GOLD BULLION BARS & ROUNDS
Available from 1 gram to 1 kilo
1 gram, 1 oz, & 10 oz most popular
GOLD • SILVER • PLATINUM • PALLADIUM • RHODIUM
PGS Gold & Coin buys all types of precious metals including palladium and rhodium. We are scrap gold buyers paying the highest prices in cash when you are selling scrap gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium. As premier bullion buyers, bullion sellers, we are the best place to buy bullion and sell bullion precious metals of all kinds. Our bullion inventory includes bullion coins, bullion bars from the US Mint, other government mints of the world, and generic refiners.
We buy precious metals, from gold sellers, silver bullion dealers, and private individuals. Our competitive buyback prices on the market are the best bullion prices you’ll find in Chicagoland & the Midwest region. PGS Gold & Coin trusted bullion buyers are committed to precious metal investors and collectors, serving bullion buyers and bullion sellers at our multiple retail coin shop locations throughout Chicagoland.
noun
gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight. “gold bullion”
Bullion refers to a precious metal like gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium in bulk form that is valued by its weight in either troy ounce or grams. Bullion comes in different forms, there are bullion coins, bars, ingots, and rounds. People buy precious metals because they are a permanent asset and a sound long term investment as values tend to increase over time. The smaller the weight, the more costly the bullion is to produce, resulting in a higher premium for smaller denomination bullion. Whenever prices are low, smart investors buy larger quantities of precious metal bullion.
A bar will be marked with its weight and purity. Bullion bars are valued exclusively based on the content of the precious metal.
Ingots refer more to the shape of casted metal and can apply to both precious & non-precious metals.
The value of a bullion round is based solely on its precious metal content. Bullion rounds are for collection, not for circulation, and have no currency value.
There are many ways to buy and own gold. Coins and small bars offer a popular option for investing in precious metal. Gold bullion coins are used as an alternative form of wealth storage to traditional currency. The attraction of gold bullion coins is that they retain near full value regardless of either change of government or being transported outside their country of issue.
Available from 1 gram to 1 kilo
1 gram, 1 oz, & 10 oz most popular
United States
Eagle Gold Coins
Australia
Nugget / Kangaroo Gold Coins
Austria
Philharmonic Gold Coins
Canada
Maple Leaf Gold Coins
China
Panda Gold Coins
Great Britain
Britannia Gold Coins
Great Britain
Sovereign Gold Coins
Mexico
Libertad Gold Coins
South Africa
Krugerrand Gold Coins
When you don’t have a lot of extra money and you still want to make a sound investment investing in a precious metal, silver is a good choice. As a scarce commodity with a wide range of uses, the value of silver will never go to zero. With a history of silver being used as money going back thousands of years, there will always be a liquid market for silver coins regardless of what dollar price they may command in the future.
Available from 1 gram to 1000 ounce
1 oz, 10 oz, & 100 oz most popular
United States
Silver American Eagle Coins
Australia
Silver Kangaroo Coins
Australia
Silver Koala Coins
Austria
Silver Philharmonic Coins
Great Britain
Silver Maple Coins
China
Silver Panda Coins
Great Britain
Silver Britannia Coins
Mexico
Silver Libertad Coins
South Africa
Silver Krugerrand Coins
Platinum is considered an industrial metal. The automotive industry utilizes platinum in automotive catalysts to minimize the harmful effects of emissions. After the auto industry, jewelry accounts for the majority of platinum demand. Platinum is also used by the petroleum and chemical refining industries, in addition to the computer industry. Platinum mines are heavily concentrated in South Africa and Russia exclusively.
Like gold and silver, platinum is traded around the clock on global commodity markets. Platinum tends to fetch a higher price than gold during routine periods of market and political stability simply because it is much rarer than gold.
Available from 1 gram to 10 ounce
1 gram & 1 oz most popular
United States
Platinum American Eagle Coins
Australia
Platinum Kangaroo Coins
Austria
Platinum Philharmonic Coins
Canada
Platinum Maple Leaf Coins
Great Britain
Platinum Britannia Coins
Palladium is a highly rare precious metal with even smaller above-ground physical supplies than silver, gold, and platinum. Like platinum, palladium is a lustrous, silver-white metal. It has many of the same applications. The largest application is in automobile catalytic converters, with smaller uses in jewelry, dentistry, surgical instruments, and electronics. Palladium investing is a relatively new phenomenon when compared to the history of silver or gold. Palladium is a great way to diversify a bullion holding.
Available from 1 gram to 10 ounce
1 oz most popular
United States
Palladium American Eagle Coins
Canada
Maple Leaf Palladium Coins
Rhodium is a more volatile investment than other precious metals. However, Rhodium investing can be extremely rewarding for precious metals investors if they buy and sell Rhodium at the right time. Due to its scarcity, Rhodium prices have been as high as $10,000 / Oz within the last 20 years, but are susceptible to large fluctuations in price.
Available from 1 gram to 1 ounce
1/10 ounce most popular
If you’re looking for a certified gold bullion dealer & precious metal specialist where you can buy gold bullion, silver bullion, platinum bullion, palladium bullion, and rhodium bullion, contact PGS Gold & Coin today. We are a trusted gold bullion dealer, certified gold bullion buyer, and precious metal bullion seller in the Chicago area and Midwest region.
As a certified coin expert and precious metal specialist, PGS Gold & Coin can buy, sell, and appraise a wide variety of high-end items. Our retail stores and online store have a large inventory of rare coins, antique silver coins, U.S. gold coins, foreign gold coins, silver dollars, type coins, foreign silver coins, 90% junk silver coins, ancient coins, medals tokens exonumia, old U.S. currency & Confederate currency, foreign currency, gold bullion, silver bullion, platinum bullion, palladium bullion, rhodium bullion, diamond engagement rings, loose diamonds, and gemstones. Our online store inventory includes all of the above plus autographed sports memorabilia, historical documents, militaria & war memorabilia, pocket watches & timepieces, comic books, antique toys and trains, musical instruments, rare stamps, estate jewelry, fur coats, luxury items, designer handbags and purses, fine wine collections, antiques, and collectibles. We also buy and sell smartphones, cell phones, iPads, laptops, video game consoles, and other new in the box electronics.
Bullion is a precious metal—gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or rhodium—valued by weight (troy ounces or grams) rather than face value. It is sold as coins, bars, ingots, and rounds.
Bars are marked with weight and purity and valued on metal content. Ingots describe the cast shape of the metal. Rounds are valued on precious metal content only, are made for collecting, and have no currency value.
Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium bullion can be sold as coins, bars, ingots, and rounds from government mints or generic refiners. Scrap precious metals can also have value. PGS buys all of these.
Yes. Popular issues such as American Eagles, Maple Leafs, Krugerrands, Britannias, Pandas, Philharmonics, Kangaroos, Libertads, and Sovereigns are widely traded. PGS buys these where applicable in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium.
Yes. Scrap gold, silver, platinum, palladium, and rhodium can be sold for cash based on weight and purity. Bring items to a precious metals dealer like PGS for a free evaluation.
Buyback prices are based on current market value, weight, and purity. Smaller denominations often carry higher premiums because they cost more to produce relative to larger bars and coins.
Yes. Many dealers both buy and sell bullion coins and bars. PGS buys and sells inventory from the US Mint, world government mints, and generic refiners.
Yes. These metals can diversify a precious metals holding, though rhodium prices can be more volatile. PGS buys and sells platinum, palladium, and rhodium bullion in addition to gold and silver.
Common sizes include 1 gram, 1 oz, and 10 oz gold; 1 oz, 10 oz, and 100 oz silver; 1 gram and 1 oz platinum; 1 oz palladium; and rhodium bars as small as 1/10 oz. Other weights are also traded.
Buy or sell bullion at a local precious metals dealer with transparent, market-based pricing. Visit any PGS Gold & Coin retail location in Chicagoland and the Midwest, or call (888) 416-2701.
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about buying selling appraising gold silver platinum palladium & rhodium bullion,
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