think of bars, ingots, and wafers.  We deal in a variety of sizes and weights of silver bars. Contact us to find out what junk gold coins we have available at fantastic market rates -- no premium over spot! We're always replenishing our stock of silver coins for Canada and US.  Its also a great way of bolstering a coin collection of common date coins.
   
 
Looking for gold or silver bullion?  Our stock changes frequently, so please contact us to find out what we have and what our prices are.  Our pricing is fair and up-to-the-minute.

Why buy gold and silver?


More people are buying into gold and silver now than ever before.  With the precious metals constantly in the news, people are beginning to realize the value of money protection.  Gold and silver are used as a store of value to hedge against social, political, and economic crises (especially those stemming from the use fiat currency).  The protections precious metals afford help retain the value of an investor's money, rather than simply grow it like a traditional investment does.

How do I buy gold and silver?

There are multiple methods to investing in gold and silver.  Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks.

Junk Gold & Silver

Coins made of gold and silver that hold no numismatic or collector value are considered "junk coins."  These coins, however, still hold value because of their metal content.  Buying junk silver and gold coins:
  • Is a low-cost method of buying precious metals, with prices having little to no premium over the spot price
  • Allows the purchase of smaller quantities and are more easily divisible than pure bullion coins
  • Is highly recognized because each coin is legal tender, from a recognized mint

Common examples of junk gold and silver coins are:

 Coins Weight (in troy oz.)
 
 Canadian Silver
  
 Silver Dollar
 .6
 
 Silver Coins
 .6 per dollar
 Silver Coins (1967-1968)
 .38 per dollar
 US Silver
  
 Silver Dollar
 .773
 Silver Coins
 .715 per dollar
 Silver Clad Coins (1965-1970 50 Cent Only)
 .147 each
 Canadian Gold
  
 $20 Centennial
 .529 
 $100 22 K (1976 Proof, 1977-1986)
 .499 
 $100 14 K (1976 Unc., 1987-2003)
 .250 
 $100 14 K (2004-Date)
 .225 
 US Gold
  
 Quarter Eagle (2 1/2 D.)
 .120 
 Half Eagle (5 D.)
 .241 
 Eagle (10 D.
 .483 
 Double Eagle (20 D.)
 .967 
 Foreign Gold
  
 Austrian 4 Ducat
 .443 
 French 20 Franc
 .186 
 British Half Sovereign
 .1177 
 British Sovereign
 .2354 
   

















Gold & Silver Bullion

The most recognizable and traded forms of precious metals are in the forms of bullion coins and bars.  Because the bullion is pure to a thousandths of of an ounce, they are traded at a premium over spot, whereas junk coins are not.  Bullion coins and bars are certified to be pure by a recognized assayer (e.g. Johnson Mathey, Engelhard, or in the case of coins the Royal Canadian Mint).

Tax Note:  According to Canadian sales tax rules, all pure silver and gold is sales tax exempt.  Impure coins and bars are not tax exempt, including the South African Krugerrand, despite its status as a bullion coin.

Examples of coins and bars pure bullion:

 Gold Coins
 
 Canada Gold Maple Leaf
 United States
 Gold Eagle
 South Africa
 Krugerrand
 Mexico
 Libertad
 Austria Philharmoniker
 Silver Coins
 
 Canada
 Silver Maple Leaf
 United States
 Silver Eagle
 Australia Silver Kookaburra
 Mexico Libertad
 Bars 
 Johnson Matthey
 
 Engelhard 
 Heraeus 
 Credit-Suisse 
 Valcambi 
 Mitsubishi Metals/Materials
 
 Royal Canadian Mint
 
 United States Assay Office
 















A note about Unrecognized Bars:

Unrecognized bullion bars are bars or rounds of pure silver that have not been assayed by any of the assay offices recognized by the commodity exchanges (see these links for complete lists of recognized gold and silver assayers).  These items are often traded at spot.

So, how do I buy gold and silver?

Simply put, call us.  While we do carry precious metals in stock, it is too difficult for us to maintain a running inventory on our website.  We are frequently buying junk gold and silver, as well as bullion.  Contact us often to find out exactly what it is we have and what our price is.