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Which UK bullion dealers have the lowest premiums


Mahir

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When I go on different bullion dealers, they all seem to offer different prices for the same products. For example, silver. Almost everywhere I go, they all sell 1oz Britannia coins for roughly £20. So which one offers the same products but for the cheapest?

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For small purchases I don't think you can fault SilverTrader UK although certain bog standard bullion coins on Yorkshire Bullion maybe slightly cheaper. Anything with a slightly higher premium then it would be silver trader out of those two. Have you checked out Bleyer Bullion? I hear that they can be quite good. Historically a fella at work put together a few group order via Atkinsons Bullion and Coin and if the order is large enough they are not bad. 

Although, as above, Europe is the way forward as it stands with the likes of Silver-to-go. Until we hear what the heck is happening with Brexit anyway. If you don't want lots, the BYB/European Mint Group orders are the way forward if you want to keep your costs to an absolute minimum still. 

 

 

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