RC Bullion
Key Facts
- Min. Investment
- $10,000
- Annual Fees
- $200/year ($100 custodian + $100 storage); first-year custodian waived at $25,000+
- Founded
- 2013
- IRA Types
- Traditional, Roth, SEP
Overview
RC Bullion was founded in 2013 and earned BBB accreditation in June 2015. The company maintains an A+ BBB rating and — as of recent reporting — has no complaints on file with the BBB, a notably clean record for a company with more than a decade of operation. RC Bullion offers gold and silver IRAs and direct physical precious metals purchases. The company uses STRATA Trust Company as its self-directed IRA custodian and stores metals at Delaware Depository. Fee structure is straightforward: $100/year custodian + $100/year storage, with first-year custodian fees waived for qualifying investments of $25,000 or more.
Pros
- ✓BBB-accredited since 2015 with no complaints on file — one of the cleanest records in the category
- ✓5-star TrustLink rating across 153 customer reviews
- ✓Straightforward fee structure — $100 custodian + $100 storage per year
- ✓First-year custodian fee waived for investments of $25,000 or more
- ✓No shipping fees for gold IRA facilitation
Cons
- –Smaller public profile than the most heavily advertised specialist competitors
- –Setup fee not consistently published — request in writing
- –Limited depository options — less geographic choice
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum investment at RC Bullion?
RC Bullion's minimum is $10,000 — a moderate threshold between the most accessible companies and higher-minimum specialists.
What fees does RC Bullion charge?
RC Bullion charges $100/year for custodian services and $100/year for depository storage — $200/year total. First-year custodian fees are waived for investments of $25,000 or more.
What is RC Bullion's BBB track record?
RC Bullion has been BBB-accredited since June 2015 and holds an A+ rating. As of recent reporting, the company has no complaints on file — distinctive for a company operating for more than a decade.
