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- PT950 · 50 g
* Platinum melt value
PT950 50 g melt value today
50 g of PT950 platinum (95.0% pure platinum) is worth about $2,468 in melt value as of July 13, 2026 — a scrap buyer typically pays ~85% of that ($2,098) after refining and margin. That weight is typical of solid platinum chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots.
Published July 11, 2026 · Updated July 13, 2026
PT950 · 50 g — live estimate
- Melt value
- $2,468
- Realistic scrap (~85%)
- $2,098
- Pure platinum content
- 47.500 g
- Per-gram melt
- $49.36/g
- Purity
- 95.0% (PT950)
- As of
- July 13, 2026
The calculation
melt = spot/g × purity × weight(g)
= $51.96 × 0.95 × 50
= $2,468Scrap buyers typically deduct ~15% for assay and refining, landing near $2,098. Designed or branded pieces can sell for more intact than melted.
What usually weighs about 50 g?
At 50 g, you are usually looking at solid platinum chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots. Confirm the hallmark matches PT950 before you accept a scrap offer — plated lookalikes are worth far less.
- Per-gram live price: PT950 price per gram
- Stamp decoder: jewelry hallmarks
- Other weights: Platinum melt table
Before you sell
- Confirm the PT950 stamp (or equivalent fineness mark).
- Weigh in grams on a jewelry scale; exclude stones and non-platinum parts.
- Compare at least two scrap offers against the $2,098 ballpark above.
- Not sure of the metal? Scan it in the Jewelry Identifier app first.
* Frequently asked
FAQ
- Q. How much is 50 g of PT950 platinum worth today?
- A. About $2,468 in pure melt value as of July 13, 2026. A realistic scrap offer is near $2,098 (~85% of melt) after refining and margin.
- Q. How much pure platinum is in 50 g of PT950?
- A. PT950 is 95.0% platinum by weight, so 50 g contains about 47.500 g of pure platinum.
- Q. How do I calculate PT950 value myself?
- A. Multiply today's platinum spot per gram ($51.96) by the purity (0.95) and by the weight in grams (50). That is $51.96 × 0.95 × 50 = $2,468.
- Q. Is 50 g a normal weight for PT950 jewelry?
- A. Yes for solid platinum chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots. Weigh only the platinum — exclude stones and non-platinum findings — before using this estimate.
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