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Last Call for Iridium Pre-orders
Tomorrow is the last day we can accept pre-orders for our next batch of iridium ingots. We expect this batch will be available in July or August. F...
On the Cusp: Dysprosium
We are pleased to announce the imminent release of our 1 troy ounce dysprosium ingots. Discovered in Paris in 1886 by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudr...
3% Discount for Cash Payments
Some of you have asked about this and we'd now like to offer it. If you pay by check or money order you can deduct 3% from your order total (don't...
Zirconium is now available
Our 21st metal and our first ingot production of 2015. Zirconium is a unique industrial metal. Own one today.
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Rare Earth Metals featured on 60 Minutes tonight
In case you missed it please see the below link to an interesting story from 60 Minutes tonight on CBS. Though many of the rare earths aren't so ra...
On the Cusp: Zirconium
Our first batch of Zirconium is nearly complete. Zirconium and hafnium have some striking similarities as well as differences analogous to Dr. Jeky...
Ancient Monetary Metals and Alter Ego Metals
A couple kitco news stories piqued our interest today. The first is about a trove of ancient metals found in the library archives at the University...
Our Nickel Rounds are now available
Our nickel rounds are incredibly lustrous, silvery coins with a flat edge. They bear our logo as well as a world map depicting our realm which, tho...
Our Copper Rounds are now available
Our version of the red metal is a 99.9% pure, beautiful coin with a reeded edge. It bears our logo as well as a world map depicting our realm which...
Free domestic shipping for all orders over $100
Enter the code free shipping on checkout and for orders over $100 domestic shipping will be free. For all other orders, domestic shipping is $5.95....
Copper and Nickel coins coming soon
We have had several requests from our customers to offer the base metals so we thought we'd start with copper and nickel. Though not rare by any st...
Dysprosium coming soon
Discovered in Paris in 1886 by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran and named for the Greek translation of dysprositos which means "hard to get", techni...