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Been doing some research on where to actually buy silver australia lately, and there's way more options now than just walking into a local shop. It's kind of interesting how fragmented the market has become.
So the Perth Mint is still the obvious choice if you want the government backing and peace of mind. They've got coins and bars, pricing is transparent and tied to spot, and honestly if you're thinking long-term physical accumulation that's probably your safest bet. ABC Bullion is another solid local option if you want investment-grade stuff without the collectibles markup.
But here's where it gets different - if you don't actually want to store physical metal, platforms like Mitrade let you just track the price movements without the logistics headache. That's become way more popular with Aussie investors who just want exposure to silver without dealing with insurance and storage. Different tool for a different job really.
Then there's the online dealers like Bullion Now and Silver Bullion Australia for people who want physical but prefer ordering online. APMEX if you're after rare coins or specialty stuff, though shipping costs add up. Local shops still exist too if you want to see things in person and avoid the wait.
The interesting part is coins versus bars - coins are easier to sell in smaller amounts but you pay more per ounce. Bars are cheaper if you're buying bigger amounts. Most people I've seen end up mixing both depending on their budget.
For 2026 specifically, the whole silver market feels different because it's not just precious metal anymore. It's tied to all the renewable energy and tech manufacturing stuff happening globally. That's probably why more Australians are actually looking at ways to buy silver australia right now compared to a few years back.
Obviously if you go the CFD route with price exposure, that's higher risk and more for trading than holding. But for someone just wanting to own some physical silver without the hassle, you've got legitimate options now. The Perth Mint if you want the official route, online dealers if you want convenience, local shops if you want to touch it first. Pretty different experience depending which way you go.