Palladium Bullion
Industrial precious metal with soaring demand. Palladium coins and bars for forward-looking investors.
Current Live Spot Price
$--/oz
Troy ounce USD
Why Palladium?
Palladium is one of the rarest precious metals and has become essential for automotive catalytic converters, which capture up to 90% of harmful vehicle emissions. This industrial demand, combined with constrained supply, creates unique investment opportunities for those seeking exposure to critical industrial metals.
Purity & Standards
Palladium bullion is typically .9995 purity. The American Palladium Eagle and Canadian Maple Leaf are government-backed bullion coins representing the highest standard. All products include authentication and purity certification.
Palladium Collection
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why has palladium become so valuable recently?
Palladium demand surged due to stricter automotive emissions regulations worldwide. Catalytic converters require palladium to meet these standards. Supply hasn't kept pace with demand, driving prices higher. This industrial demand differentiates palladium from other precious metals.
Is palladium a commodity or precious metal?
Palladium is bothโit's a precious metal (rare, inert, valuable) and an industrial commodity (used in catalytic converters, electronics, dentistry). This dual nature makes it unique and potentially more resilient during economic cycles.
Will palladium demand continue?
As emission regulations tighten globally and electric vehicle adoption increases, near-term demand may shift. However, palladium is also used in electronics, dentistry, and jewelry. Long-term supply remains constrained relative to historical demand, supporting valuations.
How do I store palladium safely?
Palladium is highly resistant to corrosion and requires minimal maintenance. Store in cool, dry conditions. Keep coins in capsules or slabs to prevent scratching. Palladium's durability and light weight (20% lighter than platinum) make it ideal for bullion storage.