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The most common platinum coin from Australia today is the Platinum Platypus. Introduced in 2011, the Australian Platinum Platypus features the same design of a platypus on the reverse of the coin each year. On the obverse of the coins is the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Through the 2018 issue of the Platinum Platypus, the Perth Mint has used only the fourth-generation design of Queen Elizabeth II created for the Royal Mint of England in 1998 by Ian Rank-Broadley.




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Canada was the next major nation to issue an annual platinum bullion coin for investors. Adding to its existing Maple Leaf Series in 1988, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced both the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf and Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf. The Platinum Maple Leaf coins feature 1 Troy oz of .9995 pure platinum and feature a face value of $50 (CAD). The RCM issued the Platinum Maple Leaf from 1988 to 2002 with four weights available that included 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz options. From 2003 to 2008, the Platinum Maple Leaf was suspended. Returning to regular production in 2009, the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf now features just a 1 oz coin.


Arguably one of the more robust platinum coin collections is the American Platinum Eagle. Introduced in 1997 as the third installment in the American Eagle series behind the Gold Eagle and Silver Eagle, the Platinum Eagle was issued from 1997 to 2008 in both a bullion and proof version with four weights available in each: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. The coins all contain .9995 pure platinum content and featured face values based off the $100 (USD) value of the 1 Troy oz coin.


In 2008, the bullion Platinum Eagle was suspended as the US Mint redirected bullion coin efforts toward meeting the sky-high demand for the Gold Eagle and Silver Eagle coins. The Proof Platinum Eagle continued through the depths of the Great Recession, but only as a 1 Troy oz coin. The bullion coin returned 2014, was skipped in 2015, and has now been issued annually again since 2016. As with the Proof Platinum Eagle though, the bullion Platinum Eagle is now also available only in 1 Troy oz.


The Austrian Platinum Philharmonic and Somalian Platinum Elephant coin both debuted in 2016. Both coins are available only as 1 Troy oz specimens with .9995 pure platinum content. The Austrian Platinum Philharmonic features the same obverse and reverse design elements used on the Gold Philharmonic and Silver Philharmonic coins from the Austrian Mint. Designed by Chief Engraver Thomas Pesendorfer, the obverse includes the Golden Music Hall where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performs. The reverse depicts a collection of musical instruments used by the members of the orchestra.


Somalian Platinum Elephant coins use the same reverse design each year, that of the coat of arms for Somalia. The obverse design of the African Elephant matches the same one used on the gold and silver versions of the coin each year, but the Bavarian State Mint changes this imagery each year to add collectible value to this impressive program. The Platinum Elephant is available in just 1 Troy oz as a bullion coin and is struck in limited mintages as a Proof Platinum Elephant that includes three fractional-weight coins: 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz.


Platinum coins have only continued to grow in popularity beyond 2016. A number of impressive coin programs have been added in recent years that offer investors the chance to buy platinum. These include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following coins:


Sovereign mints are not the only production facilities to issue platinum coins. There are a limited number of platinum bullion coins struck by the Pobjoy Mint of England, a family-owned mint facility that is the largest of its kind in Europe. These coins are issued for the Isle of Man and feature low-mintage designs.


Platinum does not have the long monetary history of silver and gold, however due to it's greater rarity, it has become prized as both an investment and an industrial metal. Approximately 80% of the world's platinum supply comes from South Africa, and labour disruptions can have a real effect on the supply and price of platinum. Platinum has traditionally traded at a large premium to gold, which makes it an extremely attractive investment at today's prices. For platinum bullion to be considered pure, it must be refined to at least 9995 fine.


Platinum coins are produced by government mints and carry a face value. They are a popular way to invest in platinum, but are a more expensive choice than bars. Mintage of platinum coins are far less than that of gold or silver coins, giving platinum coins an added scarcity value.


Platinum bars are the lowest cost way of purchasing an ounce of platinum, carrying the lowest premium above spot price. These bars are available from 1 g to as large as 10 oz. One oz bars are the most popular size and usually come in a Certicard with assay information as well as the signature of the Chief Assayer. A variety of private refiners produce platinum bars and they vary from fairly plain to beautifully decorated.


Platinum spot price is the basis for determining pricing when you want to buy platinum bullion. We price our products off the platinum spot price, using the most up to date and accurate data feed. You can view the current platinum spot price at the top of every page on our website. Platinum spot price is "live" and updated on our website every minute the global markets are open. You can order online 24/7 to take advantage of temporary price fluctuations.


Want to follow the spot price of platinum but can't watch the market all the time? Set a Spot Alert. Our website allows you to set alerts at price levels that you are following, both above and below the current spot price.Simply log in or create a free account to use this feature. Once you are logged in, hover over your account number and click on spot alerts. You can set as many different platinum spot price alerts as you would like, and we keep your previously triggered alerts for your reference. Opening an account only takes a minute.


Buy Platinum Online at Golden Eagle Coins. We offer platinum coins & platinum bullion bars with competitive platinum prices. We stock a wide variety of Platinum American Eagle Coins, Platinum Canadian Maple Leaf Coins, Platinum Bars & various products from the Perth Mint in Australia. Platinum bullion offers a great way to diversify your precious metals portfolio. Order online today with secure delivery or place your order by phone. 1-800-735-1311


Since platinum is a much rarer precious metal, there is not as much diversity among the coins as there is in gold. The US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Perth Mint, along with other countries, all produce platinum coins mainly in the 1 ounce increment. The US Platinum Eagle is like the Gold Eagle because it comes in the sizes 1oz, half ounce, quarter ounce, and tenth ounce. Like other precious metals, there is a high premium that comes with owning coins. They have a limited mintage, which increases their value and they are produced in reputable, world-known mints.


Thus, the metal is quite scarce, which makes it valuable. And unlike gold, which is used relatively little in industrial applications, platinum has a huge amount of industrial demand which helps prop up its price.


Today, platinum is popular among precious metal investors. Even so, platinum investment makes up less than 10% of annual demand for the rare metal. The bulk of demand comes from autocatalyst use in the automotive industry (40%), jewelry (30%), and industrial (20%), based on 2016 data.


That said, platinum appears to be undervalued currently, which has convinced a lot of investors to jump into the mix. Investors also appreciate that the metal has relatively stable industrial and jewelry demand, which helps to support price levels.


Moving forward, platinum has both positive and negative catalysts from an investment standpoint. On the plus side, jewelry and industrial demand is fairly steady, overall demand typically exceeds supply, known stores of platinum are very small, and the metal is very expensive to mine.


Perhaps the best way to invest in platinum for retirement is through a self-directed IRA program. These programs let you invest in physical platinum bullion, while getting the same tax perks as a normal IRA retirement account.


Coins are the main unit of currency in Terraria. They are primarily used for NPC transactions, but can also be used as ammunition for the Coin Gun. Terraria's currency is made of four different metals making four types of coins: Copper Coins, Silver Coins, Gold Coins, and Platinum Coins.


Coins can be obtained by killing enemies, interacting with NPCs, or finding them in multiple forms of loot. Despite coins appearing as the materials "Copper", "Silver", "Gold", or "Platinum", they are not related to their respective ore types and cannot be crafted from them.


Do you have old style gold jewelry sitting in a jewelry box, not wearing it anymore, Or did you inherited it, but not your taste in jewelry? Need cash to to pay a bill? Bring in your unused gold, silver, or platinum to receive the high current market value for your metal and diamonds. We also buy silver and gold coins, diamonds and silverware. All items will be weighed and tested for karat value.


The Platinum bullion products listed here have the lowest platinum price per ounce premium over platinum spot price per ounce. These are the best platinum prices offered by major online bullion dealers with the lowest platinum premium.


Our closest to spot tools will help you search and find the best place to buy platinum coins, bars and bullion. When you're looking to buy platinum bullion products our tools help you find the best deal online from trusted and reputable dealers.


Others look at platinum as a store of value and wealth. Owning precious metals is like having a savings account that is filled with stable assets. Precious metals, such as platinum bars are physical assets that you own in much the same ways as real estate or land. Though buying, owning, or selling platinum bars or coins is much simpler. 041b061a72


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