Nope, there are better things to do with palladium than use it for coins. Especially when we don't produce enough of it for our own industrial needs.
Watching the prices fall over the last month on all metals makes one wonder if we are in for 10 or even 20 more years of falling prices as the World Bankers manipulate currencies and the Paper dollar is the only worthy money. Really have to wonder where we go from here. WORRIED !
I may consider it, as I enjoy the design, but it will probably be too expensive for my frivolity..........
I will be all in on them. Still can't get a 70 graded 2017 palladium for under $2,000. And everyone that has one will want the proof to go with it.
Apmex sold a MS70 PL for $4300 The entire question comes into play is when the Numistmatic valuation, due to the limited production, starts cracking due to spot price and demand in relation to the release price. It will take time though. I've been tracking the 2009 Gold Commem and it's finally starting to fall a bit to just around $1600 from $1695 at the beginning of the year. It really hasn't moved up/down following spot but recently plunged. Even though I would like the Palladium coin for the reverse design, I've stayed away from it due to the premium.
I've wanted to buy palladium but I don't know enough about the metal, I've bought platinum, silver and gold but if I can't I'd it by eye I'm a little apprehensive to buy