The Palladium Melt Value Calculator, displayed below, can figure the total palladium value and
total palladium weight of a single palladium coin, round, bar or ingot; or a combination of several
different types and quantities of palladium items. This application will only compute what the
palladium content, of your items, is worth (intrinsic value), and is not able to determine any collector
(numismatic) value.
You may use the palladium calculator to find what your palladium items are worth, or to figure your max bid on
any online palladium bullion auction, based on the price you wish to pay per ounce of actual palladium.
(Instructions Below)
There are also melt value calculators available to figure the total precious metals value of your
Gold,
Silver, and
Platinum items;
as well as U.S. Silver and
U.S. Gold coins.
More applications will be added to this website on a regular basis. Be sure to check back often, or find out how to stay
updated when new apps, features and resources are added.
How to use the Palladium Melt Value Calculator.
Enter the total amount of coins, rounds, bars or ingots for each palladium item, based on its actual palladium weight. Enter your
numbers in the text boxes located directly to the right of that item’s corresponding unit of weight. As an alternative, you can
simply click on that row’s palladium weight image, or its link, to increment the value of its text box by 1. The calculator will
automatically update the Total Palladium Value (in red), whenever the number of palladium items has been changed.
The Total Palladium Value is calculated based on the U.S. Dollar amount displayed in the Palladium Price text box. The
default price is updated periodically throughout the trading day. You can change the Palladium Price to reflect the amount
you’d wish to pay per ounce, for the palladium content of any combination of palladium items. This will help you to determine
the maximum bid you should enter, for an online palladium bullion auction.
In addition to the Total Palladium Value (in red), the palladium calculator will also compute a Bid and Ask price based on the
value shown in the Price Spread text box. This value defaults to 5%, but can be changed if you wish. The palladium Bid and Ask
prices are displayed in the lower area of the palladium results box, for those who would like to use them.
If your palladium item is alloyed with another metal, you can use the Bullion Purity text box to adjust accordingly. Simply
enter the item’s percentage of pure palladium by weight, and all resultant values will be multiplied by that percentage value.
The palladium calculator figures total palladium value and total palladium weight based on the amount of palladium contained in
items that have no wear from handling. A palladium coin or round, that does have some wear, will not contain as much palladium.
You may want to enter a percentage of that wear in the Amount of Wear text box. An amount greater than the default value of 0
(zero), will decrease the total palladium value and total palladium weight results accordingly.