
The Story
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Derived from the Greek name 'Pallas' goddess of wisdom Palladium was discovered by the British chemist William Hyde Wollaston in 1804. It took nearly two centuries for palladium’s significance to be recognized and the fight against global pollution owes a lot to this unique metal.
In 1995 The Perth Mint struck Australia's first palladium proof coin featuring an Emu with a denomination of $40 in original black case of issue with C.O.A.
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Derived from the Greek name 'Pallas' goddess of wisdom Palladium was discovered by the British chemist William Hyde Wollaston in 1804. It took nearly two centuries for palladium’s significance to be recognized and the fight against global pollution owes a lot to this unique metal.
In 1995 The Perth Mint struck Australia's first palladium proof coin featuring an Emu with a denomination of $40 in original black case of issue with C.O.A.



















