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CategoryBank Rate Rise: What Does it Mean for the Gold Price?
After much speculation, the Bank of England announced a rise in interest rates on the 2nd November, from 0.25 per cent to 0.5 per cent. Th..
When Does the £1 Coin Go Out of Service?
On the 15th October, your old round £1 coins will cease to be legal tender. In short, that means they will go out of service and no longer..
LME Launches New Gold and Silver Contracts
The London Metal Exchange (LME) launched a new initiative on July 10, 2017, in an attempt to win a slice of London’s reported $5tn-a-year ..
Gold Bullion Market Update – July 2017
Market update
July has been a month of upheaval for the price of gold. After prices held steady in the gold bullion market in the days ..
Is a Computer or a Human behind the Accidental Gold Sale?
The price of gold reached a 5-week low of £977.65 on 26th June following the sale of 1.8 million ounces of gold.
Whilst most traders ag..
Are Commemorative Coins a Wise Investment Choice?
Commemorative bullion coins are those that are produced to celebrate a specific event or occasion. As an example, The Royal Mint has produ..
Focus On: The 2017 Silver Britannia Coin
The Royal Mint has launched a new 2017 silver Britannia coin minted from .999 purity silver. The .999 purity level was first introduced wi..
Gold Bullion Price Eyes UK General Election
As the UK general election approaches, we look back at the gold bullion market’s performance over the past month and ahead at predictions ..
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the South African Gold Krugerrand Coin
First produced by the South African Mint on 3rd July 1967, the South African gold Krugerrand coin is celebrating its 50th anniversary this..
News update – The New Pound Coin, May Triggers Article 50 and The ‘Big Maple Leaf’ Coin Stolen
The new pound coin has been released and Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50. The European Union have began to outline a strate..