Augusta Precious Metals - Worth a look for gold coins, especially as a vet
- •My portfolio is on the higher end of the 7-figure range, and as a retired Admiral, discipline is baked into my investment strategy.
- •I've been eyeing more direct gold exposure for a while, particularly with the rumblings out of Washington and the general economic uncertainty.
- •My existing diversified portfolio felt solid, but something was missing in terms of true hedge.
Just closed a significant gold coin purchase with Augusta Precious Metals and wanted to share my experience for those of you thinking about a Gold IRA or just diversifying into physical metals. My portfolio is on the higher end of the 7-figure range, and as a retired Admiral, discipline is baked into my investment strategy. I've been eyeing more direct gold exposure for a while, particularly with the rumblings out of Washington and the general economic uncertainty. My existing diversified portfolio felt solid, but something was missing in terms of true hedge.
I looked at a few different providers, but Augusta really stood out for their transparency and customer service. I'm based in Virginia Beach, and I appreciate a no-nonsense approach. Their team was incredibly helpful in guiding me through the different options for gold coins – I ended up going with a mix of American Gold Eagles and Canadian Gold Maple Leafs for their liquidity and recognition. They weren't pushy with sales, which was a huge plus compared to some other places. They laid out the fees clearly upfront, and while it's an investment, I felt the value was there. The whole process, from initial inquiry to the transfer into my IRA custodian's vault, took about three weeks, which felt reasonable for the due diligence involved.
The peace of mind knowing I have a tangible asset, accessible through my IRA, is a real comfort. I’m not typically one to get emotional about investments, but seeing that confirmation felt... grounding. It's a long-term play for me, and I view it as insurance for a portion of my retirement savings. For any other veterans out there, especially, I felt they understood a certain level of expectation regarding clarity and efficiency. Has anyone else here had a similar positive experience with Augusta or another provider for gold coins? What are your thoughts on the current weighting of gold in your overall portfolio?