try MTB, Manfra, Tordella & Brookes, at 90 Broad Street, just down the street from the New York Stock Exchange.
they’ve been in business for 50+ years and they operate out of a basement vault off the lobby of an old Wall Street office building.
i still regularly buy silver and gold in person from them. if you pay cash you can take immediate delivery; if you pay by check there’s a waiting period, but you lock in the price on the date of transaction.
my recent purchases have been 100-ounce and 10-ounce silver bars, 1-ounce American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Austrian Philharmonics; and 1-ounce coin gold Krugerrands, which, btw, is the *only* gold bullion of any form i would recommend, because they are the most recognized gold bullion in the world, and they come usually at the lowest premiums to the gold price. otherwise, you can buy all kinds of gold, silver, and other precious metals products there…
(btw, the regular banks know absolutely *nothing*…)
January 31st, 2010 at 4:44 am
I don’t think the government allows you to buy actual bar stock….
January 31st, 2010 at 3:57 pm
try MTB, Manfra, Tordella & Brookes, at 90 Broad Street, just down the street from the New York Stock Exchange.
they’ve been in business for 50+ years and they operate out of a basement vault off the lobby of an old Wall Street office building.
i still regularly buy silver and gold in person from them. if you pay cash you can take immediate delivery; if you pay by check there’s a waiting period, but you lock in the price on the date of transaction.
my recent purchases have been 100-ounce and 10-ounce silver bars, 1-ounce American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Austrian Philharmonics; and 1-ounce coin gold Krugerrands, which, btw, is the *only* gold bullion of any form i would recommend, because they are the most recognized gold bullion in the world, and they come usually at the lowest premiums to the gold price. otherwise, you can buy all kinds of gold, silver, and other precious metals products there…
(btw, the regular banks know absolutely *nothing*…)