Current rate of gold

  1. Gold Price per Ounce
  2. Gold PRICE Today
  3. Gold Price Per Gram


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Gold Price per Ounce

The Holdings Calculator permits you to calculate the current value of your gold and silver. • Enter a number Amount in the left text field. • Select Ounce, Gram or Kilogram for the weight. • Select a Currency. NOTE: You must select a currency for gold first, even if you don't enter a value for gold holdings. If you wish to select a currency other than USD for the Silver holdings calculator. The current price per unit of weight and currency will be displayed on the right. The Current Value for the amount entered is shown. Optionally enter number amounts for Purchase Price and/or Future Value per unit of weight chosen. The Current and Future Gain/Loss will be calculated. Totals for Gold and Silver holdings including the ratio percent of gold versus silver will be calculated. The spot price of Gold per Troy Ounce and the date and time of the price is shown below the calculator. If your browser is configured to accept Cookies you will see a button at the bottom of the Holdings Calculator. Pressing the button will place a cookie on your machine containing the information you entered into the Holdings Calculator. When you return to goldprice.org the cookie will be retrieved from your machine and the values placed into the calculator. A range of other useful gold and silver calculators can be found on our Calculators page On this page you can view the current price of gold per ounce, gram or kilo. Gold is usually quoted by the ounce in U.S. Dollars. The gold price can, however, b...

Gold PRICE Today

Gold, a precious metal, mostly appears in alloys and only rarely in its pure form. Because of its physical properties, it is resistant to air, moisture, heat and many solvents. Gold also has a high density. Gold is regarded as a secure investment and is very popular as a means of coverage in times of crisis. Its high value and its rarity and uniqueness make gold a secure financial investment which also withstands inflation. (read more) Gold was extracted in Egypt as early as 2000 B.C. and the first gold coins were minted in 50 B.C. in Rome. This shows that people have always been fascinated by gold and by its rarity, durability and beauty. Because of its properties, gold is also one of the most important industrial raw materials. The yellow precious metal is easily workable and conducts electricity and heat. Because of its excellent conductivity, gold is used particularly in the electrical industry. Gold has also been used in dental technology for around 3000 years. However, gold is used most frequently in the jewelry industry. This line of business accounts for around 75 per cent of the gold worked. Apart from the Antarctic, where mining is not allowed due to international regulations, the precious metal is mined on all continents. With a market share of 16 per cent, South Africa is the most important producer of gold. Global stocks of gold have continuously increased in recent decades and are currently at their highest level. This is also due to the fact that gold, unlik...

Gold Price Per Gram

• Gold Price • Gold Spot Price • Live Gold Price • Gold Price Per Gram • Gold Price Per Kilo • Gold & Silver Ratio • Silver Prices • Spot Silver • Live Silver Prices • Silver Price Per Gram • Silver Price Per Kilo • Silver Gold Ratio • Platinum • Spot Platinum • Live Platinum Prices • Palladium • Spot Palladium • Live Palladium Price • Resources • Analysis and Opinion • Helpful Info • Gold Investment Guide The gram is the entry level weight of a gold or silver bar. It is the smallest bar you can buy. Coins can also be bought in grams and are referred to as fractional because most coins are 1 troy ounce. The troy ounce is the standard unit of measurement for precious metals and one troy ounce is 31.1034807 grams. The standard ounce is 28.35 grams, a little bit less than the troy ounce. Even this slight difference demonstrates where grams can matter or might be worth noting. Buying in grams allows for versatility. Why Buy Gold in Grams? Buying gold in grams is a great alternative for consumers looking to make a smaller investment or who just want to own more pieces. One gram gold bars require less space to store and allow the individual consumer to have more variety, compared to buying a one ounce bar. Larger gold bars require special storage and insurance and are not as easy to buy, sell, trade or transport than their smaller counterparts. An investor could more affordably purchase multiple bars from many different mints when choosing the one gram size. What Size Gold Bar o...