blackrabbit wrote:I see them both as monetary metals and good stores of value. Platinum is much rarer than gold and in my mind should always be more valuable. If I could transmute all my gold (which is not very much) into platinum I would.
Copper Catcher wrote:blackrabbit wrote:I see them both as monetary metals and good stores of value. Platinum is much rarer than gold and in my mind should always be more valuable. If I could transmute all my gold (which is not very much) into platinum I would.
I agree....At this point everything seems crazy and it is hard to tell which end is up.
Regardless, platinum in my opinion is under priced based on how rare this metal truly is compared to gold.
Having both metals is a safe bet!
Oakair wrote:Can anyone explain that drop by plat?
I havent verified with any other sources...But kitco shows it down to 1820 for a minute
Oakair wrote:Can anyone explain that drop by plat?
I havent verified with any other sources...But kitco shows it down to 1820 for a minute
Oakair wrote:
Gold is definitely the better play in my eyes, but Im not too versed in platinum
blackrabbit wrote:I see them both as monetary metals and good stores of value. Platinum is much rarer than gold and in my mind should always be more valuable. If I could transmute all my gold (which is not very much) into platinum I would.
VWBEAMER wrote:If I was not buying silver, i would defiantly get Platinum over Gold, why would you buy Gold when platinum is not even close to it's historical high? It is a bargain right now.
beauanderos wrote:Alright, alright... quit your nagging. You guys are like a bunch of old women Okay, so I just bought ten slabbed 1/10 oz platinum rounds http://www.ebay.com/itm/330609538029?ss ... 1439.l2649 mostly because despite my willingness, on another metals site, to swap 1/10 oz gold straight across for 1/10 oz platinum... even tho platinum is now $25 less in value... I have NO takers. What gives? Platinum dimes are hard to find. So... despite overpaying today, I now have a teensy platinum component to my holdings going forward. Was looking at a Russian Ballerina as well (1993 palladium)... but they are just too arcane. And who can read cyrillic?
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