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Buy Palladium Coins and Bars
The four largest known palladium deposits are in South Africa, the United States, Canada, and Russia. While most of the world’s palladium is used to produce catalytic converters, palladium bullion coins have increased in popularity. Investors in precious metals often turn to gold and silver coins, bars, and rounds, but palladium is becoming one of the go-to precious metals as spot prices trend upward.
Which Palladium Coins Should I Buy?
Investing in palladium coins and bars offers a unique opportunity to diversify your precious metals portfolio. You can add a variety of palladium coins in brilliant uncirculated condition from the issuing mint, as well as other palladium products to your precious metals IRA. They include:
Commemorative Coins: Production of palladium bullion coins didn’t start until the 21st century. Sierra Leone, Tonga, France, the Soviet Union, Canada, Portugal, China, and Australia all issued commemorative coins with low mintages.
Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf: Widely recognized as the first major palladium coin, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced this coin in 2005. The palladium maple leaf coin is available in 1 Troy-oz with a .9995 pure content, a face value of $50 (CAD), and is minted in random years.
American Palladium Eagles: Released by the United States Mint in 2017 as an extension of the gold eagle and silver eagle series, this American Eagle coin features the iconic “Winged Liberty” design on the obverse side with a powerful bald eagle image on the reverse side. It has a face value of $25 (USD) and is available in 1oz. The 2020 Burnished sold out quickly due to its limited print. As a result, it is of high value to investors and collectors.
Russian Palladium Coins: The Russian Palladium Ballerina was one of the earliest palladium coin collections released. It captures the beauty of the Moscow Ballet with the hammer-and-sickle design to represent the Soviet Union.
Certified Palladium Coins: These coins are certified by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) or Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). They are assigned one of two certifications on the Sheldon numeric scale. Mint State 70 is a perfect specimen, and Mint State 69 is a near-perfect specimen.
1oz Credit Suisse Palladium Bar: This bar is guaranteed by the Credit Suisse Bank and contains 1 full troy ounce of .9995 palladium.
Diversify Your Portfolio with Palladium Bars and Coins
A precious metals-backed IRA by Noble Gold Investments protects your retirement savings. Palladium prices continue to rise, and owning this precious metal provides a hedge against volatile markets. As coin experts, we can help diversify your portfolio by providing accessibility to palladium coins and bars.
We help our clients turn some of their retirement into liquidity with physical assets, such as Chinese Silver Pandas, gold coins, platinum coins, silver coins, gold bars, and South African Krugerrands. Our team is here to answer questions you may have about reverse-proof coins, PAMP bars, and the refining process. Get started on protecting your retirement today.