Thinking of Buying Gold or Silver? - Here's What to Watch Out For
Gold and silver are booming. But that doesn’t mean every offer you see is a good one.
As a Newsmax reader, you’re probably receiving mailers, emails, and even cold calls about investing in precious metals.
They all sound urgent. They all sound patriotic. And many of them... are misleading.
The truth is: the gold industry has a transparency problem.
What to Watch Out For:
Dealers often use fear or hype messaging, or flashy FREE Silver offers to push overpriced coins with big markups — coins that benefit them, not you. They may steer you into collectible “proof” coins, obscure series like the America the Beautiful 5 oz, or so-called "numismatic" products… all while charging 50–100% premiums that most buyers don’t catch until it’s too late.
Here’s How to Protect Yourself:
Buy Bullion and Premium Bullion, Not Collectibles
- Stick to coins priced close to the metal’s market value.
Know Your Pricing Benchmarks
- Gold (1 oz bullion): Should be $3,600 or less
- Gold (1/4 oz): Under $1,250
- Silver (1 oz): Under $44
- Silver (1.5 oz wildlife): Under $85
Ask for Transparency
- A reputable company will show you pricing upfront, explain their margin, and educate — not pressure — you.
Why Allegiance Gold Is Different
At Allegiance Gold, we don’t use gimmicks. We don’t push overpriced collectibles. We educate. We simplify. We protect.
That’s why thousands of Americans — from retirees to business owners to federal employees — trust us to help them build real wealth through physical gold and silver, delivered to their door or held in a Gold IRA.
GET THE TRUTH. GET THE GUIDE.
We created a free educational guide to help Newsmax readers learn:
- What to buy (and what to avoid)
- How pricing works in physical metals
- Why some products carry unnecessary premiums
- What questions to ask before making any investment
Claim your free Wealth Protection Guide
This isn’t about fear — it’s about facts.
And in a world of financial smoke and mirrors, the truth is the most valuable asset of all.
