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Najredkejša plemenita kovina na svetu – vaša ekskluzivna naložba

Osmij – neoporečna zaščita premoženja
ki ga lahko držiš v rokah

Najredkejša plemenita kovina na svetu – vaša ekskluzivna naložba

Osmij – neoporečna zaščita premoženja
ki ga lahko držiš v rokah

Izredna
redkost

Vsako leto se na svetovni ravni predela manj kot 1.000 kg osmija.

Neponareljiva
identiteta

Vsako kos ima edinstveno kristalno strukturo, ki je digitalno certificirana.

Edinstveni
videz

Njegova kristalna površina sije z naravnim, značilnim modro-srebrnim sijajem.

Mobilna
aplikacija

Spremljaj tržno vrednost svojega osmija glede na trenutno uradno ceno.

Dolgoročno
shranjevanje

Odporen na korozijo, obrabo in kemično razgradnjo.

Kako začeti

1

Izberi svoj kos v
uradni trgovini

2

Pridobi certifikat

3

Prejmeš po pošti
ali osebno dostavo

Izberi svoj kos v
uradni trgovini

Pridobi certifikat

Prejmeš po pošti
ali osebno dostavo

Ne čakajte, da se vaš unikaten kos proda!

Osmij je edinstvena, redka in dragocena naložbena kovina, katere vrednost hitro narašča. Vsak trenutek tvegate, da jo izgubite, zato ukrepajte zdaj in si zagotovite svoj delež edinstvene prihodnosti.

Trenutna cena

Vrednost osmija v enem letu (EUR na g)

Frequently Asked Questions

Osmium is a rare, dense, and lustrous metal, part of the platinum group metals (PGMs). It is known for its bluish-silver sheen, extreme density, and resistance to corrosion. In crystalline form, it is highly valued for both its beauty and scarcity.

Osmium’s extreme rarity — it is the rarest stable element in Earth’s crust — combined with its unique physical properties, makes it appealing for wealth preservation. Once crystallized, osmium cannot be forged or faked easily, and its supply is naturally limited.

Investment osmium is produced by crystallizing raw osmium using a specialized, patented process. This makes it safe to handle and transforms it into a brilliant, stable form ideal for long-term storage or jewelry use.

While gold and platinum have large, established markets, osmium’s market is younger and smaller. Its rarity is far greater, but liquidity is lower. Many investors see it as a diversification asset rather than a replacement for gold or platinum.

Yes — in its crystallized form. Raw osmium can release osmium tetroxide, a toxic compound, but crystallized osmium is stable, inert, and safe for storage or wear.

Every piece of investment-grade osmium receives a unique identification code and is registered in the international Osmium World Database. Buyers can verify authenticity online using this code.

The main risks include limited market liquidity, price fluctuations, and dependence on niche demand from jewelry and collectors. Osmium is best suited for investors comfortable with long-term holding.

Osmium should be stored in its protective casing, away from excessive humidity or mechanical damage. A safe deposit box or professional vault is recommended for high-value pieces.

You can sell osmium through certified dealers, jewelry makers, or directly to other investors. The Osmium World Database helps facilitate resale by ensuring traceability and authenticity.

Osmium prices are influenced by scarcity, production costs, demand in the luxury goods sector, and investor interest. Because the supply is inherently limited, price movements can be significant when demand shifts.

Yes. Crystalline osmium is increasingly used in high-end watchmaking, luxury rings, pendants, and bespoke art pieces. Its brilliant sparkle and rarity make it a distinctive alternative to diamonds or platinum.

No — crystallized osmium is one of the most corrosion-resistant materials known. It will not tarnish, oxidize, or lose its brilliance over time.

Not yet. Osmium is currently traded through a network of certified dealers rather than on major commodity exchanges like gold or silver.

It is the rarest precious metal on Earth, with an estimated annual global production of less than 1,000 kilograms. Most osmium is extracted as a by-product of platinum and nickel mining, making supply extremely limited.

In practical terms, no. The unique crystal structure, optical properties, and database registration make it virtually impossible to replicate convincingly.

This depends on the dealer. Some offer small cut pieces for entry-level investors, while others focus on larger investment bars or jewelry-grade items.

Tax rules vary by country. In some jurisdictions, osmium is exempt from VAT when purchased as an investment metal, while in others it may be subject to standard rates.

The value is based on weight, purity, crystallized quality, and market demand. Because each piece is unique, visual appeal can also influence its price in the luxury market.

High-end watchmakers, fine jewelers, luxury designers, and art creators often purchase osmium for its unmatched brilliance and exclusivity.

If supply drops further, scarcity could drive prices higher, but resale markets might also become more specialized. Like any rare asset, both outcomes are possible.

Mining osmium is tied to platinum and nickel production, so its extraction shares the environmental footprint of those metals. However, because osmium is so rare, the overall mining impact for osmium itself is minimal.

Yes. Most insurers classify it alongside other precious metals and will cover it under specialized jewelry or investment asset policies.

Extremely — osmium’s density means a small piece can be worth a significant amount, making it easy to store or transport discreetly.

While iridium is also very dense and corrosion-resistant, osmium is rarer, has a unique bluish brilliance when crystallized, and is currently marketed more as a luxury investment product than an industrial one.

Osmium has a density of about 22.59 g/cm³ — the highest of all stable elements. This extreme density makes it compact as a store of value and adds to its uniqueness in jewelry design.

ecause the market is small and less liquid than gold, large transactions can influence prices more noticeably. However, traceability via the Osmium World Database helps maintain transparency.

In crystalline form, osmium remains stable up to very high temperatures and does not melt until about 3,033 °C (5,491 °F). It will not burn or oxidize under normal conditions.

Yes, but they are limited due to scarcity. Historically, osmium was used in fountain pen tips, electrical contacts, and specialized alloys, but today most raw osmium is crystallized for investment and luxury purposes.

Yes — osmium’s durability and high value density make it ideal for passing on wealth discreetly. It can be registered to new owners in the global database for official transfer.

Currently no. Osmium is sold directly through certified dealers. This makes it a physical-only investment rather than a paper-traded asset.

Certified dealers provide an official assay and registration, and any reputable buyer will verify weight using precision scales and compare the crystalline pattern against the database entry.

Minimal. Even a valuable osmium holding of several hundred thousand dollars can fit in a small safe deposit box or portable vault case.

No practical method exists. Osmium is a naturally occurring element and cannot be artificially created in economically viable quantities.

Sizes range from small tablets or discs (a few grams) to larger slabs or shaped pieces weighing several tens of grams, depending on investor preference.

While osmium itself is not theft-proof, the database registration and unique crystalline signature make stolen osmium traceable and very difficult to resell without detection.

Yes — insurers may ask for a copy of your osmium’s registration certificate, photographs, and dealer invoice to set coverage terms.

There is no indication of such plans. However, as with any rare commodity, trade restrictions could arise in extreme geopolitical or environmental scenarios.

Osmium pricing is weight-based (per gram) rather than graded like diamonds. While both are rare, osmium’s value is not influenced by color, clarity, or cut — only purity, weight, and crystallized brilliance.

If you have an official Osmium certificate, you can scan or enter it, and the app will automatically updates the market value of your osmium based on the current official price.

Links:
Osmium on Google Play
Osmium on App Store

Ne čakajte, da se vaš unikaten kos proda!

Osmij je edinstvena, redka in dragocena naložbena kovina, katere vrednost hitro narašča. Vsak trenutek tvegate, da jo izgubite, zato ukrepajte zdaj in si zagotovite svoj delež edinstvene prihodnosti.