WTB EOI fractional Pt and Pd

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  1. SilverSorter101

    SilverSorter101 New Member

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    Hi all,

    I've wanted some platinum and palladium for years now and as I've begun stacking again recently, as well as the fact Pd has fallen in price dramatically recently, along with Pt I just wanted to put out some feelers to see if anyone here happened to have some smaller sized coins are bars at a reasonable price...

    I saw the add for the 1oz Pt coins but unfortunately they're a bit out of my budget limit for now otherwise I'd have snapped them up.

    Looking for 1/20th - 1/10th - 1g - 2g - 3g kinds of sizes [or similar really] and I prefer to buy from the members on here instead of my local coin shop (I'm sure you'll understand why) or eBay, Etsy, etc..

    If you have any that I might be interested in please reach out and we can discuss.

    Thank you all.
     
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    serial Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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  3. SilverSorter101

    SilverSorter101 New Member

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    Ahhh I must have missed that one, will have a look and consider when I get back home. Thanks a lot though....
     
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    These incur GST (I believe) when purchased new, hence premiums tend to reflect this as opposed to gold and silver which do not.
     
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    mybullion.com.au Well-Known Member

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    Yep that's the case for palladium products, however platinum one's do not attract GST as they are considered bullion ;)
    Good summary provided by ABC Bullion here, but make sure to DYOR.
     
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    Silver_Pixiu Active Member

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    I’m also interested in buying fractional platinum and palladium
     

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