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SELL PLATINUM & PALLADIUM
Sell your platinum & palladium at honest and transparent prices at Argentor. Argentor specialises in buying and processing coins, bars and scrap platinum & palladium. Visit our office for a smooth sale and a personalised service. You needn’t make an appointment. A valuation of your goods on sale is completely free of charge.
LIVE BUYING RATES
Our buying prices are adapted every minute to the actual platinum & palladium rate and are hedged once you present your platinum & palladium in our office. Because platinum & palladium coins and bars are traded in much lower quantities, we cannot offer fixed buying premiums. The buying rate will always be determined at market. Do not hesitate to contact us for a price indication whenever you want to sell your platinum & palladium coins and/or bars. All other forms of platinum & palladium are bought at the rate for scrap platinum & palladium corresponding to the purity of the platinum & palladium.
OUR BUYING PROCESS
STEP 1
You come to our office and offer your platinum and/or palladium in person. You needn’t make an appointment to do so. We are open from Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
STEP 2
We test and analyse your platinum & palladium through our proven methods. Our office is equipped with three screened counters where you can sell your goods in all discretion.
STEP 3
Our staff weigh and sort the goods per alloy and/or type and calculate the value of your material based on the current platinum & palladium rate.
STEP 4
We go through the buying invoice together. You will always receive a copy of the invoice as proof of your sale to Argentor. We deposit the agreed amount to your bank account within 24 hours.
YOUR GOLDEN GUARANTEE
RAPID PAYOUT
We deposit the agreed amount to your bank account within 24 hours.
CORRECT PRICING
Our buying prices are always based upon the actual platinum & palladium rate.
COMPETITIVE PRICING
You’ll receive a market-based and fair price for your platinum & palladium.
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INFO
Lange Herentalsestraat 84 | BE-2018 Antwerp
T. +32 (0)3 303 72 72
E. info@argentorshop.be
OPENING HOURS
Mon-thu 09 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Fri 09 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do I have to make an appointment to sell platinum & palladium at Argentor?
You needn't make an appointment to sell your platinum & palladium at Argentor. You are welcome in our office during office hours, from Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our closing days and annual holidays can be found on the contact page.
Can I also sell pearls and precious stones at Argentor?

At Argentor you will not receive added value for precious stones and/or pearls, nor for the design of your jewellery, exclusive or not. If possible we remove the stones and/or pearls. Should that not be possible, we will deduct some weight of the piece of jewellery. Jewellery containing real diamonds are bought as a whole (including diamonds) at the buying rate corresponding to their purity in platinum & palladium.

Inform yourself about the possible value of your diamonds and whether or not they're worth breaking out. If desired, we can always refer you to our specialist partners for selling your diamonds and/or jewellery with historical value.

Must I have a certain amount of platinum or palladium to be able to sell at Argentor?

In theory there is no minimum weight for platinum & palladium. What you do need to consider is an administration fee1 of €10 (VAT incl.) in case the invoice is less than €100. The administration fee will be held off the purchase price. Small amounts can therefore better be saved and sold once you have more in order to avoid the administration fee.

What does Argentor pay for platinum & palladium?

+ Our buying prices are adapted every minute to the actual platinum & palladium rate and are hedged once you present your platinum & palladium in our office. Because platinum & palladium coins and bars are traded in much lower quantities, we cannot offer fixed buying premiums. The buying rate will always be determined at market. Do not hesitate to contact us for a price indication whenever you want to sell your platinum & palladium coins and/or bars.

+ Scrap platinum & palladium is bought at the rate for scrap platinum & palladium corresponding to the purity of the platinum & palladium. Our buying rates are adapted every minute to the actual exchange rate and will only be hedged once you present your material in our office.

What is a premium?

A premium is the difference between the intrinsic value of platinum/palladium(weight in pure platinum/palladium x current rate in euros) and the price you actually receive. Precious metals, you see, are almost never traded at spot (at their intrinsic value). You always have to pay a certain commission. The premium is often expressed in percentages.

At Argentor we always clearly state the premium of a certain product. That makes it easy to compare different products. For example: for a gold bar of 1 kilogram at a gold rate of €35.000/kilo and a buying premium of -0,75%, you will receive €35.000 - 0,75% = €34.739,45. The premium can also be expressed nominally, which, in this example, would be €260,55.

How is the premium determined?

+ The numismatic added value: coins, sometimes, have an additional value for collectors. In the case of very rare and historical coins, this value can sometimes be more than twice as much as the intrinsic value. In case of modern bullion coins this added value will, however, be rather limited.

+ The market: when demand for certain coins and bars increases, premiums can go up, regardless of the actual rate. That results from the basic principle of demand and supply. As soon as the demand surpasses the supply it creates a certain shortage on the market, resulting in higher premiums and prices. As soon as the supply surpasses demand again, the premiums and prices will go down accordingly.

+ The margin: the margin retailers and traders, such as Argentor, take on products is also calculated within the premium.

+ Additional costs: storage fees, transportation fees, insurances, packing materials, administration, etc.

How do I calculate the difference between the selling and buying premium?

At Argentor we always clearly state the selling and buying premium of a certain product. You typically buy precious metals above spot (actual rate), and sell them below spot. The difference between these two premiums and prices is called the 'spread'. The spread is the easiest way to compare different products. You can easily calculate the difference between the selling and buying price by the aid of the spread.

For example: you buy a 20 Belgian francs gold coin for €206, including 1,5% premium. Should you immediately sell your coin back to us at the same exchange rate, you would do so at our buying premium of -0,5%. That means you would receive €202 for your coin. The spread for the 20 Belgian francs at Argentor is, in other words, €4 or 2%.

Are there any additional 'hidden' costs I have to factor in when selling to Argentor?

The buying rates for coins and bars as shown in the column ‘our buying price’ in our price list are the net prices you receive. The buying rates for scrap metals as mentioned on our website are the actual rates you will receive as well. No additional costs will be held off these rates.

What you do need to consider is an administration fee of €10 (VAT incl.) in case the invoice is less than €100. This administration fee will be held off the purchase price. Small amounts can therefore better be saved and sold once you have more in order to avoid the administration fee.

Are there other prices for bigger volumes?

No, the price for bigger volumes remains the same. Given the high value of precious metals the spreads taken by retailers like Argentor are rather limited. Traders and other retailers can contact us for more information about our buying rates.

Does Argentor pay in cash?

+ Ever since the adaptation of the Belgian law regarding cash payments (September 18th 2017), it is forbidden for us to pay in cash to professional sellers. All purchases, regardless of their total value, have to be paid by bank transfer1 or exchange of materials.

+ As for private sellers, we can pay a maximum of €500, regardless of the total value of the purchase. All balances exceeding have to be paid by bank transfer1.


1: Our bank transfers are carried out the following working day before noon. How fast you receive the payment onto your banking account depends on the speed of the transfer between our bank and yours. Do not hesitate to contact us in case you still haven't received the payment after three working days.

How fast will I be paid?

Cash payments are carried out immediately1. Bank transfers are carried out the following working day before noon. How fast you receive the payment onto your banking account depends on the speed of the transfer between our bank and yours. Do not hesitate to contact us in case you still haven't received the payment after three working days.


1: See also 'Does Argentor pay in cash?’.

How about VAT?

You will receive 21% VAT on the sale of platinum & palladium bars & coins and scrap platinum & palladium in case you dispose of a valid Belgian VAT number1. We will never pay VAT to foreign VAT tax payers, independents in secondary profession2 or private sellers.

The correct VAT regimes and corresponding codes are always mentioned on our invoice. In order for your own bookkeeping to be correct, it is best to base yourself on these codes.


1: Only when you are liable for VAT and do not enjoy tax exemption, and when it is an expense in the function of your profession, you will receive VAT on your sale of platinum and palladium.

2: Independents in secondary professions who are subject to VAT regulations must also make a VAT declaration and pay VAT contributions. However, if your income is below €25.000, you may request an exemption from VAT obligations. You do not have to submit a tax return or charge a tax on outgoing invoices. Therefore, you cannot recover any VAT from the incoming invoices. For more information about the tax exemption rule, see the FOD Finance website.

Is identification mandatory when selling platinum & palladium?

Since February 20th 2012 precious metals sellers and buyers are obliged to identify and register their clients and suppliers. This procedure of identification and registry aids in tracing and identifying thieves and fences.

Is my transaction forwarded to the Belgian tax authorities?

No. Argentor does not have a duty of notification. We are, however, obliged to keep our full bookkeeping records during the mandatory period of 7 years for the event of an investigation.

Must I indicate the revenue from my investments in platinum & palladium on my tax return?

Residents of Belgium do not have to indicate their investments in precious metals on their tax return. Only if they keep their gold on a foreign securities account should they include this in their personal tax declaration in Belgium.

Residents of the Netherlands must report the value of their investments every year in ‘box 3: Saving and investing’.

How can I know whether or not I am in possession of real platinum & palladium?

There are several ways to test whether or not you are in possession of real platinum & palladium:

+ Based on the hallmarks present on the jewellery: with the aid of a magnifying glass you can check if there's an alloy stamp/ hallmark1 in your piece of jewellery.

+ With the aid of a spectrometer: platinum & palladium cannot be tested with testing fluids. We use a spectrometer to determine the purity of platinum & palladium. The spectrometer sends x-rays through the object, allowing the metal content to be determined with great accuracy.

+ You can always ask your jeweller for advice.


1: The presence of a hallmark is never conclusive evidence of purity. Hallmarks can be forged as well.

What do I have to keep in mind when selling platinum & palladium?

Whether it's jewellery from a heritage, coins from a collection or silver cutlery you no longer use… When you are planning to sell precious metals it's of the utmost importance that you assess the value of your material as best as you can. Take a look at following tips and think carefully when selling your precious metals.

+ Form an idea of what your goods are worth. Try to figure out the value of your goods before you decide to sell them1. By weighing the pieces and checking for hallmarks (if possible) you can easily assess the value of your items based on the actual rates2. Alternatively, you can go to a jeweller (or several jewellers) for a taxation. This will help you to form an idea of the value of your items. Never send material to a buyer without having a clue of its value!

+ Try to sell directly to a jeweller you know or a well-known precious metals trader. Research has shown that a jeweller will often offer a better price for your precious metals than a small exchange office. That is certainly the case in the Diamond quarter of Antwerp, where there are a lot of jewellers located. There you can rest assured that you will receive a fair price for your precious metals. Larger trade offices (such as Argentor) will also be able to offer a better, and especially more transparent, price! Do not sell your precious metals to the first buyer that comes along! Chances are you'll receive a better price somewhere else.

+ Have realistic expectations when it comes to pricing! Keep in mind that terms such as 'rare', 'exclusive' and 'collectors item' have to be taken with a grain of salt. Exchange offices will often only be interested in the percentages of precious metals within your jewellery and/or other materials. They won't pay attention to the craftsmanship and skills needed for the creation of certain pieces. On top of that you need to take into account that productional fees and VAT were calculated in the price you paid, meaning that the price you paid will always be higher than the actual value of the piece. In other words, it's not because you paid €1.000 for a ring that it's actually worth that much. That being said, caution is always recommended! Coins, unlike jewellery, are often worth more than solely their weight in gold, silver, platinum or palladium. Informing yourself about buying and selling premiums is always a good idea, but manage your expectations. The premium will always depend on the actual market situation (supply & demand) and will vary from trader to trader.

+ Check if your jewellery contains diamonds and whether or not they are of value. Unlike some jewellers, most gold traders will not pay extra for the precious stones that are inside jewellery, since it's another craft of which they don't have knowhow. That's also the case at Argentor, where you will not receive added value for precious stones and/or pearls3, nor for the design of your jewellery, exclusive or not. Inform yourself about the possible value of your diamonds and whether or not they're worth breaking out.

+ Compare the reputations of companies online. These days you can easily find online reviews about virtually every - trustworthy - gold trader, either on their own website, either on Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, etc. Googling the names of the companies you wish to work with will go a long way. At Argentor we find it very important that customers can rate us. On this page you can read all reviews left behind by clients. Take into account that these reviews are solely aimed on the operations of our webshop!


1: See also: 'How can I know whether or not I am in possession of real gold?'.
2: See also: ‘What does Argentor pay for gold?’.
3: See also: 'Can I also sell pearls and precious stones at Argentor?'.

Can I also send platinum & palladium by post to sell at Argentor?

Only in case you are already registered with us as a B2B client/supplier - and depending on the quantity and composition of the material - we can arrange for the material to be picked up by Mikropakket (in Belgium & Luxemburg). We charge €12,40 (VAT excl.) per transport for this service. Do not hesitate to contact us in case you wish to use our pick-up service. We will provide you with all the necessary information and documents.

Should you send material to Argentor on your own initiative, you do so completely at your own risk! Argentor cannot be held responsible, nor for parcels sent to us by regular or registered post, nor for parcels you place in our mailbox yourself.

Can I have my platinum & palladium appraised by Argentor?

For appraisals without commitment to sell, we ask €20 (VAT excl.) per analysis.

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