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🇷🇸 Platinum Price Per Gram in Serbia | дин6,820.04
Platinum price per gram in Serbian Dinar (RSD) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET — Exchange rate: 1 USD = 109 RSD
Per Gram (RSD)
дин6,820.04
Per 10 Grams (RSD)
дин68,200
Per Troy Oz (RSD)
дин212,127
Per Kg (RSD)
дин6,820,039
About Platinum Prices in Serbia
The platinum price in Serbia is derived from the international spot price (denominated in USD per troy ounce) and converted to Serbian Dinarat the current exchange rate. Platinum is one of the world's rarest metals — annual mine production is roughly 200 tonnes, compared to 3,300 tonnes of gold.
Approximately 70-75% of the world's platinum is mined in South Africa, making supply conditions in that country a key price driver. Industrial demand — primarily automotive catalysts and emerging hydrogen fuel cell technology — accounts for over 50% of annual consumption. Investment demand via ETFs and bars/coins makes up most of the remainder.
Frequently Asked Questions — Platinum Price in Serbia
What is the platinum price per gram in Serbia today?
The platinum price per gram in Serbia is currently дин6,820.04 (RSD). This is calculated from the international platinum spot price of $1,946.12/troy oz divided by 31.1 grams per troy ounce, then multiplied by the USD/RSD exchange rate.
How much is 10 grams of platinum in Serbia?
10 grams of platinum is currently worth дин68,200.39 in Serbia. Platinum is rarer than gold — approximately 30 times rarer — but currently trades below gold due to shifts in automotive catalyst demand.
How much is 1 kilogram of platinum in Serbia?
One kilogram of platinum is currently worth дин6,820,039 in Serbia (RSD). One-kilogram platinum bars are sold by major refineries and are a popular form for institutional investors.
Is platinum more expensive than gold in Serbia?
At current prices, platinum ($1,946.12/oz) trades below gold. Historically, platinum commanded a substantial premium over gold, and many analysts view the current discount as representing long-term value. The gold/platinum ratio currently stands at approximately 2.3:1.