Precious metals intelligence

Gold Coin Premiums

Gold coin premiums sit on top of the reference gold price. The premium is where product type, inventory, dealer economics, and liquidity enter the quote.

What premium covers

A sovereign coin can include minting cost, scarcity, dealer spread, payment method, and delivery cost. Those terms can differ even when the same spot reference is used.

Ask and bid

The ask price tells you entry cost. The buyback bid tells you exit liquidity. Both matter more than a narrow spot move when evaluating physical gold.

Dashboard workflow

Use MetalBrief for the reference price action and alerts, then record premium, bid, and delivered price separately before comparing coins with bars or vaulted exposure.

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Dealer reference

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Disclosure

APMEX

Broad bullion catalog

Coins, bars, and market references.

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JM Bullion

Retail bullion pricing

Useful for comparing product premiums.

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SD Bullion

Dealer quote check

Good for bid, ask, and spread discipline.

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Money Metals

Bullion and storage context

Useful for physical-market terms.

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