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Secure custody

Vault Storage for Serious Physical Holdings.

Plan secure storage for precious metals, certified coins, and high-value holdings with a desk-led process designed around documentation, access preferences, delivery options, and long-term ownership confidence.

Why storage matters

Physical ownership needs more than product selection.

For meaningful allocations, investors should think beyond the initial purchase. Custody, documentation, insured movement, and future liquidity can all influence the long-term experience of owning physical metals.

1Reduce handling risk

Minimise unnecessary movement and repeated handling of high-value products after purchase confirmation.

2Preserve documentation

Keep order records, assay packaging, serial numbers, grading details, and custody notes aligned with the holding.

3Support resale confidence

A clear custody trail can make future product review, comparison, or resale conversations easier to manage.

4Plan for scale

Larger gold, silver, and platinum holdings can become difficult to store privately without a considered approach.

5Coordinate delivery

Discuss insured delivery, timing, receiving arrangements, and special considerations for high-value orders.

6Protect presentation

Certified coins, rare coins, and boxed sets may require careful handling to preserve condition and presentation value.

Storage framework

Compare custody choices before committing capital.

Every buyer has different priorities. Some want immediate personal possession, while others prefer storage planning for convenience, security, insurance discussion, or future order consolidation.

ConsiderationPersonal custodyDesk-led storage discussion
AccessDirect possession and responsibilityAccess expectations discussed before arrangement
DocumentationClient maintains all records independentlyDesk helps align order, product, and custody details
ScaleCan become difficult as holdings growBetter suited to larger or more sensitive holdings
MovementClient handles receiving and onward storageDelivery and storage route can be planned together
What we discuss

Storage conversations should be specific, not generic.

The desk can help you think through practical custody requirements before completing a purchase, especially for larger allocations or collector-grade products.

Product sensitivityBars, mint-sealed bullion, graded coins, proof coins, and rare numismatics each need different handling expectations.
Delivery destinationDelivery address, receiving timing, security, and insured logistics should be considered before shipment.
Record keepingInvoices, product identifiers, images, serial details, grade labels, and storage notes help create a clearer ownership file.
Future plansHolding period, gifting, estate planning, resale, or additional purchases can affect the preferred custody route.
Process

From product enquiry to storage plan.

Step 01Identify the holding

Share the products you want to buy or store, including metal, format, value, and any packaging or grading details.

Step 02Discuss custody needs

Review delivery preference, storage goals, documentation expectations, access needs, and long-term holding plans.

Step 03Confirm arrangement

Final storage route, order details, documentation, and any relevant fees are confirmed before completion.

Step 04Maintain records

Keep product records, confirmations, and custody notes organised for future review, resale, or legacy planning.

Plan before you buy

Secure storage starts with the right conversation.

For high-value orders, certified coins, rare numismatics, or growing portfolios, speak with the desk before completion so product selection, delivery, and custody can be planned together.