Precious Metals getting harder to find.

Started by stephendare, October 14, 2008, 07:27:59 PM

stephendare

Kitco, the largest precious metal inventory available on the earth is out of the following products.

The following products have been temporarily removed from our Precious Metal Store until further notice due to production and delivery delays that retailers are currently facing; Gold Eagle 1 oz, Gold Maple 1 oz, Special Gold Maple  5 X 9 pure 1 oz, Gold Buffalo 1 oz, Gold Krugerrand 1 oz, Gold Bar 10 oz, Gold Bar 1 oz, Kitco Gold Bar 1 oz, Kitco ChipGold 10 g, Kitco ChipGold 20 g Gold Philharmonic 1 oz, Silver Philharmonic 1 oz, Silver Eagle 1 oz, Silver Maple 1 oz, Silver Bar 100 oz, Platinum Eagle 1 oz, Palladium Maple 1 oz, Silver Maple Olympic Coin 1 oz.

These products will be relisted and available for order as soon as fresh inventory is readily available. In the interim, we will focus on completing pending orders as our top priority.

Please note that all remaining products listed in our Precious Metal Store are available for immediate delivery including a very healthy inventory of 1000 oz Silver bars.


Doctor_K

#2
All depends on what you're looking for, honestly.  If anyone's interested in purchasing actual metals and not paper, a couple of great sites to go to and check out are:

http://www.goldmoney.com
and
http://www.goldsilver.com

GoldMoney is pretty solid and very reliable/secure.  You buy actual gold and silver through GoldMoney and you're actually the owner, not GoldMoney.  They store it in vaults in London and Zurich for you, on your behalf.  You can pull it out and get a physical shipment of whatever gold or silver you own at any time.

Pretty remarkable actually.  Better than buying futures or certificates, IMO.
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