SPOT
· as of
PLATINUM / GBP · Pt 950 · PRICE HISTORY
£1,166-11.99%vs 3M ago
LAST
£1,166
CHANGE
-11.99%
HIGH
£1,561
LOW
£1,140
3M ago2M1M2WToday
ALL PURITIES
GBP / GRAM
DATA
USD SPOT
$1,619.00 / oz
FX RATE
USD/GBP 0.7583
1 TROY OZ
31.1035 grams
PREV CLOSE
£1,700
Spot prices are indicative (XAU/USD via Yahoo Finance, converted at mid-market FX) and for reference only. Actual buy/sell prices at jewellers and banks will differ. Prices update every few minutes during market hours.
PURITY

Platinum Price in UK

Today's Platinum Rate in UK · GBP
£1,166
PER TROY OZ
Pt 950 · 950
GBP · HALLMARK
£449-27.80%
VS PREV CLOSE
24K SPOT£39.47/g
PRICE BREAKDOWN· Pt 950 · .950
PER TROY OZ
£1,166
PER GRAM
£37.50
QUANTITY CALCULATOR
ozTROY OZ
1 TROY OZ · 31.10 g
£1,166GBP
@ £37.50 / gram · Pt 950

About the Platinum price in UK

The live platinum price in UK is shown in GBP and tracks the international Platinum spot market, which is quoted in US dollars per troy ounce. We convert that spot rate into GBP at the live mid-market exchange rate, so the platinum rate you see updates throughout the trading day — currently about £39.47 per gram for pure metal.

Because most platinum sold in UK is alloyed, we break the price down by the purities used locally — Fine, Pt 950, Pt 900. The spot price is for pure (.999) metal; every other grade is worth proportionally less, so a piece is valued as the troy ounce price multiplied by its purity. Use the purity selector and quantity calculator above to value the exact karat and weight you hold.

Frequently asked questions

What is the platinum price in UK today?

The platinum price in UK is quoted in GBP and tracks the international Platinum spot market, which trades in US dollars. As of the latest update the platinum spot price is about £1,228 per troy ounce in GBP. Use the live rate above for the current price per gram, per 10 grams, and per troy ounce.

How is the platinum rate in UK calculated?

We take the international Platinum spot price (USD per troy ounce) and convert it to GBP using the live USD exchange rate. The pure-metal (.999) price is then adjusted for purity — common purities include Fine, Pt 950, Pt 900 — so you can see the rate for the exact karat or fineness you hold.

What is the difference between the purities shown for platinum?

Purity is the share of pure Platinum in an item. The spot price is for pure metal; lower purities are worth proportionally less. For Platinum in UK, common purities include Fine, Pt 950, Pt 900. Multiply the pure rate by the purity fraction to get the value of an alloyed item.

Why does the platinum price in UK keep changing?

Platinum prices move with global supply and demand, central-bank activity, and geopolitical events, and the UK price also shifts with the GBP exchange rate. International Platinum trades nearly 24 hours on weekdays, so the local rate updates throughout the day.

Is the platinum price shown here the buying or selling rate?

The price shown is the indicative international spot rate converted to GBP, for reference only. Jewellers, banks, and bullion dealers in UK add a premium or making charge when you buy and apply a spread when you sell, so actual transaction prices will differ.

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Disclaimer: Platinum prices on this page are indicative spot rates (XAU/USD via Yahoo Finance, converted at mid-market FX) provided for reference only. They are not buy or sell quotes — jewellers, banks, and bullion dealers in UK add a premium, making charge, or spread, so actual transaction prices will differ.