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To: TobagoJack who wrote (168614)2/15/2021 11:36:37 PM
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I bought my first little batch of Platinum in July last year, so the price I paid was fairly good. Of course in the UK we have to pay VAT on it at 20% as it's "not real money", and I am OK with it not being defined as "real money". Same with silver.

I used to work with kilograms of Platinum in industrial uses once, and also with Palladium and other pm's. Generally Platinum is better then Palladium, and should be more expensive than Palladium, and Gold. Lots of people know that of course, which is probably why its hard to get hold of the physical material. Platinum coins are thin on the ground here.

The greatest musical hits are called a platinum certifications for a reason. If the big boys wish to suppress the price of Platinum, I am happy with that as I need more Platinum. As much as I can get :-)

I am thinking that the Platinum Gold ratio should be 2 or more. That in fact looks sensible to me.

Anything below 1 is bizarre imho.

A Detailed History of the Platinum Gold Ratio - Antique Sage

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