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    My Augusta Precious Metals Experience - Anyone else?

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    • So, I've had my Gold IRA with Augusta Precious Metals for about two years now, and wanted to share my experience.
    • I initially rolled over about $120k from an old 401k – primarily into gold, with a small percentage in silver just to balance things out a bit.
    • My main reason for going with Augusta was their reputation for transparency and customer service.
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    So, I've had my Gold IRA with Augusta Precious Metals for about two years now, and wanted to share my experience. I’m an insurance agent here in Omaha, so I’m all about diversification and risk management, which is why I dipped my toes into the precious metals space in the first place. I initially rolled over about $120k from an old 401k – primarily into gold, with a small percentage in silver just to balance things out a bit.

    My main reason for going with Augusta was their reputation for transparency and customer service. I spent a fair amount of time researching different companies, and they consistently came up as one of the most reliable. The whole process of setting up the account and doing the rollover felt pretty seamless, which was a huge relief since I’m not exactly a financial wizard when it comes to alternative assets. They actually walked me through everything step by step, and I never felt pressured into anything. I definitely recommend checking out the Gold IRA Quiz at goldirablueprint.com if you're even halfway thinking about this, it was super helpful for me in understanding the basics before I even talked to anyone.

    I'm not gonna lie, last year was a bit of a rollercoaster with the market, but seeing that physical gold in my portfolio just gives me a peace of mind that my stocks and bonds sometimes don't. It's not about making a quick buck for me; it's about preserving wealth for retirement. I've got my other investments doing their thing, but having that tangible asset feels like a solid foundation.

    Anyone else here an Augusta customer? What's your experience been like, especially with the recent market shifts? Or if you went with another company, what made you choose them over Augusta?

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    ashley_baker💼Starter (0-50k)
    I opened with Augusta back in 2018 when I finally pulled the trigger on rolling over my 401k. Had a good experience then – their rep actually talked me out of putting too much into silver then, which in retrospect was solid advice. My portfolio now is worth about $40k, sitting pretty. Always do your due diligence, but Augusta has been reliable for me.

    Comments (17)

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    thomas_walker🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Hey, glad to hear you're having a good experience! I actually just started my Gold IRA with Augusta a few months ago after a buddy of mine recommended them. I'm also pretty big on diversification, and the whole process was smoother than I expected. So far, so good for me too!

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    kenneth_parker💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Hey, glad to hear your experience has been positive! You mentioned you're "all about diversification and risk management" as an insurance agent. Could you elaborate a bit on what specific aspects of Augusta's offerings or their process particularly resonated with that philosophy for you?

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    thomas_walker🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Hey, glad to hear your experience with Augusta Precious Metals has been positive! Always good to see people diversifying their portfolios. I'm curious though, do you ever worry about the liquidity of physical gold in an IRA? While it's great for long-term stability, I sometimes wonder if it ties up too much capital compared to, say, gold ETFs, especially if you needed to access funds relatively quickly. Just a thought!

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    matthew_murphy👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    Hey, glad to hear your experience with Augusta has been positive! It's always good to see diversification paying off, especially with the current economic climate. Since you're into risk management, you might find this article on geopolitical factors affecting gold prices interesting:

    https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/011216/how-geopolitics-affect-gold-prices.asp

    Could be a good read for staying ahead of the curve!

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    timothy_reed💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    Reading through these comments brings back a lot of memories, honestly. I started looking into gold about eight years ago, back when the news cycle felt like it was doing daily backflips and my stock portfolio was getting whipped around like a kite in a hurricane. I had a good chunk saved, maybe half a mil in various funds, but it just felt... fragile. My wife, bless her heart, always told me to be less of a worrier, but after seeing my parents lose a chunk of their retirement in '08, "fragile" wasn't a feeling I wanted anywhere near my future. I remember late nights in our Madison kitchen, poring over articles, mostly junk, but then I stumbled onto the idea of a Gold IRA. The whole thing felt archaic at first – gold? Really? I even called up my old financial advisor, the guy who'd been managing our accounts for years, and he practically laughed me off the phone. Said it was for "doomsday preppers" and "tin-foil hat wearing types." That stung, but it also lit a fire under me. That's when I found Augusta. It wasn't a quick decision. I probably called them four or

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    margaret_chen🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    User: GoldandSF

    Augusta's always been solid in my book, though I ended up going with a different provider after getting quotes from about five or six places back in late 2021. Their rep was super professional, no hard sell at all, which was a breath of fresh air. Ultimately, another company had slightly better buyback terms that swayed me, but Augusta was definitely a strong contender.

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    diane_bailey💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    Yep, been there. Augusta *was* great for me setting up my Gold IRA a few years back when I rolled over an old 401k – no hard sell, just solid info. Their fee structure is pretty transparent, which was a huge plus after looking at some other companies that felt like they were hiding things. I ended up putting about 150k in, mostly Eagles and a few Buffaloes. Main advice: always compare storage fees, they can really add up over time. Some custodians charge a flat rate, others a percentage, so run the numbers for your projected portfolio size.

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    patricia_miller📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Totally resonate with this. I had a similar experience with Augusta about two years back when I was first looking to roll over some old 401k funds. The initial consultation felt less like a sales pitch and more like a genuinely informative session, which was a huge relief after dealing with a few pushier companies. Ended up moving about 60k into physical gold through them and the process from start to finish was smooth, despite my initial jitters about shipping precious metals to Denver.

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    ashley_baker💼Starter (0-50k)✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    I opened with Augusta back in 2018 when I finally pulled the trigger on rolling over my 401k. Had a good experience then – their rep actually talked me out of putting too much into silver then, which in retrospect was solid advice. My portfolio now is worth about $40k, sitting pretty. Always do your due diligence, but Augusta has been reliable for me.

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    ronald_morris👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    Yeah, Augusta is legitimately top-tier. My family has been dealing with them for almost five years now, ever since my father-in-law first moved some of his retirement into physical gold. He's based out in Newport News, and I'm a bit further down in Virginia Beach, but we both ended up going with Augusta after doing some serious due diligence. We looked at probably half a dozen companies – Lear, Goldco, Birch Gold, you name it – and Augusta just stood out for their transparency and the way they handled the whole process. There was zero pressure, just a lot of education. My own rollover was a bit chunkier, north of $800k from a mix of old 401ks, and they made it feel like a breeze. Took about two and a half weeks from start to finish, and the metals were securely in the Delaware Depository. Can't recommend them enough, frankly.

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    james_wilson👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Been there, done that, and honestly, Augusta was a breath of fresh air after dealing with some absolute clowns trying to push marked-up collectibles. My previous "advisor" back in '21 literally tried to sell me proof coins at 2x spot. Switched over, and the transparency with Augusta was night and day. Their fees were clearly laid out, no hidden agendas. I actually used the IRA Calculator from the sidebar here on GIRAB beforehand to run some projections, and it was surprisingly accurate compared to what Augusta ultimately detailed. Made me feel a lot more confident pulling the trigger on that significant portion of my retirement funds.

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    barbara_white🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Interesting to hear about your experience with Augusta. I've had a few clients (I dabble in consulting for friends and family beyond my main gig here in Portland) ask me about them, and my take is they're a solid, if slightly pricier, option. Their customer service is generally top-notch, which counts for a lot when you're moving a significant chunk of your retirement funds. For me, transparency around fees and storage is key, and Augusta seems to deliver there. I personally went with a different outfit after a lot of spreadsheet work comparing fees and available metals, but I wouldn't tell someone *not* to use Augusta if they value that white-glove service.

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    richard_garcia👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    @Ronald Morris, that's good to hear. Augusta is definitely a solid choice for a lot of people, especially for those just starting to diversify into precious metals. I used them myself briefly back in '08 when I first dipped my toe in, mostly for their educational resources, before moving a larger chunk over to a more specialized dealer with better bulk pricing for my silver accumulation. It just goes to show that what works for one investor might not be the absolute best long-term fit for another, depending on their portfolio size and specific goals.

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    gary_stewart📊Growing (50-100k)about 7 hours ago

    @Ronald Morris Glad to hear you're having a good experience with Augusta. I'm over here in Fresno and was looking at them myself when I first moved some of my retirement funds into a Gold IRA a couple of years back. Ended up going with another company, but I still keep an eye on them. The Gold vs Stocks chart on GIRAB https://goldvsstocks.goldirablueprint.com/?period=10Y, especially the 10-year comparison, really helped me visualize the long-term stability of gold before I made the jump. It just puts things in perspective when you're looking at your portfolio's future.

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    andrew_roberts👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 7 hours ago

    Yeah, Augusta's pretty solid for the larger accounts. I actually put a chunk, about $400k, into gold and silver with them back in 2020 when things started looking wobbly. The setup was smooth, no major issues. Just keep an eye on those annual storage fees – they can add up, especially if you hold for decades. Always worth checking what other custodians might offer.

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    william_davis💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 7 hours ago

    Good to see some folks are having good experiences with Augusta. I'm in Dallas and used them for my rollover earlier this year – about $650k in total. Everything was smooth. One thing that really helped me with the decision was using the Gold IRA Comparison Tool from Gold IRA Companies.com. It's not perfect but it gave me a solid baseline to compare fees and storage options across a few different providers, which really highlighted Augusta's competitive edge. Worth a look if you're still shopping around.

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    janet_cook📊Growing (50-100k)about 7 hours ago

    @Andrew Roberts - Good to hear about Augusta's smooth setup, especially for a portfolio of that size. I'm rocking a much smaller account with Noble Gold out here in Providence – got about $70k tied up in mostly gold eagles. One thing I found really useful, especially figuring out the logistics for my first RMD, was this RMD calculator from Investopedia. It breaks down the calculations in a way that's actually understandable for us non-accountants. Super helpful for planning.

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