Graded Palladium Coins
| Discover a specialist selection of Graded palladium coins, professionally graded and authenticated by leading third-party grading services such as PCGS and NGC. This exclusive category features some of the rarest modern precious metal coins, struck in ultra-high purity palladium (.9995 fine) and issued by leading sovereign mints including the United States, Canada, China, and select historic world mints. Palladium coins are significantly rarer than gold and silver issues, with limited global mintage programs and irregular production across national mints. This scarcity makes certified examples particularly desirable among advanced collectors and investors seeking diversification into alternative precious metals. This category includes highly sought-after issues such as the American Palladium Eagle series, Chinese Platinum-Palladium Panda issues, and rare historical palladium commemorative coins, many of which are independently graded and encapsulated in secure protective slabs to ensure authenticity, condition accuracy, and long-term preservation. Top grades such as MS70 and PR70 Deep Cameo (DCAM) represent flawless, investment-grade examples that are especially valuable due to extremely low certified populations and strong demand in the modern numismatic market. The American Palladium Eagle, first issued in 2017 by the United States Mint, is one of the most important modern palladium coin programs. Struck in 1 troy ounce of .9995 fine palladium, it features Adolph A. Weinman’s iconic Winged Liberty design and is widely regarded as the benchmark issue in this metal category. Unlike gold, silver, and even platinum coins, palladium coinage remains extremely limited worldwide. This scarcity, combined with industrial demand for palladium and strong collector interest, gives certified palladium coins a unique position within the precious metals market. Why collect Graded palladium coins?
Whether you are a serious numismatist or a precious metal investor, Graded palladium coins represent one of the rarest and most specialised areas in modern coin collecting. |


