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The tool on this page is designed to help you plan a precious metals purchase. With it, you can pick any of the more popular gold or silver coins. Follow the prompts. Then you:
- Enter the spot price of the metal from the displayed prices,
- Enter the number of coins you're thinking of purchasing,
- Enter "Submit", and Voila! The result is the approximate amount needed for your contmplated purchase.
- Call us at (888) 447-7296, toll free from anywhere in the US. (See "Buying and Selling" for more information!)
This tool is to be used for approximations for planning purposes only. The final price you pay is a combination of the spot price, the cost of coinage, storage, insurance, shipping and mark-up. Although the spot price has all factors of supply and demand already factored into it, different coins have different supply-demand factors. The Request-A-Quote tool takes all these into account, but is updated only daily, whereas the spot price is updated continually during the trading day. So the final price you pay may be somewhat more or less than the results indicated from Request-A-Quote.
Also, our spot price is based on the so-called west coast spot and may be the same, slightly less or slightly more than New York spot. BEI buys and sells gold, platinum and silver nationwide. We deal in all the well known bullion coins as well as bars, wafers and ingots. We have been providing high quality precious metals service since 1994. Our people have over 30 years of experience in precious metals and are ready to assist you in any way possible.
We are very competitive. Most of the time, we beat all other dealer prices. Also, we include US Registered mail or insured UPS delivery to any US location in all our sell quotes. (Thus there are no "shipping and handling" costs top add on!)
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Precious Metals Disclaimer Please, be aware that the Request a Quote is only an estimate. Metals prices are moving targets, sometimes changing even minute to minute. BEI cannot make any gaurantee that your purchase price will be the same as the quote. Nonetheless, it should be close.
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