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    Have any countries ever issued platinum coins for general circulation?

    Question #129139. Asked by unclerick. (Jan 23 13 5:21 PM)


    muzzyhill3

    http://platinumspotprice.net/platinum-coins/

    Yes, Russia was been the only country to issue a platinum coin as an actual national currency, between 1828 and 1845

    Jan 23 13, 5:25 PM
    Marasmo79

    Spain also used but for a short period of time, because they had no technology at the moment for processing this metal properly

    Feb 02 13, 5:11 AM


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