Live Greece platinum rate in EUR, by weight.
The international platinum spot price is quoted in US dollars and is the global benchmark from which every local rate is derived. Prices exclude dealer premiums, making charges, and local taxes.
Range and changes are for the international platinum price in US dollars. Record high reflects our available price history.
| Weight | Platinum Value (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Per Gram | € 49.15 |
| Per Tola | € 573.26 |
| Per Ounce | € 1,528.70 |
| Per Kilo | € 49,148.76 |
Chart values are in US dollars. Per gram, tola and ounce figures above are USD. Today’s local-currency price uses the live exchange rate; historical values stay in USD because reliable historical exchange-rate data isn’t available. Candles are reconstructed from real high, low and average data.
Turn the international USD spot price into a local per-gram, per-tola and per-ounce rate in a few simple steps.
| Common purity | Investment .999; jewelry 95% (950) |
| Typical forms | Bars, coins, jewelry, catalysts |
| Pricing unit | Troy ounce |
| Hallmark / grade | 950 / 999 fineness stamp |
This page shows the live platinum price in Greece, quoted in EUR. Because platinum trades globally in US dollars per troy ounce, the local price reflects both the international platinum price and the USD/EUR exchange rate.
Platinum is a rare precious metal prized in both investment and heavy industry. It is quoted per troy ounce in US dollars and is significantly scarcer than gold.
Its largest single use is in automotive catalytic converters, so platinum prices respond strongly to trends in car manufacturing and emissions regulation.
Catalytic converters are the biggest source of platinum demand, linking it to vehicle production.
Most platinum is mined in a handful of regions, so supply disruptions can have an outsized price impact.
Manufacturers switch between platinum and palladium based on relative price, linking the two metals.
Platinum is priced nationally, so the Greece rate shown above applies across all major cities — including:
The live platinum price in Greece is shown above in EUR, per gram and by other weights, refreshed through the trading day.
It is the international platinum spot price (US dollars per troy ounce) converted into EUR at the live exchange rate, then scaled to each weight.
Two forces move it: the global platinum price and the EUR exchange rate, so a weaker EUR raises the local price even when the dollar price is flat.
Platinum is a key component of catalytic converters that reduce vehicle emissions, so automotive production heavily influences its demand.
Yes — far less platinum is mined each year than gold, though gold’s investment demand keeps it more valuable per ounce at times.
Like other precious metals, platinum is quoted as a spot price per troy ounce in US dollars for immediate settlement.