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    Hey everyone, just wanted to share something I found super helpful. Gold IRA Blueprint just dropped a new article reviewing Camino Coin Company, and it's definitely a must-read if you're looking into precious metals investments.

    What I really appreciate about Gold IRA Blueprint is how incredibly thorough and unbiased their reviews are. You can tell they put a lot of effort into making sure the information is accurate and genuinely helpful for their readers – it really shines through in their editorial policy. They don't just scratch the surface; they dig deep into all the aspects that matter most when you're making big financial decisions.

    This Camino Coin Company Review is no exception. It's well-researched, easy to understand, and gives you a really clear picture of what to expect. Seriously, if you're on the fence about who to trust with your Gold IRA, or just want to learn more, I highly recommend checking it out. These guys are quickly becoming my go-to for reliable info!

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    robert_thompson💰Established (100-250k)
    @Kenneth Parker - I hear you on the premiums, especially on the Eagles. I’m in Phoenix myself and when I was setting up my Gold IRA a few years back, I actually went with Camino for my initial allocation of PAMPs and a few smaller bars. Their setup process for the IRA custodian integration was surprisingly smooth, and they were really transparent about storage options, which was a big plus for me. While I do shop around for my smaller, direct purchases now, for that initial, larger IRA transfer, their reliability and the ease of the process actually outweighed a slightly higher premium for me at the time. I value certainty when dealing with significant amounts.

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    mark_adams👑Elite (1m-5m)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Interesting to see the range of opinions here. I've been with Augusta for years for my physical gold and silver, but was recently discussing with my advisor about diversifying some of the *new* cashflow – maybe a 7-figure amount – into something with a slightly different risk profile while still maintaining direct IRA ownership. For anyone who's used Camino, what's been your experience with their buyback program, specifically for larger positions? Is it as frictionless as they claim, or have there been delays when trying to liquidate a substantial amount?

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

    I've seen a few folks here hyping up Camino Coin for their "exclusives," but honestly, I pulled out of them last year after a pretty significant chunk of my gold allocation with them. I found their premium for those "special" coins was just eroding my gains too much compared to the more standard bullion I held elsewhere. If you're looking for true wealth preservation, sometimes the shiny marketing just isn't worth the extra cost.

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    margaret_chen🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Looks like a lot of folks here are focused on the fees, which are definitely important to scrutinize with any precious metals dealer. However, when I was shopping around for a Gold IRA last year, I found that reviewing the storage solutions and insurance policies of a company like Camino Coin was just as critical, if not more so. What good is a low fee if your six-figure investment isn't fully protected against *all* potential losses, including theft or damage at the depository? I ended up going with a different firm largely because their allocated storage options and comprehensive insurance policy (Lloyd's of London, specifically) offered me greater peace of mind for my ~$350k allocation, even if it meant a slightly higher annual fee.

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    donna_rogers🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Reading through these Camino Coin reviews, it's making me remember how much due diligence goes into choosing a good gold IRA custodian. I settled on Augusta Precious Metals after reading through a ton of comparisons – the Best Gold IRA Companies tool at goldirablueprint.com/best-gold-ira-companies/ was actually super helpful for narrowing down the options. Definitely worth a look if you're feeling overwhelmed by choice.

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    steven_mitchell🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    I saw a few red flags with Camino when I was researching Gold IRA providers back in 2021. Their fee structure seemed a bit opaque compared to others, and I found multiple mixed reviews online about their storage options. Ended up going with APMEX instead; their transparency with pricing and insured storage put my mind at ease, especially with my 300k portfolio.

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    maria_campbell📊Growing (50-100k)✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    I've been invested with a Gold IRA for a little over three years now, mostly through Augusta Precious Metals, but I did do an initial smaller rollover, about $60k, with Camino back in 2021. My experience was... fine. The setup was smooth enough, and the metals arrived at the depository in Delaware without a hitch. However, when I tried to add another $20k to that account from a recent inheritance, the communication felt a lot more fragmented than what I was used to with Augusta. I ended up just sending it all to Augusta instead. I'm still holding my initial Camino allocation, but for future buys from my Boise home office, I'm sticking with my primary. Has anyone else felt that their smaller transactions received less attention?

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    helen_turner💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    My buddy in Louisville swears by Camino for buying junk silver, but for my Gold IRA, I went with Augusta. Call me old-fashioned, but after seeing my parents lose a chunk of their retirement in '08, I’m a firm believer in having a direct relationship with the company holding my precious metals, not just a middleman. It might mean slightly higher fees upfront, but the peace of mind knowing who I'm dealing with for my $150k portfolio is worth every penny.

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

    Their pricing for Silver Eagles was always a bit high, even back in '08 when everyone was scrambling. I stuck with them for a while for convenience since they're local, but honestly, I found better deals online through a few different dealers for my larger gold purchases, especially when I was adding to my Roth.

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    paul_hill🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    Someone mentioned Camino Coin earlier, and honestly, reading through these reviews just brings back a rush of relief for me. I remember back in December 2021, I was seriously sweating. The market felt like it was doing a slow-motion dive, and the almost $300k I had been growing was starting to feel like it was shrinking by the day. My dad, who's always been big on diversification, finally convinced me to look into physical gold, and after a ton of research, I ended up going with Gold IRA. It felt like taking a massive weight off my shoulders, and seeing that portion of my portfolio hold steady while everything else was doing a roller coaster has been incredibly validating.

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

    This is really helpful, thanks for sharing. I've been looking at diversifying my retirement a bit more beyond just real estate here in Dallas, and physical gold makes a lot of sense. For those who've actually taken delivery, has anyone experienced any issues with storage or insurance once it's out of the depository? I'm curious about the logistics for larger amounts, say if you're looking at a $100k+ allocation.

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

    @Steven Mitchell, that's interesting you say that about Camino. Back in 2021, I was looking to move a significant chunk of my portfolio – about $1.5 million – out of the market. My financial advisor, who I'd trusted for years here in NYC, actually recommended them, highlighting their secure storage options available outside typical banking institutions. I did my own due diligence and found their fee structure, while not the absolute lowest, was transparent enough for me once I dug a bit; the peace of mind knowing my wealth wasn't solely tied to market volatility during such an uncertain time was worth every penny.

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    thomas_walker🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    Okay, jumping into this Camino Coin thread, I wanted to share my experience because posts like these were critical when I was looking into Gold IRAs a few years back. Seriously, back in 2020, when the world felt like it was falling apart and the market was doing acrobatics, my 401k took a beating that made me physically ill. I'm talking about losing nearly 15% of my portfolio, which for me was around $50k at the time, in a matter of weeks. The thought of my life savings, my future security, just evaporating was a punch to the gut. I live in San Diego, and even with a decent tech job, the cost of living here means every dollar counts. It was then I started looking at alternative investments, specifically precious metals, because the stability and historical resilience of gold suddenly looked incredibly appealing. I initially looked at a few larger, more advertised companies, but frankly, their sales tactics felt aggressive and I got the vibe they were pushing products more for their commission than for my benefit. I was on edge, feeling vulnerable after the market crash, and didn't want to feel pressured. That's when I found Camino Coin (

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    joshua_phillips🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    @Steven Mitchell I hear you on the red flags, and I always advise digging deep into fee structures. When I opened my Gold IRA in early 2022, I started with a modest $40,000, and knowing exactly what those storage and admin fees would look like over time was crucial, especially with the market volatility back then. It's not just the initial percentages; make sure you understand any *tiered* fees that kick in as your portfolio grows, because that can really sneak up on you whether you're in Birmingham or Boise.

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

    @James Wilson, it's funny you mention Camino. My experience was actually with them early last year, not 2021, but it sounds like a similar situation. My advisor down here in Palm Beach basically told me I was crazy for wanting to move more than a couple hundred grand into physical gold, especially with the market still relatively hot. I'd been watching the inflation numbers climb and just had this gut feeling, so I started looking for alternatives. Camino was actually the second place I called. The first one felt a bit too slick, but Camino's approach was much more about educating me on the process and the different options for storage, even for a significant allocation. Ended up moving just under $2 million with them, mostly into a mix of Eagles and some pre-1933 St. Gaudens. Given how the back half of last year went, I'm feeling pretty good about that decision now.

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    michelle_collins🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Couldn't agree more with this review! I had almost the exact same experience with Camino back in 2022 when I was rolling over some old 401k funds. The transparency with their fee structure was a huge selling point for me, especially after hearing horror stories from friends who got nickel-and-dimed elsewhere. My account manager, Sarah, was incredibly patient walking me through the whole process, which felt like a big deal since I'm just outside of Richmond and prefer dealing with a human.

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    jennifer_martinez💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    Glad to see this thread. I actually dipped my toes into the precious metals market with Camino back in Q4 2022, right when the market felt like it was going to completely crater. Went with about $150k into mostly gold Eagles and a smaller portion of silver Maples. While their setup fees were a bit higher than some other places I looked at, the storage solution and the ease of their rollover process from my old 401k made it a pretty smooth experience for a first-timer out here in Miami.

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    nancy_hall💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Funny to see this thread pop up. I actually liquidated a chunk of my physical silver holdings with Camino back in late 2022 to roll into a Gold IRA. Initially, I was a little uneasy about not having all my eggs in the physical basket, especially with the inflation scares rattling everyone in Tampa at the time, but honestly, having that gold securely vaulted and just knowing it's there, *untouchable* by instant market panics... it really does give a different kind of peace of mind. Call it illogical, but there's something freeing about it, even if some purists would scoff at the "paper gold" aspect of a trust.

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    gary_stewart📊Growing (50-100k)about 1 month ago

    Honestly, reading these reviews, I'm a bit surprised by the mixed bag here. When I was looking into rolling over some of my old 401k into a Gold IRA a few years back – had about 80k to work with then – Camino Coin was actually one of the companies that came highly recommended by a financial advisor out here in Fresno. I ended up going with a different firm purely based on their storage options at the time, but Camino felt solid. It makes me wonder if there's been a shift in their service or if some of these negative experiences are more isolated incidents.

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    robert_thompson💰Established (100-250k)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    @Kenneth Parker - I hear you on the premiums, especially on the Eagles. I’m in Phoenix myself and when I was setting up my Gold IRA a few years back, I actually went with Camino for my initial allocation of PAMPs and a few smaller bars. Their setup process for the IRA custodian integration was surprisingly smooth, and they were really transparent about storage options, which was a big plus for me. While I do shop around for my smaller, direct purchases now, for that initial, larger IRA transfer, their reliability and the ease of the process actually outweighed a slightly higher premium for me at the time. I value certainty when dealing with significant amounts.

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    carol_carter💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    I went with Camino Coin myself back in 2021 when I rolled over an old 401k into a Gold IRA. Was a bit hesitant at first putting a chunk of my retirement, about $180k, into precious metals. But honestly, their price transparency report they sent me really sealed the deal. It broke down everything – premiums, storage fees at Delaware Depository, even the bid-ask spread on the American Gold Eagles I was looking at. Helped me feel a lot more confident.

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    christopher_young🌟Ultra (5m+)Real Investor✓ Verifiedabout 1 month ago

    @Nancy Hall It's funny you mention that. I actually did the exact opposite around the same time – moved a *significant* portion from traditional assets into physical gold, then later into a Gold IRA with Camino. The initial thought of having nearly four decades of accumulated wealth tied up in physical metals felt…unsettling, almost like going back to a barter system after a lifetime of digital transactions. But seeing my portfolio weather the recent market madness, especially during those crazy inflation spikes, felt like a deep breath I didn't realize I needed to take. Honestly, finding Camino and having someone walk me through the tax advantages of the IRA conversion, after years of being anchored in Scottsdale real estate, felt like uncovering a hidden room in a house I thought I knew inside and out.

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    frank_rivera💎Premium (500k-1m)Real Investorabout 1 month ago

    Just wanted to chime in on Camino Coin Company. I used them for my gold IRA setup last year, specifically for a 401k rollover. The process was surprisingly smooth, especially given the distance – I’m based in Honolulu! Their team really helped me understand the tax advantages of holding physical precious metals in retirement. Definitely a solid choice if you're looking to diversify your retirement savings beyond traditional assets.

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