Blanchard and Company

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Company typePrivate company
Founded1975; 50 years ago (1975)
Blanchard and Company, Inc.
Company typePrivate company
IndustryPrecious metals
Founded1975; 50 years ago (1975)
FoundersJames "Jim" U. Blanchard III
Headquarters,
Key people
Donald W. Doyle, Jr. (Chairman), David Beahm (President & CEO)
ProductsGold coins and gold bars
Silver coins and silver bars
Websitewww.blanchardgold.com

Blanchard and Company is an American investment firm specializing in rare coins and precious metals, including gold bars, silver coins and bars, platinum, and palladium.[1]

Blanchard was founded in 1975 by James "Jim" U. Blanchard III, one year after President Gerald Ford legalized ownership of gold by private citizens. Americans had not been able to privately own gold since 1933, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 6102.

President Ford, who did not realize private ownership of gold was a felony, was motivated to legalize gold after seeing a television commercial of Blanchard in his wheelchair, holding a bar of gold and asking, “Why can I not own this?”.[2] Blanchard had also hired an airplane to fly over President Nixon's second inauguration with a banner reading “Legalize Gold.”[3]

After legalization, Jim Blanchard was a prominent figure in America's gold industry,[4][5] founding an influential[6] newsletter called Gold News, publishing a memoir called Confessions of a Gold Bug, and founding one of the investment industry's longest-running conferences,[7] which has included speakers such as Margaret Thatcher, Milton Friedman, F.A. Hayek, Ayn Rand, and Ed Crane.[8] Blanchard also served on the Cato Institute’s Board of Directors.[8]

In 1987, Allegiance Capital Partners and GE Capital Corp. purchased Blanchard and Company, Inc.[9] At the time, Blanchard and Company, Inc.’s annual sales totaled $115 million.[9] Donald W. Doyle, Jr. purchased Blanchard and Company, Inc. on October 5, 1991.

In 1999, Blanchard partnered with John Albanese, founder of Certified Acceptance Corporation and the Numismatic Consumer Alliance, Inc., which exposes fraud and aids victims of numismatic fraud.[10] Albanese selects Blanchard and Company, Inc.’s inventory.

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