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  2. Rosland Capital - Wikipedia

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    Marin Aleksov founded the company in 2008 and served as its CEO. [2] Rosland also established precious metal-backed Individual retirement accounts (IRAs). [3] [4]In July 2014, Rosland expanded into the United Kingdom, where the company was known as Rosland UK, [5] [6] and later moved into Germany as Rosland GmbH.

  3. Precious metal rewards and risks retirees should know - AOL

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    Find out how to add precious metals to your portfolio today. Precious metal rewards that retirees should know. Buying precious metals — and gold, in particular — can have many benefits as you ...

  4. A-Mark Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    A-Mark Precious Metals (founded in 1965 as A Mark Coin Company) [1] is a precious metals trading company. It was the first company allowed to make and sell coins from the metals recovered in the shipwreck of SS Gairsoppa. [1] A-Mark is traded on Nasdaq and is a Fortune 500 company as of 2021. [3]

  5. Wheaton Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Silver Wheaton, the company changed its name to Wheaton Precious Metals on May 10, 2017. [ 8 ] In 2016, the company reported attributable production totaling 30.4 million ounces of silver and 353,700 ounces of gold, with net earnings of US$195 million on operating cash flows of $584 million.

  6. Why investors are drawn to precious metals - AOL

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    As 2024 comes to a close, the U.S. economy continues to navigate choppy waters. Inflation, while down from its peak, still hovers at 2.44%.The Federal Reserve has maintained high interest rates at ...

  7. Goldline International - Wikipedia

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    Goldline, LLC was a retail seller of gold and silver coins, and other precious metals for investors and collectors. [1] Goldline traced its formation to a Deak & Co. subsidiary created in 1960, a firm that in the late 1970s was the largest storefront gold retailer and later went into bankruptcy in the 1980s.

  8. Monex Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Monex Precious Metals is a United States bullion dealer that buys and sells precious metals to retail clients headquartered in Newport Beach, California. The company offers Gold , Silver , Platinum and Palladium coins, bars, bullion rounds, collectibles and other numismatics products from various mints around the world.

  9. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    Metal: Silver (1977); Nevada's nickname is the Silver State: Sandstone (1987) Precious Gemstone: Virgin Valley black fire opal (1987) Semiprecious Gemstone: Nevada turquoise (1987) New Hampshire [48] Beryl (1985) Granite (1985); New Hampshire's nickname is the Granite State: Smoky quartz (1985) New Jersey [49] Franklinite [50] New Mexico [51 ...