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#1 Posted : Saturday, May 28, 2022 8:46:59 AM(UTC)
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Palladium Bars for Investment
With the recent spike in gold and silver prices, precious metal products have increased in popularity as investors and collectors look to protect their wealth by investing in precious metal bars and coins.

Among the lesser known metals used in coins and bars today is palladium. It is a metal that resembles platinum, with a soft silver-white appearance. Goldbullionshops.com is now proud to offer a variety of palladium bars to investors and collectors shopping our website today.

Introduction to Palladium Bars
Most investors and collectors are aware of the many high-profile gold and silver bars available on the market today. Palladium does not enjoy the profile that gold and silver do, but is equally valuable and increasingly sought after by fans of precious metal products. In recent years, the popularity of palladium bars has increased because of the tripling value of the metal itself. Despite that rise, the value of palladium compared to gold and silver remains low, making it easier for investors and collectors to purchase palladium bars for less than other precious metals.

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What is Palladium?
Palladium is a rare precious metal that was first discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston. The metal was named after the asteroid Pallas, which itself was named after the Greek goddess of Athena. Palladium is in the platinum group of precious metals, but is the least dense of those metals and has the lowest melting point of any platinum group metal.

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This precious metal is found in just a few places around the globe. The vast majority of the world’s palladium comes from South Africa, with additional deposits found in Montana, US; Ontario, Canada; and Russia. More recently, palladium has been sourced from recycling operations that consist largely of automotive catalytic converters.

More than half the world’s supply of palladium is used in the production of catalytic converters in automobiles, which are used to convert harmful gases from auto exhaust into less-harmful substances. It is also popular in electronics, dental equipment, and fuel cells. The increasing value of palladium has driven an increase in demand for palladium bars.

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Popular Palladium Bars
The most popular palladium bars available today on the precious metals market come from Credit Suisse and PAMP Suisse. However, these two major refineries are not the only companies producing palladium bars. Johnson Matthey, Engelhard, and Valcambi Suisse also produce popular palladium products.

PAMP Suisse is one of the world’s foremost producers of precious metal bars, and its palladium bar collection includes the famous Fortuna design. Modeled on images of the Roman goddess of fortune and personification of luck, the Fortuna design features the goddess with a blindfold over her eyes and a cornucopia on her head. At the bottom of the bar, her clutched hands capture the bounty of coins flowing from the cornucopia.

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Credit Suisse and Valcambi Suisse produce palladium bars with standard designs that feature the corporate logo on one side, and the bar’s identifying features on the opposite face. Each company produces a range of sizes that include the popular 1 oz and 10 oz weights.

Johnson Matthey is another common producer of palladium bars, with its Lewis & Clark design the most popular on its palladium products. The image features Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they survey the vast American landscape in front of them on their journey across America’s western wilderness.

Purchasing Palladium Bars with Goldbullionshops.com
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Palladium Coins and Bars Available from Goldbullionshops.com
The eye of most investors is immediately drawn towards gold as a precious metal investment, with a similar number interested in silver as part of a diverse portfolio of investments. It’s understandable for investors to lean toward these metals due to the variety of different coins, bars, and rounds available. There are other precious metals available as well though which offer impressive purity and value. Palladium is an often-overlooked precious metal as an investment, but is slowly growing in popularity. Look closely and you’ll find palladium coins and bars increasing in number.

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Palladium Bullion Coins
The two most-popular palladium bullion coins available represent two of the most respected coin programs in the world today. Issued by respected sovereign mints with the backing of powerful central banks/governments, the following two palladium coins are available for investors:

Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf: One of the first major palladium coins was the Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf. Part of the greater Canadian Maple Leaf collection, it was offered from 2005 to 2007, 2009, and has been back in production since 2015. The coin features the same sugar maple leaf on the reverse and effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The coins contain 1 Troy oz of .9995 pure palladium and bear a face value of $50 (CAD).

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American Palladium Eagle: The American Palladium Eagle is the newest major palladium coin you’ll find for sale. Authorized by the American Eagle Palladium Coin Act of 2010, it wasn’t until September 25, 2017, that the United States Mint finally began striking the coins. With 1 Troy oz of .9995 pure palladium and a face value of $25 (USD), the Palladium Eagle features Adolph A. Weinman’s famed Winged Liberty design on the obverse and his American bald eagle design from the 1907 American Institute of Architect’s gold medal.

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Brief History of Palladium Coins
Palladium coins don’t have the background that gold and silver bullion coins possess or even platinum coins for that matter. The first palladium coin was issued by Sierra Leone in 1966, with Tonga issuing coins in 1967. Since the 1960s, nations including Canada, the Soviet Union, France, Portugal, China, Australia, and Slovakia have issued palladium coins, but most were special commemoratives rather than palladium bullion coins.

Palladium Bullion Bars
Investors can also opt to purchase palladium bullion bars. Popular bullion programs such as the PAMP Suisse Fortuna are offered in palladium, but you’ll also find a variety of other palladium bars available to purchase online. One such example is the following palladium bar:

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Valcambi Palladium Bar: The primary option from Valcambi Suisse, a private Swiss refinery, is the 1 oz Valcambi Palladium Bar. This minted ingot has refined edges and a beautiful finish. The Valcambi logo is struck on the obverse along with engravings of “1 oz palladium 999,5.” You’ll also find an assayer’s mark on each bar with an individual serial number. The products typically ship brand new inside of protective packaging and come with an assay card authenticating the metal content and weight of the bar.

Brief History of Palladium
Palladium is a rare and lustrous metal with a silvery-white appearance. It is a member of the platinum group metals along with platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium, and osmium. Palladium was discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston. Today, the most extensive deposits of palladium around the world include the Bushveld Igneous Complex in South Africa’s Transvaal Basin; the Stillwater Complex in Montana, USA; the Sudbury Basin and Thunder Bay District of Ontario, CA; and in the Norilsk Complex in Russia.

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More than half of the global supply of palladium is used for the production of catalytic convertors in automobiles, which convert more than 90% of harmful gases from combustion engines into less noxious substances. Other popular uses for the metal include dentistry tools, electronics, groundwater treatment systems, and jewelry.

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