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About Absolute Bullion
A California Precious Metals Dealer Online Since 2010
Absolute Bullion is a precious metals dealer based in California, trading online through absolutebullion.com. The domain was registered in May 2010, and the earliest archived snapshot of the site dates from that same month, so the business has operated on the web since at least 2010.
The dealer covers all four major investment metals, offering gold, silver, and platinum bullion alongside palladium, with prices quoted in US dollars. Stock is sourced from internationally recognised mints and refiners, including the United States Mint, the Royal Canadian Mint, the Perth Mint, and PAMP.
Absolute Bullion markets its pricing as transparent and tied to live market rates, positioning itself against hidden fees and bait-and-switch tactics. The dealer also accepts cryptocurrency payments.
Absolute Bullion: frequently asked questions
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BullionFerret tracks several listings from Absolute Bullion, spanning gold and silver bullion coins and bars. The dealer sourced products from the US Mint, Perth Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and PAMP Suisse, and marketed transparent live-market pricing with no hidden fees.
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Reputable mints issue coins and bars with documented weight, diameter, and purity specifications. A basic check compares the piece against those published figures using calibrated scales and calipers. Assay cards from the manufacturer provide additional assurance. For higher-value purchases, independent XRF (X-ray fluorescence) testing at a refinery or assay office gives a non-destructive purity reading without relying on surface appearance alone.
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Reporting rules vary by country. In the US, dealers are generally required to file IRS Form 1099-B for certain sales above threshold amounts, not purchases. In the UK, HMRC does not require dealers to report individual customer purchases, though dealers have anti-money-laundering obligations. Buyers should consult the rules in their own jurisdiction, as thresholds and obligations differ.
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Absolute Bullion is a US-based precious metals dealer, based in California, with a phone number associated with the San Diego area code.