Z zenidea New Member Aug 19, 2018 #1 Has the Perth Mint stopped flogging platinum as it did palladium after the Emu series or am I just not www seaching right into their website corrrectly please ?
Has the Perth Mint stopped flogging platinum as it did palladium after the Emu series or am I just not www seaching right into their website corrrectly please ?
T Tin Can Active Member Oct 20, 2020 #2 I did not want to start a new thread. After watching this YouTube video, I am now more interested in acquiring some platinum:
I did not want to start a new thread. After watching this YouTube video, I am now more interested in acquiring some platinum:
sgbuyer Well-Known Member Silver Stacker Oct 21, 2020 #3 Eventually pt will be worth more than gold as it will be used in the hydrogen economy, but must be very patient as it can take years.
Eventually pt will be worth more than gold as it will be used in the hydrogen economy, but must be very patient as it can take years.
M Mill3d Active Member Nov 5, 2020 #4 That’s as good view. It is inexpensive and rarer then gold. It also has industrial potential. Those two factors crystallised = a squeeze.
That’s as good view. It is inexpensive and rarer then gold. It also has industrial potential. Those two factors crystallised = a squeeze.
N nicotineandcaffeine Active Member Dec 9, 2020 #5 Premiums on Perth mint platinum coins are almost the same as gold. Ainslie and ABC. I don't remember pt being so relatively inexpensve. What am I missing here. I'm genuinely looking for reasons not to buy....
Premiums on Perth mint platinum coins are almost the same as gold. Ainslie and ABC. I don't remember pt being so relatively inexpensve. What am I missing here. I'm genuinely looking for reasons not to buy....