PGM's have their industrial use cases but it's not correct in saying it's more resistant to oxidization or conductivity. Whilst, PGM's like chrome are used for stainless steel for example, it requires a rather cumbersome process and demand is low.

Gold is where it is because it's pooled to the top over 12500 years at the very least. PGM's are fairly new, and it's use cases like cathodes for ICE cars are also within the last century.

PGM's have a lot of value too - but we're comparing 12500yr to 125yr cycle - I mean, to be fair, 1980's saw the start of the PGM markets, prior to that the demand/use case was very low. It also looks like silver so this is why Gold is gold.

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