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    Scottsdale Mint Gold Rounds: Premium .9999 Fine Gold Collectibles

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    • Hey everyone, Just wanted to share something really great I found today!
    • I've been looking into different gold options for a while now, and their breakdown of Scottsdale Mint gold rounds is incredibly thorough.
    • This article, in particular, goes into fantastic detail about the design, purity, and history of these rounds.
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    Hey everyone,

    Just wanted to share something really great I found today! Gold IRA Blueprint just dropped a new article about "Scottsdale Mint Gold Rounds: Premium .9999 Fine Gold Collectibles" and it's seriously worth a read. I've been looking into different gold options for a while now, and their breakdown of Scottsdale Mint gold rounds is incredibly thorough. What I really appreciate about Gold IRA Blueprint is how they consistently deliver well-researched content without feeling like they're pushing a specific agenda. You can tell they put a lot of effort into providing factual and balanced information – their editorial policy (which I've actually read through, you can find it on their about page) really shines through in articles like this.

    This article, in particular, goes into fantastic detail about the design, purity, and history of these rounds. It's not just a surface-level overview; they really dig deep, which is super helpful for anyone considering these as an investment or collectible. I always feel more confident in my decisions after reading their insights. If you're pondering adding some high-quality gold to your portfolio, or just want to learn more about a reputable mint, definitely check it out. Seriously, Gold IRA Blueprint continues to be an invaluable resource!

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    richard_garcia👑Elite (1m-5m)
    Got a few of these Scottsdale rounds myself back in '21, mainly for the aesthetic and the reputation. They're definitely gorgeous, but I've always wondered about the actual liquidity and bid/ask spread on these compared to, say, a standard American Gold Eagle. Has anyone here actually tried to sell a decent quantity of these back to a dealer recently, and if so, how close to spot did you get?

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

    Scottsdale Mint rounds are definitely a cut above. I picked up a few of their 1/4 oz St. Helena 'Standing Lion' rounds last year for the novelty, and the quality of the strike is just fantastic. For anyone considering bullion with a bit more aesthetic appeal without a huge numismatic premium, they're a solid choice. Just make sure you're factoring in that spread compared to generic bars if your primary goal is pure weight.

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

    Got a few of these Scottsdale rounds myself back in '21, mainly for the aesthetic and the reputation. They're definitely gorgeous, but I've always wondered about the actual liquidity and bid/ask spread on these compared to, say, a standard American Gold Eagle. Has anyone here actually tried to sell a decent quantity of these back to a dealer recently, and if so, how close to spot did you get?

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

    Username: GracelandGold_901 Honestly, Scottsdale is solid, especially for larger bars if you're trying to minimize premiums. I've got a couple of their 10oz stackers in my vault. For rounds, though, I tend to stick with the major government mints for easier liquidity if I ever need it, even if the premium is a touch higher. The collectibility aspect of some of these private mint rounds is speculative, but for pure gold exposure, they're fine.

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

    You know, I've seen a lot of chat about Scottsdale Mint and their gold rounds, but I'm legitimately curious about one thing: how much of that "premium collectible" status actually translates when you go to liquidate? I bought some of their 1oz bar multi-packs a few years back for the novelty and aesthetic, figuring the slightly higher premium was worth it given their reputation. But now, with my IRA metals, I'm sticking strictly to AGEs and CMLs. I’m in Salt Lake City, and every dealer I've talked to is far more interested in recognized bullion with tighter spreads than something that might carry a collectibility premium they can't easily quantify or pass on. For a small collector, maybe, but for a solid chunk of my retirement, I’m focused on pure fungibility.

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

    Those Scottsdale Mint gold rounds always catch my eye, especially the chunky ones. I've got a few 1oz in my gold IRA, bought them during a dip last year. For pure retirement savings and stacking precious metals, they're definitely a solid option alongside bars. The premium isn't too bad, especially when you compare it to some of the government-minted coins, and I appreciate the consistent quality.

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

    Scottsdale Mint, huh? Brings back memories. Back in 2020, when everything felt like it was teetering on the edge out here in SF, I was deep down the rabbit hole of figuring out how to diversify away from just tech stocks. I had a decent chunk of change, maybe 300k at the time, and the idea of actual physical gold in my IRA just clicked. I’d seen so many of my friends get absolutely pummeled by market swings, and the stability of gold, even just conceptually, was hugely appealing. I remember staring at these Scottsdale rounds online, comparing them to bars, feeling like I was making this huge, adult decision after years of just letting my 401k autopilot. The .9999 purity and that unique "stacker" design really sealed the deal for a portion of my allocation – felt more substantial, less generic. Best decision I made that year for peace of mind, honestly.

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

    Honestly, when I first started looking into a Gold IRA a few years back here in Little Rock, I was so focused on just getting *any* gold, the idea of "premium collectibles" felt like a luxury I couldn't afford. My initial investment was pretty modest, around $60k, and I just wanted the safety of bullion. But after seeing some of the Scottsdale pieces pop up on GIRAB and doing a bit more digging on the secondary market potential, I started to reconsider. There's a real emotional draw to holding something that's not just a hedge, but also a piece of art. I recently picked up a 1oz St. Helena Una and the Lion from them for my Roth, and holding it felt completely different than the generic bars. It added so much more to the experience for me.

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

    Yeah, Scottsdale Mint stuff is solid. I've got a few of their 1/4 ozt gold rounds – love the designs, and the security features are a nice touch for premiums. Honestly, their YouTube channel is surprisingly good; they sometimes break down the minting process and show off new releases, which I appreciate more than just looking at stock photos. Definitely helped me make a few decisions on their silver stackers too.

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

    @Jennifer Martinez, those Scotia mint rounds are sleek, gotta admit. I’ve been eyeing those 5oz Chunky ones for a while. Funny, it was a dip - well, more like a canyon - that got me into gold IRAs in the first place. Back in '08, watching my 401k go belly-up faster than a bad blackjack hand here in Vegas, I swore I'd never be caught flat-footed again. Gold was this thing my grandpa always talked about, like some ancient wisdom, but I dismissed it as old-timer ramblings. Took losing a significant chunk to finally kick my stubborn butt into diversifying with something real. Now, a six-figure chunk of my retirement is in precious metals, and honestly, the peace of mind is worth every single ounce.

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

    @Paul Hill You hit the nail on the head, Paul. The "collectible" premium is a tricky beast. I learned that the hard way, thinking I was being smart. Back in '08, when the market was tanking and everyone else was panicking, I poured what little extra cash I had into some "limited edition" gold coins from a different mint – not Scottsdale, thankfully, but same idea. My wife thought I was nuts, selling off some of our mutual funds to buy *shiny rocks*. I was convinced they’d skyrocket because of the rarity *and* the gold content. Fast forward to 2012, when I decided to roll over an old 401k into a Gold IRA. That's when I started looking at precious metals seriously, not just as a doomsday hedge. I talked to a few companies, and the one I went with, after a lot of back and forth, really drilled down on the *liquidity* aspect. They basically told me, "Those fancy coins? Great for your safe at home if you love them. But for an IRA, you want the lowest premium over spot you can get for recognized bullion." It was a

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

    Scottsdale Mint… that brings back memories. When I first started looking at gold for my IRA, it was right after I saw my 401k take a *beating* in 2008. I mean, watching those numbers just melt away, it felt like my retirement was being stolen right out from under me. I was living in Boise, and all my friends, smart people, were just shrugging, saying “that’s how it goes.” But I swore I wouldn't be caught flat-footed again. That’s when the idea of physical gold really clicked – something tangible, something *mine*. I remember staring at Scottsdale's website, comparing their rounds to the Eagles, agonizing over premiums, feeling like I was making the biggest financial decision of my life, even though it was just a few thousand dollars then. Now, it's a solid part of my portfolio, and that initial panic has turned into quiet confidence.

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

    Scottsdale Mint certainly has a cult following, and for good reason. I've got a roll of their 1 oz Stacker rounds in my vault, bought them back in 2020 when premiums were a bit more reasonable. The machining is top-notch, though I always advise anyone buying them for an IRA to make sure their custodian is explicitly fine with rounds versus traditional coins from sovereign mints. Some custodians can be finicky about what they consider "bullion.

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