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Marin Aleksov brings years of experience to the precious metals industry. He has worked for Merit Financial, served as vice president at Lear Capital and became known as a net wealth professional. Aleksov is the founder and long-time CEO of Rosland Capital, a precious metal firm in Los Angeles, California. Since 2008, it has offered IRA-eligible products such as gold, silver, platinum and palladium in the form of coins, bullion and bars. Rosland Capital partners with organizations like F1, the PGA Tour and International Tennis Federation (ITF) to offer officially licensed gold and silver coins commemorating the greatest athletes and events in each organization’s respective sport. In his professional career, Marin Aleksov shares his expertise and experience in the precious metals industry, having appeared on TheStreet, CBS News and the Los Angeles Times. He is also deeply committed to providing educational and accessible resources about precious metals to the public. He also shares his knowledge on Medium and his personal website, regularly posting informational articles. These complimentary blogs cover collector topics such as limited edition coins and other numismatic themes, as well as larger industry trends like inflation, cryptocurrency and social and environmental responsibility. Likewise, free resources are available directly on the Rosland Capital website, including a Free Gold Guide, Free Precious Metals IRA and Free Silver Guide. In his personal life, philanthropist Marin Aleksov gives back to communities in need. With Rosland Capital, he has supported the Red Cross, Providence Saint John’s Heart Center, UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital Chase Child Life Program, UCLA’s Veteran Resource Office, New Directions for Veterans, the Fisher House Foundation, Valour Place, Ayrton Senna Foundation, The People Concern, El Nido Family Centers, United Way, Sir Jackie Stewart’s Race Against Dementia Charity and the Keep Fighting Foundation. Additionally, profits from his book The Rosland Capital Guide to Gold (2015), went towards families and veterans, supporting them during their term of service and during reintegration.