Yes. The platinum it is more rare that gold it is more strong in durability...Sincerely: Living Life Enterprises Presents wix. to the best interest to the consumer's. for more information : Call 1-626- 434- 5225.
Because gold is easier to find. On top of that there are more industrial uses for platinum than for gold.
Yes Platinum is harder than gold and also has a higher density, so it will scratch gold. It is not advisable to wear platinum along with gold.
Platinum
Like gold, platinum is very resistant to corrosion. However, platinum is much harder than gold so it does not get scratched or dented as easily.
Platinum is more expensive than gold but it is not beautiful.
Yes, platinum is rarer than gold.
Gold is more valuable because it is rarer than platinum. Gold can be found in many places, but platinum can only be found in one place - the Earth's crust.
Platinum is a rarer element on the earth.
Platinum as of 26/2/09 is 1,049.50 USD an ounce Gold is 947.79 USD an ounce. Platinum is normally more valuble than gold because it is rarer and has a large number of uses in industry. Gold just looks pretty but does not have many industrial applications.
Platinum, like gold, can be alluvially transported from a lode and found in ore-grade sand deposits, so yes, conceivable, platinum ores can be found on the beach. Platinum nuggets from placer deposits are far rarer than gold nuggets and are highly valued by collectors.
Pokemon silver is more rare than gold but Pokemon crystal is more rare than Pokemon silver or any other Pokemon game.
These are some metals that are more rare than gold: Ruthenium, Palladium, Platinum*, Rhenium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium *Platinum is actually more abundant than gold, but because there are far less minable sources, it is considered to be rarer than gold. These are more expensive than gold: Platinum, Rhodium I would consider human life/soul more precious than monitary value. Some may also consider memories or experiences high valued. Pretty much anything you can't put a price on.
Platinum is usually 1/3 heavier than 18 karat gold and also is more expensive than gold.
Iridium is a valuable metal and is rarer than gold or platinum. A search of the internet using "iridium coins" should reveal dozens of sites claiming to have the genuine article.
Bullion is a bulk quantity of precious metal, such as gold, silver, platinum or palladium, measured by weight and typically cast as bars. Gold and silver are also bought and sold as coins (platinum and palladium coins exist but are rarer): and gold is traded in the form of small grains.
Because gold is easier to find. On top of that there are more industrial uses for platinum than for gold.
I would say emerald. It's far rarer than gold.