
5 min read Gold or silver? I’ve been asked this question roughly ten thousand times – at dinner parties, in email, by taxi drivers who

5 min read Gold or silver? I’ve been asked this question roughly ten thousand times – at dinner parties, in email, by taxi drivers who

5 min read I’ll let you in on a dealer secret: silver coins are where I started, and they’re still what I get most excited

5 min read I had a client last year – a high school teacher in her early 50s – who wanted to add precious metals
[site-title] is a free, independent online resource created to assist users in comparing and selecting products or services that best align with their needs. The website offers informational content such as reviews, educational articles, and comparison-based insights to support informed decision-making.
[site-title] may receive compensation from certain companies featured, reviewed, or ranked on the site. This compensation may influence how and where products or services appear; however, it does not determine eligibility, pricing, or approval outcomes.
[site-title] is not a lender, broker, financial institution, or a party to any financial transaction. All rates, fees, terms, and promotional offers displayed are supplied by third-party providers, which may include lenders, brokers, or aggregators. We do not control or participate in decisions related to approvals, pricing, or eligibility criteria.
Any financial offer you may receive is issued solely at the discretion of the provider and may depend on factors such as credit profile, minimum deposits, balances, loan amounts, and loan terms. There is no assurance that users will qualify for the rates or terms shown on the site.
The information provided on [site-title] is for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial advice, an endorsement, a recommendation, or a solicitation to apply for any financial product or service. Users are encouraged to review all terms, conditions, fees, and obligations directly with the provider before proceeding. Bankruptcy does not eliminate repayment responsibilities.