Where to Buy Gold Bullion

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Compare Gold Bullion Dealers

Every dealer below is an established, insured seller with a track record of shipping gold bullion safely and on time. They differ in a few important ways, though — some specialize in bars and rounds priced closest to spot, while others carry a wider mix of fractional coins and collectible bullion. Shipping terms, order minimums, and pricing style also vary from one dealer to the next. Use the table to compare product formats, shipping, and pricing side by side, so you can find the right fit for what you're buying before you commit to a purchase.

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DealerBest ForFormatsShippingShop
eBay
(Verified Sellers)
Widest selection, bars to fractional coins BarsRoundsCoins Varies by seller, tracked Shop eBay →
JM Bullion
Bars & rounds at consistently low premiums BarsRoundsCoins Free on qualifying orders, insured Shop JM Bullion →
Kitco
Live spot pricing & established reputation BarsRoundsCoins Insured, tracked Shop Kitco →
Money Metals Exchange
Volume discounts on bulk gold orders BarsRoundsCoins Free over order minimum, insured Shop Money Metals →
SD Bullion
Low published premiums over spot BarsRoundsCoins Free on qualifying orders, insured Shop SD Bullion →
Silver Gold Bull
Competitive bulk pricing on bars, rounds & coins BarsRoundsCoins Free on qualifying orders, insured Shop Silver Gold Bull →
Amazon
Fast Prime shipping, smaller orders RoundsCoins Prime-eligible on many listings Shop Amazon →
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Gold bullion bars, rounds, and coins

Bars vs. Rounds vs. Coins — Which Should You Buy?

Gold bars typically carry the lowest premium over spot, since they're the simplest and most cost-efficient form for a mint to produce — a strong choice if your primary goal is acquiring the most gold per dollar. Gold rounds split the difference: privately minted, no face value, but often available in smaller fractional sizes that make it easier to buy in increments. Gold coins — like American Gold Eagles or Canadian Gold Maple Leafs — carry government backing and the highest recognition, which usually comes with the highest premium over spot, especially in fractional sizes like 1/10 oz or 1/4 oz.

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If you're buying purely for gold content and want the lowest cost per ounce, bars from a bulk dealer like JM Bullion or Money Metals Exchange are the most efficient choice. If you want the flexibility to sell in smaller increments, or you prefer the added assurance of a government mint, fractional government-issued coins from eBay or Amazon offer more liquidity, even at a higher premium per ounce.


★ BUYING TIP

Buying for Value

  • Buy bars
  • Lowest premium per ounce
  • Best for larger purchases

Buying for Flexibility

  • Buy fractional coins or rounds
  • Easier to sell in smaller increments
  • Check the FRC Price Guide first


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Frequently Asked Questions

What's a fair premium over spot for gold bullion?

Premiums vary by product and by market conditions — bars typically carry the lowest premium, rounds fall in the middle, and government-minted coins carry the highest premium, especially in smaller fractional sizes. Check each dealer's live pricing before buying so you know what you're actually paying over spot.

Should I buy gold bars, rounds, or coins?

Bars generally offer the lowest cost per ounce and suit buyers focused on acquiring the most gold for their budget. Rounds and coins cost more but are easier to sell in smaller increments, and government-minted coins carry added recognition and liquidity.

Which dealer has the lowest premium over spot?

Premiums shift with market conditions and order size, so it's worth comparing JM Bullion, Money Metals Exchange, and SD Bullion directly before a larger purchase — all three regularly publish competitive pricing on bars and rounds.

Is it safe to buy gold bullion online?

Yes, when buying from established, insured sellers. Purchases through eBay are backed by the Money Back Guarantee, and reputable bullion dealers ship fully insured with tracking on every order.

Do these dealers ship internationally?

Shipping policies vary by dealer and destination. Check each dealer's shipping page before ordering if you're outside the United States, as some bullion dealers restrict international shipping on certain products.

What's the difference between buying a single coin versus a bar?

Individual gold coins and rounds are typically bought one at a time or in small tubes of 10 to 20, since gold's high per-ounce cost makes large bulk purchases a significant investment. Bars are available in a range of sizes, from 1 gram up to 1 kilogram, letting buyers choose the increment that fits their budget.

How do I know gold bullion is authentic?

Buy from established, reputable dealers and look for clear hallmarks or assay markings on bars and rounds. Many gold products now ship with tamper-evident packaging and verification features like Veriscan, which adds an extra layer of authenticity assurance.