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    IRA Palladium

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    1 oz Palladium Bar (Varied Condition, Any Mint)

    As low as $211.99 per oz over spot!

    There are an increasing number of precious metal products available on the market today. In addition the growing variety of gold and silver coins, platinum and palladium are growing in popularity as well. Coin such as the Canadian Palladium Maple...... Read More

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    1-9 $1,216.37 $1,229.04 $1,267.05
    10-24 $1,211.37 $1,223.99 $1,261.84
    25+ $1,206.37 $1,218.94 $1,256.63

    1 oz Argor Heraeus Palladium Bar (New)

    Any quantity available for $271.99 per bar over spot!

    Argor-Heraeus is one of the growing brands in Switzerland that has a range of investment-grade bullion for buyers around the world. Its Classic Mint collection offers simple designs on minted ingots that include palladium options. Today, 1 oz Argor-Heraeus Palladium Bars are available to you online at JM Bullion. Bar Highlights: ... Read More

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    1+ $1,266.37 $1,279.56 $1,319.13

    1 oz Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf Coin (Random Year)

    Any quantity available for $500.00 per coin over spot!

    The Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf Coin was first produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in November of 2005. It enjoyed a very limited mintage until 2007 and then briefly again for one year in 2009, giving it one of the shortest releases in Canadian history. ... Read More

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    1+ $1,494.38 $1,509.95 $1,556.65

    100 Gram Valcambi Palladium Bar (New w/ Assay)

    Any quantity available for $234.99 per oz over spot!

    Palladium was discovered by English chemist and physicist William Hyde Wollaston in 1803. Wollaston discovered palladium while analyzing samples of platinum ore from South America. He named the new element after the asteroid Pallas, which was named after the Greek goddess Athena. Today, palladium is a valuable metal across a variety ... Read More

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    1+ $3,952.42 $3,993.59 $4,117.10