A no-minimum newcomer versus a 49-year industry fixture with a real minimum-order barrier. Here's which fits a first purchase best.
If you're placing your very first bullion order and want to start small, Silver Gold Bull's no-minimum policy is the more accommodating choice. Kitco's $5,000 buy minimum is a real barrier for a first, exploratory purchase, even though it's not a large sum for an experienced investor.
Kitco's history dates back to 1977 — nearly 50 years, and significantly longer than Silver Gold Bull's founding in 2009. For very large orders where track record depth matters most, this is worth weighing, though both companies carry A+ BBB ratings and comparably strong review data.
Kitco charges a $60 bank wire fee and a $70 pickup fee at US locations — costs that don't apply to a straightforward Silver Gold Bull online order. Factor these into your total cost comparison, particularly for smaller orders where fixed fees represent a larger percentage of the purchase.