Platinum Coins
BullionStar stocks a wide variety of investment grade platinum coins from the world’s most renowned platinum refineries such as Argor-Heraeus of Switzerland and Hereaus of Germany. These platinum coins are classified as Investment Precious Metals and are exempt from Singapore’s Goods and Services Tax (GST).
The purity or fineness of the platinum coins offered by BullionStar is predominantly in the 0.995 range, i.e. the platinum coins contain 99.99% pure platinum. Weight denominations of platinum coins available from BullionStar are generally in the 1 oz size range.
When purchasing platinum coins from BullionStar, you can choose to take delivery in person, have the coins shipped to your address, or keep your platinum coins in storage in BullionStar’s secure vault.
1/10 oz United Kingdom Platinum Britannia Bullion Coin (Various Years BU)
- Manufacturer: The Royal Mint
- Purity: 99.95%
- Country: United Kingdom
Various Years United Kingdom 1/10 oz Britannia platinum bullion coin minted by the world-famous Royal Mint in the same style as its gold and silver counterparts.
The term 'Britannia' was first used within the Roman Empire to refer to British lands conquered by the Romans. Over time, the Romans devised the classical female image of Britannia, imagery which was later adapted by the British to personify Britain's strength and seafaring tradition.
With a purity of 99.95% platinum, each of these investment platinum coins is GST in Singapore as they are classified under Singaporean legislation as Investment Precious Metal coins.
The reverse of the 1/10 oz platinum coin features Britannia standing firm against a powerful gale. A radial sunburst design behind Britannia adds anti-counterfeiting protection. The obverse of the coin features Britain's monarch, His Majesty King Charles III along with the face value of 10 pounds
The Royal Mint is the world’s oldest mint, and was founded in 1279. The Mint premises was actually located in the Tower of London until 1811, then moved to nearby Tower Hill in the financial district of London, and in 1968 moved to its present location in Llantrisant, South Wales.
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