Anyone here ever possessed any Palladium?

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by webstandardcss, Dec 8, 2010.

  1. webstandardcss

    webstandardcss New Member

    Has anyone ever had any Palladium? I am really curious how it feels in your hand, what it looks like.
     
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  3. Ginger1

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    Palladium bullion is available from Monex in 10-ounce bars of pure .999 fine palladium. Each bar is manufactured by one of the world's leading refiners, and is hallmarked to certify weight and purity.

    Call a Monex Account Representative today to discuss whether a palladium bullion investment is right for you and how you could add palladium to your investment portfolio.

    Monex Account Representatives are normally available between 5:30am and 4:30pm Pacific time each Monday through Friday (except national holidays)...and on many weekends
     
  4. webstandardcss

    webstandardcss New Member

    Monex have installed an automated telephone system in order to process the phone calls they receive regarding monex precious metals, the monex gold price and monex silver price. 1-800-444-8317
     
  5. Ginger1

    Ginger1 Member

    But do you prefer to buy palladium bullion from Monex.
     
  6. webstandardcss

    webstandardcss New Member

    I can only afford silver. Wish I could get the other stuff.
     
  7. Ginger1

    Ginger1 Member

    The Future Of Palladium.

    The likelihood is that industrial demand will not waiver, Palladium prices will undoubtedly boom in tandem with the global economy. It is a member of the Platinum family of metals and is the easiest of all these metals to fabricate, particularly as it is the least dense and has the lowest boiling point. It is also the most resistant to corrosion from this metal group. It is considered the best material for use, as an alloy, in auto catalysts; it is believed that the market for auto catalysts is one which will only continue to grow as a result of increasing demand for vehicles in the developing world (e.g. India, China and Brazil) whilst continued environmental concern sees many placing the green credentials of a new car as important in the shopping process.
     
  8. renu

    renu New Member

    I have never seen Palladium. Would also like to know how it feels in hand. Can any member post here how it exactly feel in hand.
     
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