How Can You Tell the Difference Between the Platinum Group Metals?
The platinum group metals - platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium, and ruthenium look pretty much the same. They are all bright, shiny white metals that do not tarnish. And if you’re dealing with platinum group metal scrap – the stuff that is left over after different industrial processes – it all looks pretty much the same.
What Are The Best Places to Look for Platinum and Platinum Alloy Scrap?
Platinum alloys are valuable and are commonly used in various industrial applications, including electronics, jewelry, and more. And if you can find platinum and platinum alloy scrap, chances are good that you will be able to recycle it for a good payback. After all, platinum is now trading for $908.00/troy ounce. That means that even a small quantity of platinum scrap you find can often result in a big profit for you.
Five Tips to Help You Recognize Platinum Scrap When You See It
Let’s start today’s article by asking you to answer this simple question about platinum . . .
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You’ll be surprised to hear that the statement above is false!
Why Platinum Scrap Will Continue to Be a Great Investment
There is a simple reason why the demand for platinum scrap will remain strong in the future . . .
The world’s platinum mines cannot keep up with the demand for platinum in manufacturing
According to statistics gathered by Statistica.com, 211.6 metric tons of platinum was used in manufacturing in year 2022.
That’s a lot of platinum, and it might interest you to know where it was used.
Platinum Group Metals Update
We have written many posts about recycling and getting paid for platinum. Today, we would like to explore a related topic - platinum group metals. What are they? And what do you need to know to make money by collecting and recycling them?
How Can You Make the Most Money in Platinum Investments?
Everybody likes to invest in platinum. Even small quantities of it are valuable, which means you can store a lot of money’s worth of it in just a small space. It’s not that difficult to find, as we will discuss in our post today. It’s liquid, meaning that when you decide to sell what you have, you can do so fast.
And as an investment, platinum has the traditional virtues that all precious metals do. Even though trading prices can rise and fall, precious metal values have been shown to be more stable in the long term than the investments you make in stocks.
What Is Platinum Scrap, and Why Is It Your Best Way to Invest in Platinum?
We write a lot on this blog about platinum scrap. But what is platinum scrap, and why is it your best way to invest in platinum?
In today’s post, we’ll explain. Platinum scrap falls into several categories.
Should You Invest in Platinum, Gold, or Silver in Year 2020?
As year 2020 begins, a lot of people have been asking whether platinum, gold, silver or some other metal will turn out to be the best precious metal investment in the months ahead.
The most common answer to that question is almost always something like this . . .
Platinum and Precious Metal Gifts that Make Valuable Holiday Presents
If you want to give someone a really terrific present at this time of year, chances are you have thought about something made of platinum or gold. Good, generous thinking! Few other presents are as impressive.
Where Can I Find Scrap Platinum Buyers Near Me?
In most parts of the country today, “We Buy Gold” stores have become common sights. But chances are you haven’t seen any stores that post prominent offers to buy platinum, rhodium, or even silver.
So what are you supposed to do if you have platinum scrap that you would like to sell or recycle?
Your Biggest Questions about Platinum Answered!
People have been asking us a lot of questions about platinum over the last few months. So as a service to you, our readers, we will devote today’s post to answering some of the most common questions we have heard.
What Is 925 Platinum?
Jewelry makers use lots of different ways to indicate the purity of the metal that they use in their products. They stamp certain pieces of jewelry as 24K gold, 18K gold, Sterling Silver, and in lots of other ways. And just as soon as you think you have started to understand what all the different terminology means, along comes this term, and you wonder what the heck it is . . .
Everything You Need to Know about Profiting in Platinum Scrap
In the classic movie The Graduate, a man takes a recent college graduate aside and says to him, “I have one word to say to you . . . PLASTICS!”
That is a famous scene, and we have some similar advice for you. If you want to profit richly from investing in precious metals, “We have just one word to say to you . . . PLATINUM!”
Will Military Spending Drive Up Platinum Prices in 2019?
If you are investing in platinum, chances are you are thinking about military spending these days. You know that platinum is widely used in armaments and military aircraft. So, if U.S. production of armaments and planes that will be sold in Saudi Arabia is cut back, will that make the price of platinum drop?
What Is Sterling Platinum?
As a precious metal investor, you are already on the lookout for platinum scrap. You are also on the lookout for sterling silver, even though it is worth much less per ounce than platinum is.
But what about sterling platinum? What is it, and what do you need to know about making money from investing in it?
How Much Gold, Silver and Platinum Are Stored at Fort Knox?
For decades, people have wanted to know exactly what is being stored at Fort Knox, also known as the Fort Knox Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Unusual Places where Platinum Scrap Could Be Hiding
We have written a lot on our blog about the most common places to find platinum scrap, including catalytic converters, lab equipment, and thermocouples.
A Platinum Primer: Where does it come from, where it is used, how you can make money by investing in it?
With platinum currently trading at $940, it’s worth knowing all you can about this bright and beautiful precious metal. That’s why we’re covering the basics for you in today’s post.
Why Low Trading Prices Make Bullion a Better Investment Choice
Have you thought of investing in silver, gold, or platinum bars? If you haven’t, maybe you should. Bullion is one of our favorite precious metal investments. Bullion offers important advantages to serious investors, for a lot of very good reasons . . .