Palladium Coins Prices

Compare live palladium coins prices across multiple dealers. Find the lowest premiums, best deals, and track price trends.

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Palladium Spot
$1,533.54
per oz
Avg PremiumNormal
46.3%
palladium coins
Lowest PremiumNormal
26.5%
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Lowest Premium Palladium Coins Today

The cheapest palladium coins available right now, ranked by lowest dealer premium over spot price.

Palladium Coins Premium Trends

Palladium Coins prices are based on the spot price of palladium plus a dealer premium.

Palladium Coins Avg Premium %

Average premium across all dealer prices for in-stock products. Higher values mean dealers are charging more over spot price.

Palladium Coins Lowest Premium %

The best available deal each day (lowest single-dealer price per product). This reflects what a price-conscious buyer would actually pay.

Is Now a Good Time to Buy Palladium Coins?

Average Premium View

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Current average premium is 46.3%. Historical average is 41.5%.

Lowest Premium View

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Best available premium is 26.5%. Historical average of daily lows is 25.9%.

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About Palladium Coins

Palladium coins are a growing segment of the precious metals market, offering exposure to one of the rarest and most industrially important metals. They combine investment value with government backing and strong global recognition.

Prices are based on the palladium price plus a dealer premium. These premiums vary depending on the coin, demand, and availability, making price comparison essential.


Why Invest in Palladium Coins?

Palladium coins are typically issued by government mints and often carry legal tender status.

Compared to palladium bars, coins usually:

  • have higher premiums
  • offer stronger recognisability
  • are easier to trade globally
  • appeal to both investors and collectors

Palladium’s role in industrial applications, especially in catalytic converters, also supports long-term demand.


How Palladium Coin Prices Work

Palladium coin prices consist of two main components:

Spot Price
The live market price of palladium per ounce. You can track it on the palladium price page.

Premiums
Dealers add a premium to cover minting, distribution, and demand. Palladium coin premiums can be higher due to limited supply.

Prices can vary significantly between dealers for the same product.


Why Comparing Palladium Coin Prices Matters

Palladium markets are less liquid than gold or silver, which can lead to larger price differences.

By comparing prices you can:

  • find the lowest premium palladium coins
  • avoid overpaying by a significant margin
  • identify the best value products
  • react quickly to market changes

Using a comparison tool is especially important in thinner markets like palladium.


Popular Palladium Coins

Common palladium coins include:

These coins are widely recognised and typically offer the best liquidity.


Palladium Coins vs Palladium Bars

Compared to palladium bars:

  • coins → higher premiums, better recognisability
  • bars → lower premiums, more cost-efficient

Coins are often preferred by investors who prioritise liquidity and recognisable products.


Palladium Coin Sizes

Most palladium coins are issued in 1 oz format, which is the standard investment size.

Smaller sizes are less common, making 1 oz coins the most liquid and widely traded.


Palladium Coin Price FAQ

What affects palladium coin prices?

Prices depend on the palladium spot price, premiums, supply, and market demand.

Are palladium coins a good investment?

They provide exposure to a rare metal with strong industrial demand and limited supply.

Why are palladium coin premiums high?

Lower production volumes and tighter supply often lead to higher premiums.

What is the most popular palladium coin size?

1 oz palladium coins are the most widely traded and liquid.

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