The IRS approves select precious metals and forms of
bullion for IRAs. Although investment in "Collectibles" using IRAs and Qualified Plans is not allowed, there is a carve-out allowing for investment in certain coins, as well as bullion meeting certain fineness requirements. Gold bars are more difficult to sell due to their higher price and
easier ability to be counterfeited, as well as being more difficult to deliver due to their heaviness and the amount of security required during transport. There are currently a variety of precious metals that meet the minimum purity requirements that are acceptable for inclusion into a gold IRA account. Some gold IRA companies argue inclusion of certain coins in a precious metals IRA; however, several of those companies have been investigated by the government for misleading customers and aggressively selling numismatic coins over gold bullion. Numismatic coins pay the gold company higher commissions, but bullion bars more directly reflect the spot price of the precious metal.
Gold •
American Gold Eagle bullion coins • American Gold Eagle
proof coins • British
Gold Britannia coins (from 2013) • British
The Queen's Beasts (coin) • British gold Shēngxiào
Lunar Series (British coin) •
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins •
Austrian Gold Philharmonic coins •
Australian Kangaroo/Nugget coins •
Chinese Gold Panda coins •
American Gold Buffalo uncirculated coins (proofs not allowed) •
Gold bars and rounds produced by a NYMEX or COMEX-approved refinery or national government mint, meeting minimum fineness requirements.
Silver •
American Silver Eagle bullion coins • American Silver Eagle
proof coins • British
Silver Britannia coins (from 2013) • British
The Queen's Beasts (coin) • British silver Shēngxiào
Lunar Series (British coin) •
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins •
Austrian Silver Philharmonic coins •
Australian Silver Kookaburra coins •
Chinese Silver Panda coins •
Mexican Libertad coins •
Silver bars and rounds produced by a NYMEX or COMEX-approved refinery or national government mint, meeting minimum fineness requirements
Platinum •
American Platinum Eagle coins • American Platinum Eagle
proof coins • British
The Queen's Beasts (coin) • British
Britannia (coin) (from 2018) •
Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coins •
Isle of Man Noble coins •
Australian Platinum Koala coins • Platinum bars and rounds produced by a
NYMEX or COMEX-approved refinery or national government mint, meeting minimum fineness requirements
Palladium •
American Palladium Eagle bullion coins •
Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf coins •
Palladium bars and rounds produced by a NYMEX or COMEX-approved refinery or national government mint, meeting minimum fineness requirements == Receiving distributions ==