Palladium Bullion Coins
“Palladium” is a rare silver-white transition metal, well accepted as a variety of currency at the international level, under ‘ISO 4217’. It is one of the four metals, which possess the ISO certification.
The ‘Palladium coins’ are a particular shape of the Palladium bullion and a specific variety of coin. A conventional means of investing in palladium is just buying the palladium bullion coins. The prevailing palladium coins include the ‘Canadian Maple Leaf’ and the ‘Chinese Panda’.
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![]() 2x 1 oz PAMP suisse PALLADIUM Bar In Assay card US $1,120.00
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![]() PEN GOLD SILVER PLATINUM PALLADIUM TESTER TEST BULLION US $35.00
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![]() 1990 Palladium Ballerina 1 2 oz Bullion Coin USSR US $197.50
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![]() 1G 999 Rhodium Coin Eagle Rare than Gold Platinum Bar US $179.95
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![]() PALLADIUM CANADIAN 1 OUNCE MAPLE LEAF MINT SHEET OF 10 US $5,499.00
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![]() Palladium Bullion Bar Credit Suisse 1oz sealed COA US $400.00
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Due to the restricted mintages, the palladium bullion coins have become rare and hard to obtain. The liquidity of direct palladium bullion investment is not as good as gold and silver because of their low circulation and wider spread between buying and selling price.
The kingdom of Tonga started issuing the palladium coins during the period of 1967. Then onwards, these coins have been issued; by numerous nations such as Australia, Canada, China, France, Russia, Slovakia and Soviet Union.
Majority of such coins are special coins, whose issuance took place, for the sake of commemorating certain specific event or issue.
The Russian Federation minted majority of the palladium coins in the world. There are several varieties of popular palladium coins, minted by other nations. Even, there are such coins, which are minted by using palladium as well as gold that is named, ‘Palladium-Bimetal-Coins’.
There are also some other sort of coins, named, ‘Palladium-Quadmetal-Coins’ that is minted by using the following four different metals namely palladium, platinum, gold and silver.
In fact, ‘Canadian Big & Little Bear Constellations’ and ‘Palladium Maple Leaf’ are the lowest mintage coins, which had been ever minted by the ‘Royal Canadian Mint’, summing up into nearly one thousand & two hundred coins only.
There are four various editions of such coins, which is equivalent to the four different seasons namely spring, summer, autumn and winter; each of which possess nearly three hundred coins.
The Royal Canadian Mint, which mainly manufactures the Canadian circulative coins, even mints the ‘Palladium Maple Leaf’ as of the year, 2005.
The beginning of government-initiated palladium bullion coins has happened, a noticeable decline in the demand for the private labeled precious metals. The art of the palladium coins is unchanged from its introduction.
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2x 1 oz PAMP suisse PALLADIUM Bar In Assay card | ![]() |
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US $1,120.00 | 26d 14h 39m |
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PEN GOLD SILVER PLATINUM PALLADIUM TESTER TEST BULLION | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $35.00 | 4h 22m |
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1990 Palladium Ballerina 1 2 oz Bullion Coin USSR | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $197.50 | 1d 15h 43m |
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1G 999 Rhodium Coin Eagle Rare than Gold Platinum Bar | ![]() |
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US $179.95 | 18d 4h 37m |
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PALLADIUM CANADIAN 1 OUNCE MAPLE LEAF MINT SHEET OF 10 | ![]() |
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US $5,499.00 | 2d 5h 59m |
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Palladium Bullion Bar Credit Suisse 1oz sealed COA | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $400.00 | 4d 8h 16m |
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2009 Rhodium Bullion Eagle Coin | 1g 0999 Fine | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 4d 12h 58m |
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1 Oz 9995 CREDIT SUISSE PALLADIUM BAR w ASSAY CARD NR | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $.99 | 4d 14h 58m |
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PAMP SUISSE 1 Oz PALLADIUM BULLION BAR CERTIFICATION | ![]() |
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US $574.00 | 25d 9h 38m |
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999 Fine ☆1 gram ☆Pure RHODIUM Eagle coin ☆1st EVER | ![]() |
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US $239.00 | 9d 6h 49m |
In fact, the typical palladium bullion coins with the ‘Lewis and Clark’ and ‘Corps of Discovery’ design decorates the facade.
Its reverse portrays a solitary buffalo, an emblem of the ‘American West Frontier’. The finely detailed palladium coin appeals to collectors as well as investors.
The price determination of the palladium bullion coins takes place, based upon the ‘spot price’, which prevails in the local bullion market in addition to a particular premium value, which would be fixed upon each coin.


US $1,120.00









