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Gold Price Today in the Philippines
Per Gram Price:
₱3,851.22
Updated:
13-Mar-2024 at 06:02:02 am (Manila time)
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EUR (Euro)
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NZD (New Zealand Dollar)
CNY (Chinese RMB)
INR (Indian Rupee)
PKR (Pakistani Rupee)
SAR (Saudi Riyal)
BDT (Bangladeshi Raka)
KWD (Kuwaiti Dinar)
QAR (Qatari Riyal)
AED (UAE Dirham)
AFN (Afghan Afghani)
ALL (Albanian Lek)
AMD (Armenian Dram)
AOA (Angolan Kwanza)
ARS (Argentine Peso)
AUD (Australian Dollar)
AWG (Aruban Guilder)
AZN (New Azerbaijani Manat)
BAM (Convertible Mark)
BBD (Barbados Dollar)
BDT (Bangladeshi Taka)
BGN (Bulgarian Lev)
BHD (Bahraini Dinar)
BIF (Burundian Franc)
BMD (Bermudian Dollar)
BND (Brunei Dollar)
BOB (Boliviano)
BRL (Brazilian Real)
BSD (Bahamian Dollar)
BTN (Bhutanese Ngultrum)
BWP (Botswana Pula)
BYR (Belarusian Ruble)
BZD (Belize Dollar)
CAD (Canadian Dollar)
CDF (Congolese Franc)
CHF (Swiss Franc)
CLP (Chilean Peso)
CNY (Chinese RMB)
COP (Colombian Peso)
CRC (Costa Rican Colon)
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EGP (Egyptian Pound)
ERN (Eritrean Nakfa)
ETB (Ethipian Birr)
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FJD (Fiji Dollar)
FKP (Falkland Islands Pound)
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GEL (Georgian Lari)
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LSL (Lesotho Loti)
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NIO (Nicaraguan c)
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NPR (Nepalese Rupee)
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OMR (Omani Rial)
PAB (Panamanian Balboa)
PEN (Peruvian Nuevo Sol)
PGK (Papua New Guinean Kina)
PHP (Philippine Peso)
PKR (Pakistani Rupee)
PLN (Polish Zloty)
PYG (Paraguayan Guaran)
QAR (Qatari Riyal)
RON (Romanian New Leu)
RSD (Serbian Dinar)
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RWF (Rwandan Franc)
SAR (Saudi Riyal)
SBD (Solomon Islands Dollar)
SCR (Seychelles Rupee)
SDG (Sudanese Pound)
SEK (Swedish Krona)
SGD (Singapore Dollar)
SHP (Saint Helena Pound)
SLL (Sierra Leonean Leone)
SOS (Somali Shilling)
SRD (Surinamese Dollar)
STD (St. Tome and Principe Dobra)
SVC (Salvadoran Colon)
SYP (Syrian Pound)
SZL (Swazi Lilangeni)
THB (Thai Baht)
TJS (Tajikistani Somoni)
TMT (Turkmenistani New Manat)
TND (Tunisian Dinar)
TOP (Tongan Paanga)
TRY (Turkish Lira)
TTD (Trinidad Dollar)
TWD (New Taiwan Dollar)
TZS (Tanzanian Shilling)
UAH (Ukrainian Hryvnia)
UGX (Ugandan Shilling)
USD (US Dollar)
UYU (Urugayan Peso)
UZS (Uzbekitan Som)
VEF (Venezualan Bolivar Fuerte)
VND (Vietnamese Dong)
VUV (Vanuatu Vatu)
WST (Samoan Tala)
XAF (CFA Franc BEAC)
XCD (East Caribbean Dollar)
XOF (CFA Franc)
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YER (Yemeni Rial)
YUM (Yugoslavian Dinar)
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ZMW (Zambian Kwacha)
Today 1 USD: ₱55.58 PHP
Weight Unit:
All Weight (Units)
Ounce
Gram
Kilo
Tola
Baht (15.244 Grams)
Tael (37.7994 Grams)
Tael (37.5 Grams)
Ratti
Masha
Grain
1 Gram:
0.03215 Troy Ounce
Purity (Karat)
Pure gold
24K (99.99% Pure Gold)
23K (96% Pure Gold)
22K (92% Pure Gold)
21K (88% Pure Gold)
20K (83% Pure Gold)
19K (79% Pure Gold)
18K (75% Pure Gold)
17K (71% Pure Gold)
16K (67% Pure Gold)
15K (63% Pure Gold)
14K (58% Pure Gold)
13K (54% Pure Gold)
12K (50% Pure Gold)
11K (46% Pure Gold)
10K (42% Pure Gold)
9K (38% Pure Gold)
8K (33% Pure Gold)
7K (29% Pure Gold)
6K (25% Pure Gold)
5K (21% Pure Gold)
4K (17% Pure Gold)
3K (13% Pure Gold)
2K (8% Pure Gold)
1K (4% Pure Gold)
Today, the Gold Price in Philippines is ₱3,851.16 PHP per Gram. For pricing details in various units like Gram, Ounce, Kilo, and Tola, see the charts and tables below.
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Current Gold Prices in the Philippines by Different Weights
Gold WeightsToday's Price (PHP)Price Change (PHP)
Ounce
₱119,789.13
+₱220
Gram
₱3,851.22
+₱7.1
Kilo
₱3,851,304.26
+₱7073.1
Tola
₱44,920.92
+₱82.5
Baht
₱56,654.27
+₱104
Grain
₱249.56
+₱0.5
Ratti
₱700.94
+₱1.3
The gold prices above were last updated: today at
06:02:02 am, (Asia Manila time).
Note: The price change reflects the last 24 hours.
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YER
YUN
ZAR
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Spot Gold Price per Gram: Today's Performance
Philippines Gold per Gram
Price in PHP
The Price Right Now:
₱3,851.16
Price on Yesterday:
₱3,844.15
Price Change Today:
+₱7.10 (+0.2%)
Today's High Price:
₱3,898.22
Today's Low Price:
₱3,836.78
Today's Price Fluctuation:
₱61.40
Market Volatility Status:
Very High
Gold Price per Gram: A Comparison Across Karats
Karats of Gram Gold Price in PHPPrice Change in PHP 24K
₱3,851.22 +₱7.07 23K
₱3,690.75 +₱6.78 22K
₱3,530.29 +₱6.48 21K
₱3,369.82 +₱6.19 18K
₱2,888.42 +₱5.30 14K
₱2,246.55 +₱4.13 10K
₱1,604.68 +₱2.95 9K
₱1,444.21 +₱2.65 8K
₱1,283.74 +₱2.36 6K
₱962.81 +₱1.77
History of Gold Prices per Gram
Date Price in PHP Change From Previous Day (PHP) Mar 12, 2024 ₱3,851.22 -₱7.07(-0.2%) Mar 11, 2024 ₱3,883.37 -₱3.05(-0.1%) Mar 10, 2024 ₱3,886.42 ₱0.000(0%) Mar 09, 2024 ₱3,886.42 +₱0.58(+0%) Mar 08, 2024 ₱3,885.85 +₱15.95(+0.4%) Mar 07, 2024 ₱3,869.90 +₱22.47(+0.6%) Mar 06, 2024 ₱3,847.43 +₱16.57(+0.4%) Mar 05, 2024 ₱3,830.86 +₱23.39(+0.6%) Mar 04, 2024 ₱3,807.47 +₱54.64(+1.5%) Mar 03, 2024 ₱3,752.83 ₱0.000(0%) Mar 02, 2024 ₱3,752.83 +₱1.10(+0%) Mar 01, 2024 ₱3,751.73 +₱59.29(+1.6%) Feb 29, 2024 ₱3,692.44 +₱14.03(+0.4%) Feb 28, 2024 ₱3,678.40 +₱17.82(+0.5%) Feb 27, 2024 ₱3,660.58 ₱0.026(0%)
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Gold Price Breakdown by Quantity
Units of Gold Price in PHP Price Change in PHP
1 Gram ₱3,851.22 +₱7.10
5 Gram ₱19,256.10 +₱35.50
10 Gram ₱38,512.20 +₱71.00
20 Gram ₱77,024.41 +₱142.00
50 Gram ₱192,561.02 +₱355.00
100 Gram ₱385,122.04 +₱710.00
1000 Gram ₱3,851,220.41 +₱7,100.00
Overview of Gold Prices in the Philippines
Welcome to the latest gold prices in Philippines, presented in easy-to-follow charts and tables. Track gold rates across various time frames, from weekly to historical data. Whether you're interested in 24K or any other karat of gold, we've got you covered. Plus, get updated prices in any currency and for any weight (e.g., Gram, Ounce, Kilo, Tola, etc.) or quantity.
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Value
1 Gram of Gold
0.03215 Troy Ounce
1 USD to PHP conversion rate
₱55.577597
Currency update time
13-Mar-2024, At 05:05:00 am (Asia Manila time)
Gold update time
13-Mar-2024, At 06:02:02 am (Asia Manila time)
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Philippines Gold Price per Gram: 3,853.32 Philippine pesos (PHP) today
Philippines Gold Price per Gram: 3,853.32 Philippine pesos (PHP) today
SPOT GOLD
2158.98 $
0.03% (0.54)
High:2158.45 | Low:2158.44
PER GRAM
69.4206 $
0.02
High:69.4035 | Low:69.4032
PER TOLA
809.708 $
0.20
High:809.509 | Low:809.505
EURO/DOLLAR
1.0925 $
-0.01%
High:1.0929 | Low:1.0925
SPOT SILVER
24.170 $
0.11% (-0.00)
High:24.143 | Low:24.142
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3,853.32
0.02
Bid/Ask: 3,776.25 / 3,930.39
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Gold Rates for Philippines
Gold Price per Gram in Philippine peso (PHP)
High
Low
Change
24K Gold Price per Gram
3,853.32
3,853.32
3,853.30
0.02
22K Gold Price per Gram
3,532.21
3,532.21
3,532.19
0.02
21K Gold Price per Gram
3,371.65
3,371.65
3,371.64
0.02
18K Gold Price per Gram
2,889.99
2,889.99
2,889.98
0.01
14K Gold Price per Gram
2,254.19
2,254.19
2,254.18
0.01
10K Gold Price per Gram
1,606.83
1,606.83
1,606.83
0.01
8K Gold Price per Gram
1,283.16
1,283.16
1,283.15
0.01
6K Gold Price per Gram
963.33
963.33
963.33
0.00
Gram Gold Bar Price Gold Price per Gram [PHP]in Philippine pesoHighLowChange
1 Gram Gold Price (1 gram)3,853.323,853.323,853.300.02
2 Grams Gold Price (2 gram) 7,706.647,706.647,706.600.04
5 Grams Gold Price (5 gram)19,266.6019,266.6019,266.510.09
10 Grams Gold Price (10 gram)38,533.1938,533.1938,533.010.18
25 Grams Gold Price (25 gram)96,332.9896,332.9896,332.530.45
50 Grams Gold Price (50 gram)192,665.95192,665.95192,665.060.89
100 Grams Gold Price (100 gram)385,331.91385,331.91385,330.121.79
200 Grams Gold Price (200 gram)770,663.82770,663.82770,660.243.57
250 Grams Gold Price (250 gram)963,329.77963,329.77963,325.314.46
500 Grams Gold Price (500 gram)1,926,659.541,926,659.541,926,650.618.93
CurrencyRate
USD / PHP55.5205
EUR / PHP60.6715
GBP / PHP
0.0000
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Gold Price Today in Philippines in Philippine Peso (PHP)
Tuesday, 12 March 2024, 8:50 PM
119,734.34
Philippine Peso/Ounce
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2,159.83
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Gold ounce price in Philippines is 119,734.34 Philippine Peso per ounce,
Gold gram price is 3,849.98 Philippine Peso per gram karat 24,
3,529.15 Philippine Peso per gram karat 22,
3,368.73 Philippine Peso per gram karat 21,
2,887.48 Philippine Peso per gram karat 18.
Gold Price in Philippines in Philippine Peso
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Philippine Peso
U.S. Dollar
Gold Ounce
119,734.34
2,159.83
Gold Gram Karat 24k
3,849.98
69.45
Gold Gram Karat 22k
3,526.58
63.61
Gold Gram Karat 21k
3,368.73
60.77
Gold Gram Karat 18k
2,887.48
52.09
Gold Gram Karat 14k
2,252.24
40.63
Gold Gram Karat 12k
1,924.99
34.72
Gold Gram Karat 10k
1,605.44
28.96
Gold Gram Karat 9k
1,443.74
26.04
Gold Gram Karat 8k
1,282.04
23.13
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Price of Gold Bullion in Philippines in Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 5 grams 24K in Philippines: 19,249.89 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 10 grams 24K in Philippines: 38,499.79 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 20 grams 24K in Philippines: 76,999.58 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 50 grams 24K in Philippines: 192,498.94 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 100 grams 24K in Philippines: 384,997.88 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 250 grams 24K in Philippines: 962,494.70 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 500 grams 24K in Philippines: 1,924,989.41 Philippine Peso
The price of gold bullion 1000 grams 24K in Philippines: 3,849,978.82 Philippine Peso
Gold price in Philippines in March 2024 in Philippine Peso
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Gold Gram Karat 24
Gold Gram Karat 22
Gold Gram Karat 21
Gold Gram Karat 18
Gold Gram Karat 14
12 March 2024
120,460.78
3,873.34
3,550.27
3,388.49
2,904.07
2,260.05
11 March 2024
121,281.66
3,899.73
3,574.47
3,411.58
2,923.86
2,275.45
10 March 2024
121,090.19
3,893.58
3,568.82
3,406.19
2,919.24
2,271.86
9 March 2024
121,090.19
3,893.58
3,568.82
3,406.19
2,919.24
2,271.86
8 March 2024
120,306.69
3,868.38
3,545.73
3,384.15
2,900.35
2,257.16
7 March 2024
120,355.60
3,869.96
3,547.17
3,385.53
2,901.53
2,258.08
6 March 2024
118,879.79
3,822.50
3,503.68
3,344.02
2,865.95
2,230.39
5 March 2024
118,366.81
3,806.01
3,488.56
3,329.59
2,853.59
2,220.77
4 March 2024
116,459.46
3,744.68
3,432.34
3,275.93
2,807.61
2,184.98
3 March 2024
116,723.96
3,753.18
3,440.14
3,283.37
2,813.98
2,189.94
2 March 2024
116,723.96
3,753.18
3,440.14
3,283.37
2,813.98
2,189.94
1 March 2024
114,682.00
3,687.52
3,379.96
3,225.94
2,764.75
2,151.63
29 February 2024
114,427.69
3,679.35
3,372.46
3,218.78
2,758.62
2,146.86
28 February 2024
114,019.26
3,666.21
3,360.43
3,207.29
2,748.78
2,139.20
27 February 2024
114,076.21
3,668.05
3,362.10
3,208.89
2,750.15
2,140.27
26 February 2024
113,792.68
3,658.93
3,353.75
3,200.92
2,743.31
2,134.95
25 February 2024
113,920.57
3,663.04
3,357.52
3,204.52
2,746.40
2,137.35
24 February 2024
113,920.57
3,663.04
3,357.52
3,204.52
2,746.40
2,137.35
23 February 2024
113,019.24
3,634.06
3,330.95
3,179.16
2,724.67
2,120.44
22 February 2024
113,374.24
3,645.47
3,341.42
3,189.15
2,733.23
2,127.10
21 February 2024
113,728.65
3,656.87
3,351.86
3,199.12
2,741.77
2,133.75
20 February 2024
113,312.13
3,643.48
3,339.59
3,187.40
2,731.73
2,125.93
19 February 2024
113,136.36
3,637.83
3,334.41
3,182.46
2,727.49
2,122.63
18 February 2024
112,616.50
3,621.11
3,319.08
3,167.83
2,714.96
2,112.88
17 February 2024
112,616.50
3,621.11
3,319.08
3,167.83
2,714.96
2,112.88
16 February 2024
112,133.26
3,605.57
3,304.84
3,154.24
2,703.31
2,103.81
15 February 2024
111,516.93
3,585.75
3,286.68
3,136.90
2,688.45
2,092.25
14 February 2024
111,908.37
3,598.34
3,298.21
3,147.91
2,697.89
2,099.59
13 February 2024
113,216.16
3,640.39
3,336.76
3,184.70
2,729.42
2,124.13
12 February 2024
113,607.30
3,652.97
3,348.28
3,195.70
2,738.85
2,131.47
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The GOLD PRICE fell almost $30 inside 90 minutes Tuesday lunchtime in London, trading back down to what was a new all-time high last Thursday, after US inflation data came in slightly stronger than analysts expected. Snapping its longest run of new records since summer 2020, gold had already failed ...
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Yes, BullionVault gives you direct access to wholesale gold, silver, platinum and palladium at live professional-market prices, starting from as little as 1 gram at a time.It's important to understand that the spot price shown above on BullionVault's chart is provided for reference. Like the spot price published by other sources (such as Reuters or Bloomberg) it represents the average of many wholesale quotes, and – crucially – it represents the average of those quotes' mid-points.Spot, in other words, doesn't necessarily reflect a price you might actually get from any individual bank or dealer, and it cannot reflect the spread between prices to buy and prices to sell.For private investors, only BullionVault gives you direct access to that trading spread, enabling you to set or accept prices as you choose using our live Order Board.You will benefit from the lowest costs for buying, selling and storing gold. You can also calculate commission and gold storage fees using our cost calculator
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The Daily Price of gold is determined by London's biggest bullion banks, who agree on a price to clear their outstanding client and inhouse orders at a fixed time each day. The London Bullion Market Association publishes this price on its website.The price is determined on UK working weekdays at 3pm London time for gold (midday for silver, 2pm for platinum and palladium). The prices are made public at midnight. Orders are processed shortly after the price is determined using a provisional, estimated price, and then adjusted to the published price on the following working day. Place your order for gold by 2:35pm to secure the daily price shown (11:40am for silver, 1:35pm for platinum and palladium).No Daily Price is published on Saturday and Sunday, or on certain UK public holidays.
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Many factors impact the changing price of gold, including supply and demand, central bank monetary policy, inflation and the performance of stock markets and bonds.Articles and analysis exploring gold and its relationship with the financial markets are published on BullionVault's Gold News each day. Additionally, once you open a BullionVault account, you can opt-in to receive the Weekly Market Update. This weekly email explores and discusses current movements in silver, platinum, palladium and gold prices and the reasons behind them.
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BullionVault is the world's largest online investment gold, silver, platinum and palladium service, currently taking care of some $4.1 billion for more than 100,000 users. Precious metals bought through BullionVault are securely stored in large wholesale bars.
Can I track the gold price today?
Yes. You can monitor the current price of gold today by changing the chart scale to 10 minutes, 1 hour, 6 hours or 1 day. You can also keep track of the gold price on your iPhone or Android device with the BullionVault App.
What is the price of gold now in the USA and Canada?
The price of gold can change by the second, led by investment supply and demand as well as by changes in other markets (commodities, stocks or bonds) and also the currency that the investor wishes to use to buy their gold. Currently, the US dollar spot price for 1 ounce of gold is and in Canadian dollars .However, it's possible to track the real-time changing price of gold, plus daily, weekly, monthly and yearly gold price trends using BullionVault's live gold price chart.
What is the current price of gold in the UK?
The price of gold can change by the second, led by investment supply and demand as well as by changes in other markets (commodities, stocks or bonds) and also the currency that the investor wishes to use to buy their gold. Currently, the spot price for 1kg of gold in the UK is However, it's possible to track the real-time changing price of gold, plus daily, weekly, monthly and yearly gold price trends using BullionVault's live gold price chart.
Is it a good time to buy gold?
Whatever the outlook, choosing to buy gold for investment can make a good idea for spreading risk across a balanced portfolio. That's because the value of gold bullion has, in the past, tended to increase when other investment assets fall over long periods of time. More active traders can also try to time their buying and selling using this live gold price chart.Historical trends show that investing in gold has made a good if imperfect hedge against poor performance from currencies, shares, bonds and real estate. The idea is to reduce overall losses by using gold to diversify the portfolio's investments across time.When investing in gold as a way to spread risk, its a good idea to think about costs, security and simplicity. BullionVault addresses these issues to make buying gold cheaper, safer and easier.
What is the highest price of gold in history?
Looking at past performance, gold priced in US Dollars rose above $2000 per ounce for the first time in August 2020, jumping as the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent global economic crisis drove investors to seek safety in physical bullion. Gold then regained that level, and also set fresh all-time records in Euros, UK Pounds, Japanese Yen and most other major currencies during the Russian invasion of Ukraine starting in late-February 2022.Gold bullion is traditionally seen as an insurance policy during economic, financial and even social uncertainty.Track the changing price of gold, as well as historic trends for the last 20 years, using BullionVault's live gold price chart above.
Are gold prices predicted to rise or fall in the future?
The future price of gold is difficult to predict, as bullion prices can fluctuate by the second, let alone from year to year. As with any investment, it is not possible to create a 100% reliable projection or forecast for future performance.However, it's possible to view historic and real-time prices using BullionVault's gold price chart above. Looking at the 20-year view, you can see that gold prices reached all-time highs in the US Dollar, Sterling and Euro, in July 2020.Although we cannot predict future bullion prices, historic trends indicate that investing in gold has often made a good hedge for times when other traditional investments like stocks and shares have struggled. See our interactive table to compare 50 years of assets performance.Track the changing price of gold, as well as historic trends, using BullionVault's live gold price chart above.
How much is a gram of gold in the UK, the USA and Canada?
The price of gold can change by the second, led by investment supply and demand as well as by changes in other markets (commodities, stocks or bonds) and also the currency that the investor wishes to use to buy their gold. The weight measure for the daily price of gold is troy ounces, with orders on BullionVault placed in kilograms. Currently, the spot price for 1 gram of gold in the UK is . The spot price for 1 gram of gold in the US is or in Canada.However, it's possible to track the real-time changing price of gold in either grams or ounces, plus daily, weekly, monthly and yearly gold price trends using BullionVault's live gold price chart.
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What is the Spot Price of Gold?
The spot price of gold is the market price at which one ounce of gold can be bought and sold for instant delivery. The gold spot price is constantly changing, making it crucial to remain updated on performance indicators such as market conditions and current events because they greatly affect the buying and selling of gold.
The gold price is always quoted in troy ounces but can be converted into any quantity a person wants to buy or sell. Gold spot prices are universal, as most gold markets use live gold prices listed in U.S. dollars, so the price of gold per ounce is the same worldwide.
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The gold spot price is typically listed in troy ounces, but it can be converted into any unit of measure you want to buy or sell. Some markets list the live spot price of gold in a variety of currencies, but many gold markets use live data listed in USD.
Need to determine the gold spot price in your currency? Use the APMEX gold calculator to convert this to one of four currencies of your choice. Calculate based on quantity, the unit of measurement, and purity to make the best purchasing decision available.
Gold Spot Price FAQ
What is the price of gold today?
When someone refers to the price of gold, they usually refer to the spot price. This metal is considered a commodity and is typically valued by the weight of the pure metal content. Today’s spot price of gold, like all days, is constantly changing according to many variables. However, today’s gold price could also refer to the total percent change of the spot price, as calculated relative to the price at the start of that trading day. APMEX lists live gold prices and Silver prices as well as historical data related to gold spot prices. All prices are updated in real-time. View the spot price at any time on any device on our website or our mobile app.
How is the spot price of gold determined?
Gold is traded worldwide across many different exchanges – the most popular being Chicago, Hong Kong, London, New York, and Zurich. The COMEX is part of the CME Group in Chicago and is the most important exchange for determining the price of gold. The gold spot price and silver spot price are computed using data from the futures contracts traded on the Comex.
How often does the price of gold change?
Gold prices are constantly changing during market hours. The spot price of gold and the spot price of silver is determined by many domestic and foreign exchanges, which allows the spot prices to update from Sunday through Friday, 6 pm EST to 5:15 am EST. While gold, and other precious metals, may experience longer periods of relatively consistent prices, prices can also change rapidly within a moment's notice.
The price of gold can be a challenging thing to keep track of because it changes constantly based on current world market conditions, which affects both buying and selling, making it vital for investors to have up-to-date information about where their gold investment might go next. There are plenty of ways to get this data, such as checking market reports from experts to remain involved with the precious metals industry.
What is Gold Worth?
The worth of gold is determined by the current spot price. This price is determined by many factors such as market conditions, supply and demand, and news of political and social events. A gold product's value, or worth, is calculated relative to its pure metal content's weight and measured in troy ounces. However, collectible or rare gold products may carry a much higher premium over and above the value found in their raw metal weight.
Other factors such as merchandising, packaging, or certified grading from a trusted third party may influence the final worth of the gold product you purchase. Similarly, the silver price is determined by many factors and is relative to the weight of its pure metal content.
What is Gold Bullion?
Gold bullion refers to a gold product valued by and sold primarily for its metal content and does not contain any numismatic or collectible value. Gold bullion often appears in the form of bars, rounds, and Sovereign coins that carry a face value and are backed by a government. These products are most commonly categorized as either .999 fine, .9999 fine gold bullion, and even .99999 fine gold, meaning the product is either 99.9%, 99.99% or the highly desirable 99.999% pure gold. Bullion comes in various sizes, including 1 gram, 1 oz, 5 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kilogram, to name a few. This gives investors numerous options to choose from to suit their needs best.Browse our broad selection today and shop for gold rounds and bars to add to your collection.
Silver bullion refers to a silver product valued and sold for its metal content. Silver bullion's worth is dependent on the silver price per ounce.
What is a Troy Ounce of Gold?
A troy ounce of gold is equal to 31.10 grams. It is a unit of measure first used in the Middle Ages, originating in Troyes, France. Troy weight units are primarily used in the Precious Metals industry.
Is There a Difference Between a Troy Ounce and an Ounce?
The ounces Americans use in everyday life are avoirdupois ounces while the gold price is measured in troy ounces. Troy ounces equal 1.09711 avoirdupois ounces and 31.1 grams in 1 troy ounce. This is also true of other precious metals, including silver, platinum, and palladium.
Is the U.S. Gold Price the Same Regardless Where I Live?
No matter where you are, the gold spot price is the same at any moment. Gold and silver are traded in U.S. dollars, so the price per ounce of gold and price per ounce of silver is converted to the local currency to reflect one troy ounce of gold price.
What is the Ask Price of Gold?
The ask price of gold per ounce is the current minimum price for a dealer to sell in the market. Dealers will offer to sell gold to you for the asking price.
The asking price is different from the spot price. For example, if the spot price per ounce of silver is $30, the ask will be higher and include a premium that factors the cost of manufacturing.
What is the Bid Price of Gold?
The bid price of gold per ounce is the current highest market offer to sell to a dealer. Consumers can expect to receive the bid price when selling gold to a dealer.
What Does the Spread for the Gold Price Mean?
The spread, or the bid-ask spread, is the difference between the asking price of gold per troy ounce and the bid price of gold and represents the dealer’s profit. Dealers will offer to sell gold to you for the asking price, and when you decide to sell gold back, the dealer will pay the bid price. For example, if a dealer purchased gold for $1,820 per ounce and then sold that same gold for $1,850 per ounce, the spread is $30.
What is the Premium on Gold Prices?
The premium is the additional cost of a bullion item over the spot price of the precious metal contained in the item. The premium typically includes the costs of production and distribution.
All precious metals carry a premium over spot to account for manufacturing costs. For example, if the live Silver spot price is $30, expect single-ounce rounds to be priced higher than this.
How Do I Buy Gold?
First, decide what kind of gold you are interested in buying. There are several types of gold, ranging from scrap to bullion products. Second, determine the form in which you would like to buy. If you buy gold bullion, you will choose between purchasing physical gold - like coins, bars, and rounds ranging from 1 gram to 100 ounces and more - or gold certificates.
A gold certificate is a piece of paper stating the specific amount of gold an investor owns that is stored elsewhere. It provides a great alternative to purchasing physical gold bullion. Gold certificates differ from gold bullion because the investor never physically encounters or stores the gold. Some investors prefer the convenience of buying gold certificates. In contrast, others wish to physically see their gold bullion in their hands - both options are available to fit the investors' preferences and investment portfolios.
After determining which form you prefer to purchase, research and identify a reputable seller. For example, the United States Mint does not sell directly to the public but offers a list of Authorized Purchasers. APMEX has been on that shortlist since 2014 and is in such good company as Deutsche Bank, Scotia Bank, and Fidelitrade, to name a few.
Finally, prepare for how you will securely protect and store your gold. There are many factors and options for this. For a small fee, you can store it with a trusted third party such as Citadel - a service offered by APMEX - or you could choose to store your gold in your own vault or lockbox at home.
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What is a Precious Metals IRA?
Precious Metals IRAs, which are self-directed IRAs, make the most of gold values. Like regular IRAs, any profits on your gold investment sales can be tax deferred as long as the proceeds are kept with your reinvestment custodian or transferred to another IRA account. When you place the precious metal in the IRA, you can further diversify your portfolio and hedge against economic downturn.
There are limitations on the precious metals eligible for IRAs. Gold must be 99.5% pure to be eligible for an IRA, and silver must be 99.9% pure. Watch the silver price and make informed investments.
What is a Gold Share or Gold Trust?
Some gold investors would prefer not to house or ship their precious metals, so they invest in what is known as a gold share with an ETF. These shares are unallocated and work directly with a gold fund company that backs up the gold shares or stocks, which takes care of shipping and storage. With that, gold buyers do not have to worry about holding the tangible asset. However, gold investors who prefer to hold their investments physically do not care for this option.
Is Gold Taxed?
When shopping online with APMEX, you may be required to pay state and local sales tax on your purchase, but the tax rate you pay may vary depending on the address where we will be shipping your order. For more information on individual states, visit our State Tax Information page.
Is My Gold Price Locked in When My Order is Placed?
When ordering with APMEX, the gold price when your order is submitted is the locked in price. APMEX will send you an order confirmation email detailing your purchase and confirming the secured price.
Is the Price Different if I Pay for My Gold by Check than if I Pay by Credit Card?
There are some price differences depending on the payment method you use – certain methods offer discounts. For a full list of our accepted payment methods and discounts offered, visit our Payment FAQ page.
Who Makes Gold Bullion and Coins?
Gold bullion is produced by mints located worldwide, by either a sovereign mint or privately owned. Gold bullion produced by these mints typically comes in coins, bars, and rounds, with a wide selection of sizes ranging from grams to ounces to kilograms available. For collectors and investors, it is important to know the difference between sovereign mints and private mints.
Sovereign mints, also known as government or national mints, manufacture bullion produced for legal tender in that country. A face value is typically associated with bullion and an official legal tender status. Widely collected bullion, such as the American Eagles and American Gold Buffalo coins, and these sovereign mints produce the Canadian Maple Leaf series. Examples of these well-known sovereign mints include the United States Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, The Perth Mint, the Austrian Mint, and more.
Private mints, as the name suggests, are privately owned and do not produce bullion for legal tender. Private mints make their own designs, branding, purity, and metal content. No legal requirements or restrictions are placed on private mints to produce any specific amount of Precious Metals. While private mints do not produce legal tender bullion, they create countless popular and unique products each year that are great additions to many collections. Examples of these private mints include Engelhard, PAMP Suisse, Johnson Matthey, and more.
Why do Investors Buy Physical Gold Instead of Gold Derivatives?
Gold derivatives are financial instruments linked to the price of gold, offering investors flexible ways to participate in the gold market without owning physical gold. Gold futures and options contracts, traded on exchanges like COMEX, enable speculation and hedging based on future gold prices. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) backed by physical gold provide a simple and accessible way for investors to track gold's performance. Gold swaps and forwards facilitate customized hedging and financing strategies by allowing participants to exchange cash flows tied to gold prices. In the intricate world of gold derivatives, investors can manage risk, speculate on price movements, and fine-tune their gold exposure to align with specific financial objectives.
Gold derivatives often have complex or hidden costs and risks associated with them. Physical gold bullion is competitive in its price structure and has no contractual risk (also known as counter-party risk). Gold ETFs are one of the most popular gold derivative products and illustrate the point perfectly. Assuming an investor places $10,000 into their investment the first year and $5,000 each thereafter, we can calculate the cost of the ETF over time based on the expense ratio. For comparison’s sake, we’re assuming the ETF always performs as well as spot gold, which isn’t always true.
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Net Investment
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10
$55,000.00
$4,035.05
$2,750.00
15
$80,000.00
$10,550.93
$4,000.00
20
$105,000.00
$23,047.12
$5,250.00
25
$130,000.00
$45,482.45
$6,500.00
30
$155,000.00
$84.124.96
$7,750.00
This table illustrates how the fees for gold derivatives add up and exceed the cost of physical bullion over time.
Gold Price History
Highest Gold Price Ever Achieved:
Gold set a record high on December 3rd, 2023, of $2,135 per troy ounce. This follows a recent trend of new record setting highs for gold in recent history. A new high was reached on August 7, 2020, when it surpassed $2,074 per ounce. This remarkable milestone was primarily driven by a combination of factors, including the economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, low-interest rates, a weakening U.S. dollar, and increased demand for safe-haven assets. Just a short few years later, another new high was reached on May 4, 2023, when gold hit $2,080.72. This was sparked by demand fueled by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, as wealthy investors rushed to get their money out of banks at risk of failure and into gold. As the FDIC only insures up to $250,000 per account, someone with considerably more money in the banking system stood to lose a lot of money. After SVB’s collapse, several other high-profile banks failed. In general, catastrophe tends to spur demand for safe-haven assets like gold, which leads to stronger prices. What happened on December 3rd to drive gold prices higher? One of the board members of the Federal Reserve made remarks to the public that indicated rate cuts may be imminent in 2024. Market players optimistically bought gold in anticipation of future rate cuts in the near term, driving up the spot price to new all-time highs.
Gold Price Appreciation Over Time:
Gold has demonstrated an average annual rate of return of approximately 7.78% over the long term. This number is achieved by looking at gold’s prices from 1971 to 2022.
Using All-Time Highs for Timing:
Many investors monitor how close the current gold price is to the all-time high as a timing tool. When gold approaches or surpasses its historical peak, some investors view it as a signal to consider selling, anticipating a potential correction. Conversely, others see it as an opportune moment to buy, betting on a continuation of the upward trend. When important psychological thresholds are breached, such as a new all-time high being set, it opens the possibility for a larger, more protracted upward movement in gold prices. However, it's essential to consider the broader economic and geopolitical context before making investment decisions solely based on historical price highs.
Factors That Influence Gold Prices
Several key factors play a pivotal role in determining the price of gold. These factors include:
Economic Conditions: The state of the global economy, inflation rates, interest rates, and overall financial stability all influence gold prices. During times of economic uncertainty or inflationary pressure, gold tends to rise in value as a safe-haven asset.
Geopolitical Events: Political instability, conflicts, and trade tensions can significantly impact gold prices. Investors often flock to gold as a safe-haven asset during times of geopolitical turmoil.
Currency Movements: The value of the U.S. dollar has an inverse relationship with gold prices. A weaker dollar typically leads to higher gold prices, as gold becomes more attractive to international investors.
Central Bank Policies: The buying and selling of gold by central banks can affect prices. Large-scale purchases or sales by central banks can have a substantial impact on the supply and demand dynamics of the gold market.
Supply and Demand: The balance between gold supply and demand, influenced by factors like mining production and jewelry consumption, plays a role in price fluctuations. Scarcity or excess supply can lead to price shifts.
Investor Sentiment: Market sentiment and speculator behavior can drive short-term price movements. Events, news, and market sentiment can lead to rapid price swings.
Technical Analysis: Traders often use technical indicators and charts to make short-term predictions about gold price movements. These include moving averages, support and resistance levels, and other technical patterns. Some algorithmic trading patterns have been created to automatically trade on technical analysis, adding to complexity in the market.
How Gold Spot Prices are Determined
Spot prices for gold are determined through a globally coordinated process overseen by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA). The LBMA sets the standards for gold trading and conducts electronic auctions, most notably the LBMA Gold Price, twice daily. During these auctions, market participants, including banks, refiners, and institutional investors, submit buy and sell orders until a supply and demand equilibrium is reached, establishing the spot price. International factors, such as currency exchange rates and global economic events, can also influence these prices, making gold a 24/7 traded commodity. Real-time transparency is provided, ensuring that investors have access to accurate and up-to-date spot prices, facilitating well-informed trading and investment decisions.
The determination of gold spot prices also involves other major exchanges, notably the COMEX (Commodity Exchange, Inc.), in addition to the LBMA. While the LBMA plays a crucial role in setting global standards and benchmark prices, COMEX, a division of the CME Group, is prominent in gold futures and options trading. The prices established on COMEX, particularly the most actively traded futures contracts, influence spot prices. These futures contracts provide a forward-looking view of market expectations and can affect spot prices due to their significant trading volumes and liquidity. As a result, the interaction between the LBMA's spot prices and COMEX's futures prices creates a dynamic relationship, impacting the overall price discovery process for gold in the global marketplace. Other exchanges involved in the price discovery process include the Shanghai Gold Exchange, the Tokyo Commodity Exchange and the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange.
How do Gold Futures Affect Gold Spot Prices?
futures play a crucial role in influencing gold spot prices. These futures markets, such as COMEX, contribute significantly to price discovery for gold, providing a reference point for the prevailing spot prices. The arbitrage opportunities that arise between gold futures and spot markets lead to the convergence of prices, as traders capitalize on price disparities. Speculative activity in the futures market can influence market sentiment and trigger short-term price movements, impacting both futures and spot prices. Additionally, participants in the gold industry use futures contracts for hedging against price fluctuations, affecting the supply and demand dynamics of the spot market. The process of rolling over expiring contracts in the futures market can also trigger spot market transactions related to physical delivery obligations, contributing to shifts in supply and demand dynamics and, consequently, spot prices.
How to Trade the Gold/Silver Ratio
The gold to silver ratio represents the number of ounces of silver required to purchase one ounce of gold. This ratio offers valuable insights into the relative values of these metals. Historically, a higher ratio suggests that silver may be undervalued compared to gold, making it an opportune time to consider silver investments. Conversely, a lower ratio might indicate an advantageous moment for gold investments.
Seasoned investors will trade their silver for gold when it’s advantageous to do so, and vice versa. For example, let’s say an investor bought 5 ounces of gold in January 2019 when the gold to silver ratio was 82. That investor who was trading the ratio may have seen an opportunity to exchange his gold for silver in April or May of 2020 at a ratio of 112. That would give the investor 560 ounces of silver. Later, in September of 2020, the gold to silver ratio dropped to 70. Trading this ratio again would allow the investor to trade his 560 ounces of silver for 8 ounces of gold. In January of 2019, that investor may have been able to purchase gold for approximately $1300/ounce, meaning that by September of 2020, those five ounces becoming eight ounces would put his average cost per ounce of gold at $812.50. Gold in September of 2020 was over $1900/ounce, meaning the investor trading this ratio during that time would have seen excellent returns over 133%.
This scenario does not consider the effects of tax, premiums or the investor making advantageous or disadvantageous trades. In most cases the individual investor trading the gold to silver ratio will be unable to barter and will need to convert to a liquid currency like the US dollar to trade.
Why Gold is a Good Diversifier
Gold is a perennial favorite among seasoned investors for diversifying their portfolios. Unlike many other assets, gold often moves independently of traditional financial markets, offering a safe haven in times of stock market turbulence or currency devaluation.
Diversification is the cornerstone of sound investment strategy. It spreads risk by allocating investments across different asset classes, reducing the potential for catastrophic losses. By including assets like gold, which tend to behave differently from stocks and bonds, you can enhance the stability of your portfolio. Gold becomes uncorrelated with other assets during market volatility, meaning when stocks are down, gold price tends to go up.
In recent years, stocks and bonds have become correlated, potentially related to the “easy money” policy of central banks over the decade or so. Defined contribution plans have educated the public for years that a mix of bonds and stocks provides diversification. But since these asset classes have begun to correlate, it undermines the diversification benefit tremendously. Meanwhile, gold has not correlated with either asset and tends to experience demand while stocks are stressed.
Gold and Local Currencies
Global exchanges, such as COMEX and the LBMA, can influence gold prices in local currencies. The most direct impact occurs through exchange rates, where changes in the international gold price lead to corresponding adjustments in the value of gold in local currencies. A stronger global gold price typically results in higher gold prices in local currencies, while a weaker global price can lead to lower local prices. Import and export dynamics also play a role, with international price disparities encouraging trade activities that affect local prices.
Investor behavior is another significant factor, as global price trends and market news can influence local demand for gold and subsequently local prices. Finally, arbitrage opportunities may arise when substantial price differences exist between global and local markets, allowing traders to buy low and sell high, thus narrowing the price gap and bringing global and local prices into alignment. These influences collectively contribute to the intricate relationship between global exchanges and gold prices in local currencies.
A good example of this is Shanghai in 2023, where domestic production waned after the pandemic, local demand surged, and the government placed import restrictions on gold. Gold prices there increased as gold became a relatively scarcer commodity. However, due to government restrictions, arbitrage opportunities have not been readily apparent, which is why price equilibrium with the global gold market has been elusive.
Gold and the US Dollar
Gold is traded in the US Dollar and quoted in USD. This is partially why a correlation exists between the USD and Gold prices. When the US dollar is weak, gold prices tend to move upwards, and when the US dollar is strong, gold prices tend to decline. However, there are many factors influencing gold prices, and the correlation is not perfect. There will be times when the US dollar is surging and gold experiences similarly strong prices. The FX ticker for gold is XAU/USD. This is sometimes confused the Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index, which is an index of thirty gold and silver miners listed on the NASDAQ and has a stock ticker symbol of XAU.
How are FOREX Traders Finding Arbitrage Opportunities in Gold Markets Worldwide?
FOREX traders identify arbitrage opportunities in gold markets through various strategies. They exploit price disparities between different markets and currencies, engaging in cross-currency arbitrage by buying gold in a cheaper currency and selling it where it's more expensive. Additionally, they can leverage spot-futures arbitrage by capitalizing on significant deviations between gold's futures and spot prices. Traders also explore intermarket arbitrage, profiting from variations in different gold markets, including the LBMA, COMEX, and local exchanges. While arbitrage can yield profits, traders must be mindful of transaction costs, exchange rate fluctuations, and market liquidity, acting swiftly to seize short-lived opportunities before they vanish.
Why is Gold Used as a Store of Wealth?
Gold has traditionally been used as a store of wealth for thousands of years. A roman who buried an ounce of gold in 100 A.D. could have used that gold to buy a nice toga. Almost two thousand years later, one can use an ounce of gold to buy a nice suit, and have money left over. The analogy has been used by many gold investors over the years to illustrate that in the long run gold has held its value tremendously well and in a manner that most assets cannot. This is why gold is considered a hedge against inflation, and why long term investors ignore short term price swings in gold spot prices.
Why You Should Never Attempt to Buy Gold Below Spot Price
Like many industries, there are people who attempt to take advantage of others. If an offer sounds too good to be true, trust that it is. Someone who is attempting to sell a troy ounce of gold under spot is likely selling a fake gold coin or gold bar.
The spot price represents the value of the metal, but the premium is a necessity for the entire supply chain to stay in business. The premium pays for the mines, refiners, mints, and retailers to stay in business and make a profit. Without a premium, the metal stays in the ground and no market can exist. If you see gold listed below spot price, it’s best to default to suspicion.
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