There are times of crisis when people get short on cash and need to do something in order to make ends meet. This is why precious metals such as gold, platinum and silver make a good investment at any given time. If you want to either buy or sell such assets, you can find a comprehensive list of Felton platinum dealers here.

All companies are listed with all needed details, so that you can get in touch with a customer representative and see what deal you can obtain. You can save many hours of research by using directly our list instead of searching for precious metals dealers elsewhere on the web.

Salinas Pawn Shop

431 E Market St, Salinas, CA 93905

(831) 422-7296

Triple Diamond Brokers-Fax

10 Merlot Cir, Salinas, CA 93906

(831) 998-7804

Carmel Stamp & Coin Shop

MISSION St & 8 St / P O Box 3366, Carmel By The Sea, CA 93921

(831) 624-3951

Carmel Stamp & Coin Shop

Mission St and 8th ST, PO Box 3366, Carmel, CA 93921

(831) 624-3951

Fourtane Estate Jewelers

OCEAN Ave & Lincoln Street, Carmel, CA 93921

(831) 624-4684

Best Collateral

1860 S Norfolk St, San Mateo, CA 94403

(650) 376-5132

Plastic Jungle Inc

100 S Ellsworth Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401

(408) 345-9553

Quarterile Merchanile ltd

204 2nd Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401

(650) 787-1493

West Coast Gold Buyers

3721 S El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94403

(877) 465-3676

West Coast Gold Buyers

2500 S El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94403

(877) 468-3676

Christensen & Rafferty Fine Jewelry

181 2nd Ave, San Mateo, CA 94401

(650) 344-9535

David H. Fell & Company

1467 Rollins Road, Burlingame, CA 94010

(415) 821-7564

Exchange-Hollister The

334 5th St, Hollister, CA 95023

(831) 635-0605

Wargo Enterprises Inc Rare Coins

PO Box 390, Millbrae, CA 94030

(650) 697-7270

About Buying Platinum From Dealers

Platinum is a precious metal that you can buy on paper in the commodities market, or you can buy it in person from platinum dealers. However you buy platinum, there's no doubt that you can benefit from having it in your investment portfolio.

Investment advisers often recommend that you dedicate 9.5% of your portfolio in so-called hard assets, which includes precious metals like platinum, gold, and silver. Like gold, platinum can cushion your portfolio from inflation and the fluctuations in stock prices.

Platinum has intrinsic value, meaning that it has industrial uses, especially in the car industry where it is used for making diesel autocatalyst. Unlike gold, however, it can quickly change prices depending on the demand by the auto industry, and its accompanying supply (it is rarer than gold and silver). If you are a trader, you can definitely take advantage of this characteristic of platinum as a traded commodity.

However,  if you want to secure your portfolio, you need to buy hard platinum. Your best option is to buy platinum bars because you can get the lowest-priced per-troy ounce that way.

Like gold bars, you need to buy your platinum from a reputable platinum dealers – there are many counterfeiters out there, and you definitely don't want to become a victim.  A standard platinum bar is made of 10 troy ounces of this precious metal, at a purity of 0.9995. You can trade it, or have the dealer store it for you, or you could have it delivered to you.

Aside from bars, you could also buy platinum coins. They come with the same purity as the bars when you buy them from a reputable dealer, but only in smaller sizes.  There are two governments that mint these coins – the Canadian and the US government and they are treated as legal tender and are valued at the amount stamped on them.