Precious Metal - Rough World Market Price ($/kg)

Rough World Market Price ($/kg)

Valuable metal Price ($/kg) containing all precious metals names in bold
metal mass abundance Price ($/kg) 2009-04-10 Price ($/kg) 2009-07-22 Price ($/kg) 2010-01-07
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Platinum 5 ppb 42681 37650 87741
Rhodium 1 ppb 39680 46200 88415
Gold 4 ppb 31100 30590 24317
Iridium 1 ppb 14100 12960 13117
Osmium 1.5 ppb 13400 12200 12217
Palladium 15 ppb 8430 8140 13632
Rhenium 0.7 ppb 7400 7000 6250
Ruthenium 1 ppb 2290 2730 5562
Germanium 1500 ppb 1050 1038
Beryllium 2800 ppb 850
Silver 75 ppb 437 439 588
Gallium 19000 ppb 425 413
Indium 250 ppb 325 520
Tellurium 1 ppb 158.70
Mercury 85 ppb 18.90 15.95
Bismuth 8.5 ppb 15.40 18.19

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