Platinum Bullion
The rarest precious metal. Platinum coins and bars for discerning investors seeking ultimate purity and scarcity.
Current Live Spot Price
$--/oz
Troy ounce USD
Why Platinum?
Platinum is the rarest precious metal, rarer than gold. It's prized for its exceptional density, resistance to corrosion, and industrial applications in catalytic converters, jewelry, and medical devices. As an investment, platinum offers scarcity and unique market dynamics.
Purity & Standards
Platinum bullion is typically .999 or .9995 purity. American Platinum Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and Swiss bars represent the highest standards. Each product includes certification of authenticity and purity verification.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is platinum so expensive?
Platinum is significantly rarer than gold—only a few ounces are mined per year. Its density (it's 20x denser than water) and resistance to corrosion make it invaluable for industrial applications, driving strong demand and premium pricing.
Is platinum a better investment than gold?
This depends on market conditions and individual investment goals. Platinum is rarer, making it potentially more valuable long-term. However, it has lower industrial demand than silver and lower demand than gold. Both have merit as portfolio diversifiers.
What coins are platinum bullion standards?
The American Platinum Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf, and Australian Koala are recognized bullion coins. Each year's issuance is government-guaranteed for weight, purity, and content, making them highly liquid and widely accepted.
Can platinum be damaged by storage?
Platinum is extremely resistant to corrosion and oxidation. It won't tarnish or degrade in any normal storage environment. Store in a cool, dry place. Platinum's durability makes it ideal for long-term holdings.