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  2. How To Buy Silver: 5 Ways To Invest - AOL

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    Physical Silver. Direct ownership of physical silver is the most basic form of investing in the precious metal. Unlike cash, bonds, Treasury bills and other promissory notes, tangible precious ...

  3. How to invest in silver: 5 ways to buy and sell it - AOL

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    3. ETFs that own silver. If you don’t want to own physical silver directly but also want a lower-risk method than futures, you can buy an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that owns physical silver ...

  4. Silver as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Silver exchange-traded products represent a quick and easy way for an investor to gain exposure to the silver price, without the inconvenience of storing physical bars. Silver ETPs include: iShares Silver Trust launched by iShares is the largest silver ETF on the market with over 340 million troy ounces of silver in storage. [27]

  5. Where To Buy Gold and Silver Coins or Bars: Red Flags To ...

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    What To Do Before Buying Your First Gold or Silver Coin (or Bar) ... When buying gold, be wary of any dealer that doesn’t have a physical location, according to Consumer Affairs. Its ...

  6. Gold IRA - Wikipedia

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    The four precious metals allowed to be held in an individual retirement account are gold, silver, platinum and palladium, provided they are in the form of IRS-approved coin or bar products. Since gold is the most commonly purchased of the four, the overarching term "gold IRA" is used most often as industry slang to mean a retirement account ...

  7. Bullion - Wikipedia

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    The London bullion market is an over-the-counter market for wholesale trading of gold and silver. The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) coordinates activities of its members and other participants in the London bullion market. The LBMA sets and promotes quality standards for gold and silver bullion bars.

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