New King Charles III General Circulation Coin Set to Enter Circulation Within Weeks – What’s Next for Investment Coins?
The question of when King Charles III’s image will replace that of his mother Queen Elizabeth II on currency, has been discussed by the pu..
Business Closure for the State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen
As a mark of respect to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and to enable our staff the opportunity to acknowledge the Queen’s passing in thei..
Do I Pay VAT on Gold and Silver Bullion?
We often come across first-time precious metals investors who are unsure whether gold and silver purchases are taxed. In this article, we ..
How Did Gold Perform in the First Half of the Year – and What are Its Prospects for 2023?
Just over halfway through 2022, we’re surprised how quickly time seems to be moving. With more than six months already passed, we thought ..
Top 7 Questions About Capital Gains Tax
In this time of high inflation, investors are keen to maximise their returns. One way this can be achieved is by investing in gold coins w..
Why Not Celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee with a Commemorative 2022 Sovereign
The Royal Mint has released its largest ever coin collection in honour of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee and her 70-year reign, the fi..
Buying Gold in Times of Crisis and The Power of Blockchain
Gold has proven itself an effective hedge in times of economic uncertainty. The precious metal can protect personal wealth against inflation, currency devaluation and broader uncertainty. Considering this, it’s apt that the yellow metal is currently riding high.
The Russia – Ukraine Conflict and Central Banks
Central banks have realised the benefits of investing in gold for a long time. They now hold more than 35,000 metric tonnes of gold. This is around a fifth of all the gold ever mined.
Russian, Ukraine and the gold price
The gold lowdown:
- Gold rose in price by approximately 8% in February.
- Gold’s trading high was £1,478 per troy ounce this week.
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Gold as an Alternative to Crypto in 2022
When buying a commodity, share or asset of any kind, you have to accept some price volatility as part of the risk. What goes up can easily..