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RAX2 Assets

United Kingdom · 2 products tracked

RAX2 Assets Limited is a UK-registered precious metals dealer based at a business centre in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. They sell gold coins and bars and offer a gold selling service, positioning themselves as transparent and educational for gold investors.

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About RAX2 Assets

A UK Gold Dealer Registered in Royal Tunbridge Wells

RAX2 Assets Limited is a UK private limited company registered with Companies House under number 12026483. The company was incorporated on 31 May 2019 and adopted the RAX2 Assets name in September 2025. Its registered office is at Lonsdale Gate Business Centre, Lonsdale Gardens, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and its registered activities include retail sale via mail order and the internet.

The business sells gold coins and gold bars online to UK customers, and also operates a gold selling service for those looking to sell metal back. Alongside its retail listings, the site publishes educational material aimed at gold investors.

RAX2 Assets: frequently asked questions

Rax2 Assets is based in United Kingdom. The company is registered at Companies House as RAX2 ASSETS LIMITED (company number 12026483), with a registered address at Lonsdale Gate Business Centre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. It pivoted to bullion dealing in September 2025 when it adopted its current trading name.
BullionFerret currently tracks 2 bullion listings from Rax2 Assets. The catalogue is updated as prices are re-checked, so the figure above reflects today's active listings.
Cast bars (poured into moulds) typically carry a lower premium over spot than minted bars (precision-struck with polished surfaces and often serialised). Minted bars are easier to resell to dealers and individuals because their finish and serial number make authentication straightforward. Cast bars suit buyers focused on cost-per-gram of metal content; minted bars suit buyers who value resale simplicity and presentation. Both are investment-grade gold and attract no VAT in the UK.

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