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  2. Costco is now selling platinum bars. Here's the price of a bar.

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    The retailer is now adding 1-ounce platinum bars ... Wells Fargo estimated that the chain was selling as much as $200 million of gold and silver each ... Platinum's current spot price is $1,004 an ...

  3. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium. It is followed by caesium, iridium and palladium by mass and iridium, gold and platinum by volume.

  4. Costco adds platinum bars to its precious metals lineup - AOL

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    Costco on Wednesday announced the 1-ounce platinum bars, on sale for $1,089.99 on its website alongside its now-famed gold bars and silver coins. ... But the price of platinum has been a little ...

  5. Costco Platinum Bars: How $1,089 Price Tag Compares To Gold

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    You can find a lot of great deals at Costco on everyday items, including bars of platinum. That's right, along with getting your groceries, picking up some new items for your wardrobe, and getting ...

  6. Platinum as an investment - Wikipedia

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    As of 21 November 2022, the platinum spot price in New York was $980 [8] per ounce, compared to $1,742 per ounce for gold [9] and $20.84 per ounce for silver. [10] Platinum is traded in the spot market with the code "XPT". When settled in United States dollars, the code is "XPTUSD".

  7. Precious metal - Wikipedia

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    1,000 oz silver bar. A metal is deemed to be precious if it is rare. The discovery of new sources of ore or improvements in mining or refining processes may cause the value of a precious metal to diminish. The status of a "precious" metal can also be determined by high demand or market value.