IRA ELIGIBLE

1 oz Palladium Bar (Hallmark Varies)

Pricing:

QUANTITY E-CHECK/WIRE CREDIT CARD
1-9 $1,308.24 $1,362.79
10 and more $1,298.24 $1,352.38
For orders over $50,000 please call 844-983-2416 for best pricing.
Availability: Out Of Stock
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Description:

Palladium is part of the Platinum Group Metals(PGM). All the PGM's are rare and are used in 25% of all manufacturing processes. Palladium is the least dense of the metals and has the lowest melting point. Palladium has been an excellent vehicle for investors for many years due to its scarcity and high demand.

Hallmarks include PAMP Suisse, Credit Suisse, Johnson Matthey and others. We buy back at the same price, regardless of hallmark. Your order will be filled based on availability.

Specifications:

More Information
Badge IRA Eligible
Product Type Bar
Purity .9995
Mint/Refinery Hallmark Varies
Metal Type Palladium
Grade Raw
Coin Type Bullion
Modern or Historical Modern
Year N/A
Metal Weight 1 troy oz

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