Amagi Metals is pleased to provide more options for customers.

(PRWEB) April 26, 2018

Amagi Metals is happy to share the recent enhancing of its website, AmagiMetals.com.

With the update to the Amagi Metals site is the exciting announcement that 63 cryptocurrencies are now accepted as payment for all purchases. Through our payment processor CoinPayment, more users than ever will enjoy the ability to purchase precious metals.

“Amagi Metals, the world’s oldest and most prestigious precious metals brand to accept cryptocurrencies and crypto tokens, now enables our clients to accept dozens of crypto tokens with the help of CoinPayments better than ever before,” said Joshua Gunter, Operations Manager of Amagi Metals.

The Amagi Metals team is pleased to present an improved user experience that allows customers uncomplicated access to our featured products, best sellers, brand new products, and current specials. It is an honor and welcome duty to ensure that customers also have access to educational resources that will enable users to make their own well-researched decisions in precious metals purchases; Amagi Metals is a longstanding advocate of education that empowers individuals to make sound financial decisions.

As always, Amagi Metals will continue to maintain its stellar customer service and security features that our customers have long appreciated. The Amagi Metals team is proud to continue providing to individuals throughout the world with services that increase flexibility and ease of use.

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