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999 Platinum price today in global market — July 17, 2026

Live price of 999 platinum in global market per gram in local currency (US Dollar). 999 contains 99.9% pure platinum, mixed with alloys for durability — widely used for investment-grade platinum bars, coins and industrial catalysts.

Last updated:Jul 17, 2026, 3:00 AM
Platinum price per gram · 999
51.71 US Dollar
-0.50%
999 Platinum price per ounce
1,608.39 US Dollar
999 Platinum price per kg
51,711 US Dollar

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KaratLive platinum price per gramLive platinum price per ounce
95049.171,529.5Details
90046.591,449Details
850441,368.5Details

999k platinum price in other countries

Compare today's 999k platinum price across local markets.

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Riyal
193.92
Saudi Riyal
United Arab Emirates
United Arab Emirates Dirham
189.91
United Arab Emirates Dirham
Egypt
Egyptian Pound
2,613.34
Egyptian Pound
Kuwait
Kuwaiti Dinar
15.97
Kuwaiti Dinar
Qatar
Qatari Riyal
188.23
Qatari Riyal
Bahrain
Bahraini Dinar
19.44
Bahraini Dinar
Oman
Omani Rial
19.88
Omani Rial
Jordan
Jordanian Dinar
36.66
Jordanian Dinar
Lebanon
Lebanese Pound
4,628,129.06
Lebanese Pound
Iraq
Iraqi Dinar
67,708.47
Iraqi Dinar
Turkey
Turkish Lira
2,435.47
Turkish Lira
United States
US Dollar
51.71
US Dollar
United Kingdom
British Pound
38.34
British Pound
Germany
Euro
45.17
Euro
France
Euro
45.17
Euro
Italy
Euro
45.17
Euro
Spain
Euro
45.17
Euro
Switzerland
Swiss Franc
41.8
Swiss Franc
Libya
Libyan Dinar
330.95
Libyan Dinar
Belgium
Euro
45.17
Euro
Netherlands
Euro
45.17
Euro
Austria
Euro
45.17
Euro
Poland
Polish Zloty
195.53
Polish Zloty
Canada
Canadian Dollar
72.58
Canadian Dollar
Mexico
Mexican Peso
900.97
Mexican Peso
Brazil
Brazilian Real
262.82
Brazilian Real
Argentina
Argentine Peso
76,261.72
Argentine Peso
Chile
Chilean Peso
47,807.35
Chilean Peso
Colombia
Colombian Peso
166,823.8
Colombian Peso
Peru
Peruvian Sol
175.37
Peruvian Sol
India
Indian Rupee
4,985.13
Indian Rupee
China
Chinese Yuan
350.62
Chinese Yuan
Pakistan
Pakistani Rupee
14,370.31
Pakistani Rupee
Bangladesh
Bangladeshi Taka
6,372.18
Bangladeshi Taka
Indonesia
Indonesian Rupiah
930,399.09
Indonesian Rupiah
Malaysia
Malaysian Ringgit
210.59
Malaysian Ringgit
Singapore
Singapore Dollar
66.71
Singapore Dollar
Thailand
Thai Baht
1,736.06
Thai Baht
Vietnam
Vietnamese Dong
1,353,700.09
Vietnamese Dong
Philippines
Philippine Peso
3,188.03
Philippine Peso
Japan
Japanese Yen
8,394.28
Japanese Yen
South Korea
South Korean Won
76,540.36
South Korean Won
South Africa
South African Rand
848.12
South African Rand
Nigeria
Nigerian Naira
71,342.23
Nigerian Naira
Australia
Australian Dollar
73.88
Australian Dollar
New Zealand
New Zealand Dollar
88.5
New Zealand Dollar
Russia
Russian Ruble
4,022.17
Russian Ruble

Most common uses of 999 Platinum

  • Investment-grade platinum bars and rounds
  • Bullion coins (American Eagle, Maple Leaf)
  • Industrial catalysts and laboratory crucibles

Key industries using Platinum

Automotive catalystsHydrogen energyJewelry

Platinum price history — a quick overview

Over the past two decades, platinum has moved from under $400/oz in the early 2000s to record highs above $2,000/oz, driven by inflation, central-bank buying and safe-haven demand. Local prices in global market also reflect the US Dollar/USD exchange rate, so periods of currency weakness amplify the rise of platinum prices for local buyers.

About 999 Platinum prices in global market

This page is dedicated to the 999 platinum price in global market, expressed in local currency (US Dollar). 999 is 99.9% pure platinum, with the remainder being alloy metals that add hardness, color and durability. In global market it is one of the most traded purities for jewelry, gifts and personal investment — buyers, jewelers and appraisers monitor this exact purity daily because it directly drives resale value and making-charge calculations.

Frequently asked questions about Platinum 999 in global market