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Topic: Buying gold with Bitcoins? - page 4. (Read 4827 times)

newbie
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September 28, 2012, 11:27:02 AM
#9
Thank for thus links.
sr. member
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September 28, 2012, 11:15:21 AM
#8
Don't forget Shire Silver. We make cards that fit in your wallet that contain silver and gold. They are smaller units than typical bullion, and are designed to be used as an alternative currency. The smallest gold denomination we have, which is the smallest physical gold trade unit on the planet, is only about $4 or less than half a bitcoin.
vip
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September 28, 2012, 02:54:12 AM
#7


Is the ordering/checkout/shipment process for both websites very secure & anonymous?

um, if you are getting physical goods shipped to you....it is a bit hard to be anonymous Smiley
especially insured consignments that require a signature on delivery Smiley
legendary
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September 28, 2012, 02:50:54 AM
#6
I've read something about possibly buying gold with Bitcoins, is this true?
If you are based in Europe, then have a look at both http://bitcoincommodities.com/ and http://www.btcgold.org/. Both ship from within Germany. I used both and have good experiences with them.
member
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September 28, 2012, 01:01:00 AM
#5
Wow great info, I will look into both websites.

So these are smaller companies that have just emerged within this market?  Are you the sole owner/employee etc?  Just wondering how big these bitcoin to gold exchanges are.

Do you offer "normal" gold bullion not in the shape of a bitcoin?

Is the ordering/checkout/shipment process for both websites very secure & anonymous?

Once the order is placed with bitcoins how long before it's shipped & how is the bullion actually shipped?  (is it shipped insured?)



I am the sole owner/operator for MyBitcoinMint, and at the moment we do not offer typical bullion products (Coinabul does, and is definitely respected in the community).

Our site only accepts Mt Gox BTC codes at the moment, we're making changes to accept all BTC payments. However, if you're interested in something, send me a PM and we can do a simple BTC transfer. We can keep it as anonymous as you'd like, as long as you let me know where I need to ship it Smiley And yes, we do insure our shipping, and wouldn't take longer than 1-2 business days.

I'll let Coinabul and his customers talk on his behalf Smiley
member
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September 28, 2012, 12:51:49 AM
#4
Wow great info, I will look into both websites.

So these are smaller companies that have just emerged within this market?  Are you the sole owner/employee etc?  Just wondering how big these bitcoin to gold exchanges are.

Do you offer "normal" gold bullion not in the shape of a bitcoin?

Is the ordering/checkout/shipment process for both websites very secure & anonymous?

Once the order is placed with bitcoins how long before it's shipped & how is the bullion actually shipped?  (is it shipped insured?)

member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
September 28, 2012, 12:44:38 AM
#3
Hi JohnnyScience,

Both myself, MyBitcoinMint.com, and Coinabul.com sell gold and silver bullion in exchange for Bitcoins. Admittedly, Coinabul is the current market leader and sells gold and silver bullion/coins/bars/etc. We sell silver and gold coins that physically resemble the Bitcoin image. Our prices at the moment are within ~2.5% of each other (our prices are currently price pegged to USD, Coinabul has priced at a floating spot rate).
legendary
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September 28, 2012, 12:38:36 AM
#2
I've read something about possibly buying gold with Bitcoins, is this true?

Has anyone else done this & is it getting common?  What exchanges offer this kind of service?

Any more info on this subject would be greatly appreciated.

Check out the Coinabul link in my signature Smiley

I've purchased from them many times and have been blown away each time.  Highly recommended.  I always look to buy from them first simply because I trust that I will receive my shipment.  Checkout is a breeze.  I also highly recommend creating an account so you can track your order status.
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
September 28, 2012, 12:31:59 AM
#1
I've read something about possibly buying gold with Bitcoins, is this true?

Has anyone else done this & is it getting common?  What exchanges offer this kind of service?

Any more info on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
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