> would berkeleyum be the most expensive per gram that I can buy?
I don't think so... according to WebElements - Berkelium is of no
commercial importance.
However, for Protactinium they say - It is one of the rarest and most
expensive naturally occurring elements.
At $280/g ($8000/oz), it is definitely much more expensive then gold.
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