Last time, we walked through how a Gold IRA can shield your retirement from inflation and Wall Street’s volatility. But here’s what most people miss: not every shiny coin in your safe qualifies. In fact, the IRS has very strict rules about what counts—and the reasons behind them are telling.
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New policy changes under RFK Jr. have quietly ended vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women—despite decades of practice and precedent.
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Did you know the IRS only allows certain types of gold in retirement accounts?
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Fun Fact Of The Day
To qualify for a Gold IRA, gold must be at least 99.5% pure—except for the American Gold Eagle, which is 91.67% pure but still allowed due to its legal tender status.
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