Platinum rate in Denmark

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I dag, 19 oktober 2025, den aktuelle pris på platinum for 1 troy ounce (1608.2 USD) og USD-kurs (6.41 DKK). Alle priser vises i Danish Krone.

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Today, October 19, 2025, current platinum price of 1 troy ounce (1608.2 USD) and USD rate (6.41 DKK). All prices are shown in Danish Krone.
850 platinum
281.71 DKK
per 1 gram
900 platinum
298.28 DKK
per 1 gram
950 platinum
314.86 DKK
per 1 gram
999 platinum
328.11 DKK
per 1 gram
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Platinum Price Guide and Investment Insights

Platinum is one of the rarest precious metals on Earth, historically trading at a premium to gold. Its unique properties make it indispensable in automotive, jewelry, and industrial applications, creating a complex price dynamic driven by both investment and industrial demand.

What Makes Platinum Valuable?

Platinum's value comes from several unique characteristics:

  • Extreme Rarity: 30 times rarer than gold
  • Industrial Necessity: Critical in catalytic converters
  • High Melting Point: Essential for high-temperature applications
  • Corrosion Resistance: Does not tarnish or wear down
  • Dense and Pure: Denser than gold, silver, or palladium

Platinum Price Factors

Key influences on platinum prices:

  • Automotive Industry: ~40% of demand from catalytic converters
  • Mining Supply: South Africa and Russia dominate (75%+ of production)
  • Palladium Substitution: Price competition with its sister metal
  • Jewelry Demand: Especially in China and Japan
  • Investment Demand: Safe-haven status during uncertainty

Platinum Purity Standards

Platinum hallmarks indicate purity:

  • 999 Platinum: 99.9% pure - investment bullion
  • 950 Platinum: 95% pure - jewelry standard
  • 900 Platinum: 90% pure - some jewelry applications
  • 850 Platinum: 85% pure - European jewelry

Platinum vs Gold vs Palladium

Comparing the platinum group metals:

  • Price History: Platinum usually trades above gold (but not always)
  • Volatility: More volatile than gold, less than palladium
  • Industrial Use: Higher than gold, competing with palladium
  • Investment Market: Smaller, less liquid than gold

Industrial Applications

Platinum's critical uses:

  • Automotive: Catalytic converters for diesel engines
  • Chemical: Catalyst in petroleum refining
  • Electronics: Computer hard drives and LCD displays
  • Medical: Chemotherapy drugs and medical devices
  • Glass: Manufacturing high-quality glass and fiber optics

Platinum Investment Strategies

Ways to invest in platinum:

  • Physical Platinum: Coins and bars (American Platinum Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf)
  • Platinum ETFs: PPLT (Physical) or other platinum funds
  • Mining Stocks: Anglo American Platinum, Impala Platinum
  • Platinum Futures: NYMEX contracts for traders

Investment Outlook

Platinum offers unique opportunities when:

  • Trading at discount to gold (historically unusual)
  • Electric vehicle transition may reduce automotive demand
  • Hydrogen fuel cell technology could increase demand
  • Supply disruptions from South African mines

Consider platinum as a portfolio diversifier with potential for mean reversion when trading below gold prices.