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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
Silver Review 10 oz SilverTowne Buffalo Bar

The Silver Towne Buffalo Bar is without a doubt one of America’s most beautiful silver designs. The image was so successful that it has regularly appeared in silver rounds and bullion coins struck by the U.S. mint. Below is a review of the ten ounce bars and why you must have them in your collection.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
How to Buy and Sell Gold Dust

Gold comes in many forms, including coins, bars and rounds. But it is also possible to buy and sell gold dust, as long as you know the right tips and techniques, which are highlighted below.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
Emerging Technologies that Require Gold

The demand for gold continues to increase in the technology sector. According to the WGC, or World Gold Council, the yellow metal will play a key role in the development of electrical vehicles, but this is just one of the many applications the precious metal will be needed for.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
Why A Growing Number Of US States Are Eliminating Gold Sales Taxes

It was recently announced that the U.S. states of Tennessee and Mississippi would remove sales taxes on silver and gold. While it didn’t get a lot of attention from the mainstream press, there are a number of reasons why these measures are significant.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
Jewelry Spotlight Vermeil

While vermeil is sometimes confused with gold plating, and shares certain characteristics, it is not. It is much more durable, desirable, and higher in quality. When making a purchase, you should consider the thickness, base metal and composition.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Gold & Bullion
How Global Capital Flows Will Affect Gold

Despite the global uncertainty caused by COVID-19, and heavy hitters such as Ray Dalio, Warren Buffet and Stanley Druckenmiller investing heavily in gold, the yellow metal has not yet made the big moves predicted by many. Below are some reasons why, and how this will likely change in the near future.

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