Yesterday, we covered which gold coins are best during a squeeze. But when demand surges, so do the scams. Fake gold floods the market fast, and panicked buyers become easy prey. If you’re not careful, your “insurance” could be nothing but brass and heartbreak.
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In 2012, a fake 10-ounce gold bar was discovered at a major dealer in Manhattan—filled with tungsten but sealed in an official-looking case. Even pros can be fooled when demand is high.
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