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    Custodian hunt for Gold Rounds - who are you all using?

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    • Alright, so I’m really leaning into diversifying with more physical gold, specifically gold rounds.
    • Now, looking at adding more gold rounds, I'm thinking it's probably time to re-evaluate.
    • My current custodian is...
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    Alright, so I’m really leaning into diversifying with more physical gold, specifically gold rounds. I’ve got a decent chunk of my portfolio (sitting around $380k right now, mostly in traditional stuff, but slowly shifting) already in a Gold IRA, and for the life of me, I can’t remember why I picked my current custodian back when I initially set it up. I was just getting started with the whole alternative assets thing, probably about 3 years ago when I first started moving some funds out of the stock market after seeing too many wild swings even for a former bank manager like myself. Now, looking at adding more gold rounds, I'm thinking it's probably time to re-evaluate.

    My current custodian is... fine. No major complaints, but no rave reviews either. Fees feel a bit opaque sometimes, and I've never really felt like they go above and beyond. Based in Portland, I’ve got some specific thoughts on storage location, but honestly, I’m more concerned about the actual service and trustworthiness. Who are you guys using for your Gold IRA custodians, especially for rounds? Are there any hidden gems out there, or conversely, any major pitfalls I should absolutely avoid?

    I’m really looking for reliability, clear fee structures, and custodians who don't treat me like I'm asking for their firstborn when I have a simple question. The whole process of setting up my first Gold IRA felt a bit like navigating a maze, so I'm hoping to streamline it this time around. I even found this Gold IRA Quiz recently which helped me understand some of the nuances I’d completely forgotten about. It’s got me thinking more strategically about my options.

    Any recommendations or nightmare stories you have regarding custodians for gold rounds would be incredibly helpful. What kind of storage options do they offer? Do they make the whole process of adding more metal easy or a bureaucratic nightmare? Is there anyone offering genuinely competitive fee structures for storing rounds vs. larger bars? Let me know what your experiences have been!

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    janet_cook📊Growing (50-100k)

    Hey, that's a solid chunk you're moving into gold! When you say "gold rounds," are you specifically talking about non-sovereign minted coins (like from private refiners) or are you also considering government-minted bullion coins that aren't necessarily eagles/maples?

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    diane_bailey💰Established (100-250k)Real Investorless than a minute ago

    Dude, I was in a super similar spot last year. Had a bunch of gold rounds I wanted to move into an IRA and it was a bigger headache than I expected. Ended up going with Equity Trust - they actually had a decent rep for handling non-standard assets like that. So far, so good, no complaints.

    Good luck with the hunt, it's definitely worth the effort for the peace of mind!

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    janet_cook📊Growing (50-100k)less than a minute ago

    Hey, that's a solid chunk you're moving into gold! When you say "gold rounds," are you specifically talking about non-sovereign minted coins (like from private refiners) or are you also considering government-minted bullion coins that aren't necessarily eagles/maples?

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    michael_anderson🏆Advanced (250-500k)Real Investorless than a minute ago

    Honestly, I'm a little surprised by the focus on gold rounds specifically. While they have their place, for a truly diversified and liquid physical gold IRA, I always leaned towards standard government-minted coins like Eagles or Maples. They're universally recognized and often have tighter buy/sell spreads than rounds, which can add up, especially with a significant chunk of change like you're talking about.

    My custodian (XYZ Custodians, if you're curious) handles both, but their reps always emphasized the advantages of sovereign coins for IRAs. Just something to consider before you lock in on rounds entirely.

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