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What Is the Spot Price of Gold? How It's Set and Why It Moves
The spot price of gold is the real-time benchmark for buying and selling bullion. Learn how it's set, what moves it, and what it means for your next purchase.
Read moreWhat Is Face Value on Gold Coins? Why a $50 Eagle Is Worth $2,900+
Face value is the legal tender denomination stamped on a coin — but it has nothing to do with what the coin is worth. Learn why face value exists and when it actually matters.
Read moreWhat Is OTC Gold Trading? How Over-the-Counter Markets Move Billions in Metal
The OTC gold market is where institutions trade physical metal directly, outside of exchanges. Learn how it works and why it matters alongside COMEX and the LBMA.
Read moreWhat Is a Hallmark on Gold? How Stamps Verify Purity and Provenance
A hallmark is an official stamp on gold or silver that certifies purity, origin, and maker. Learn how to read hallmarks and why they matter for bullion buyers and sellers.
Read moreWhat Is De-Dollarization? How the Global Shift Away from the Dollar Fuels Gold Demand
De-dollarization is the global trend of reducing reliance on the US dollar for trade and reserves. Learn what drives it, where it stands, and why it is a major tailwind for gold.
Read moreGold Purity Explained — .999 vs .9999 and What the Numbers Mean for Buyers
Gold purity is measured in fineness — .999 means 99.9% pure, .9999 means 99.99% pure. Learn what purity levels mean for different gold products and why it matters at resale.
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