In ancient times, when we say platinum 120, do we mean silver 120?

The old saying "platinum" does not mean platinum today (because the technical level is not up to standard)

The old saying "platinum" is a general term for a large class of white metals, not just a specific metal. Shuowen interprets silver, iron and shackles as "platinum". Different historical periods refer to different things. "Platinum" was originally considered as a synonym for tin (containing a small amount of lead), and was later used for silver.

Of course, if you add the unit 120, it means silver.