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Anyone Know Where I Could Get Rhodium at a Settled Price in the Future (in UK)


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I am looking to acquire a 1/10 oz or 1/4 oz Rhodium ingot/bar for my periodic table display in the next few years. However, my problem is that I have found that despite the Rhodium price dropping off a cliff over the past couple of years, dealers are refusing to lower prices (e.g. a 1 oz Rh bar being listed at around £13,000 when it is only about £6000 in melt value (not including the hefty 20% VAT)). I don't feel comfortable buying something like a 1/10 oz or 1/4 oz one off of eBay either as I don't have a sigma metalyitcs precious metals verifier, nor do I have access to a coin shop that could lend me use of an XRF machine (not even a coin shop as that seems to be more of an American thing (plus the lockdowns probably destroyed what few Highstreet independent dealers remained up to that point). 

If you have any pointers, tips, or advice to help me out here, I would really appreciate if you left a comment on this. Thanks for reading and thanks in advance!

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Thanks for the pointer, but I have my heart set on a bullion minted bar in assay packaging for the time being. I might just have to scrap that idea in the future, but for now I have made cool placeholders (to scale), so that I know how big they really are and how much space they will take up. Expensive nonetheless though.

Thank you.

 

27 minutes ago, daca said:

 

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