In this manuscript we review the structure of the novel 1-D chain complex, {[PtRh(PVM) 2 (NH 3 ) 2 Cl 2.5 ] 2 [Pt 2 (PVM) 2 (NH 3 ) 4 ] 2 (PF 6 ) 6 Á 2MeOH Á 2H 2 O} n (4) (PVM ¼ pivalamidate), consisting of mixed-valence dimeric complexes with appreciably extended metal-metal bondings. Compound 4 is made up of octameric segments, each of which consists of two platinum-rhodium dinuclear complexes and a tetrameric platinum unit. The charge of 19+ for the Pt 6 Rh 2 octameric segment in 4 was deduced from the number of the independent PF 6 À counter ions, and is the supporting evidence for one unpaired electron per one octameric segment. The tetrameric platinum unit in 4 is the structural motif that is observed in [Pt 2 (PVM) 2 (NH 3 ) 4 ](PF 6 ) 2 Á H 2 O (2) and [Pt 4 (PVM) 4 (NH 3 ) 8 ](PF 6 ) 4 (ClO 4 ) Á 2H 2 O (3 ¼ ''platinum blue'' with one electron delocalized over the four platinum atoms). On the basis of the EPR, magnetic susceptibility, and electrical conductivity results, the nature of the unpaired electron in 4 is discussed. r