| Product | Dealer | Best Price |
|---|---|---|
| Random 1 Troy Ounce Platinum Coin | Bullion Standard | $1682.64 |
| 2024 1 oz Kangaroo Platinum Coin | Silver.com | $1695.56 |
| 1 oz 2024 125th Anniversary Platinum Coin | Silver.com | $1703.56 |
| 2025 Maple Leaf $50 1 oz Platinum Coin | SD Bullion | $1722.56 |
| 2024 Britannia 1 oz Platinum Coin | SD Bullion | $1737.56 |
| 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf - Random Year | Bullion Express | $1742.56 |
| 2024 Canada 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf Coin | Provident Metals | $1743.56 |
| Platinum Kangaroo Perth Mint - Random Year | Bullion Standard | $1752.34 |
| Switzerland 1 oz Shooting Thaler Platinum Coin | SD Bullion | $1762.56 |
| 2025 1 oz Australian Platinum Lunar Snake Coin (BU) | Golden Eagle Coins | $1780.50 |
| 2025 1 oz Austrian Platinum Philharmonic Coin BU | BullionStar US | $1800.04 |
| American 1 oz Platinum Eagle Random Date | PIMBEX Metals LLC | $1809.45 |
| 2022 Platinum 1 oz American Eagle Coin | PIMBEX Metals LLC | $1809.45 |
Demand for platinum coins for investment continues to rise as the popularity of precious metals increases due to economic uncertainty.
Platinum coins are produced by various sovereign government mints around the world, including the US Mint, Royal Mint, Perth Mint, Royal Canadian Mint and others
Platinum coins are available in a variety of sizes and denominations as small as 1 gram to as large as 1 kilo
Most common are Platinum Coins that contain 1 troy ounce of the precious metal, such as the American Platinum Eagle
American Platinum Eagle coin were introduced by the US Mint in 1997. The coins contain 99.95% pure platinum.
From 1997 until 2008, the Platinum Eagle was available was available in fractional denominations in addition to the 1 troy ounce denomination. The fractional denominations included 1/10th oz, 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz coins.