How will the precious metals be valued?
The valuations reflected on your Sterling Trust account are estimated bid values and should be used as an indication only of the precious metal value. Estimated bid values should not be construed as a firm bid price to buy by any broker or dealer. Estimated bid values are generally for small quantities; the actual quantity of a transaction may affect the price received for any given bullion item. Estimated bid values do not include any dealer mark-ups, mark-downs or commissions. Proof coins must be encapsulated in complete, original mint packaging, including certificate of authenticity, and in excellent condition. Non-proof coins must be in Brilliant Uncirculated condition and free from damage. Price indications for specific bullion products may be obtained from various sources including your broker/dealer or on the internet at sites such as www.BullionValues.org.
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