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The answer to your question varies because the price of gold varies on a day-to-day basis. The gold price is quoted in Troy Ounces. As of June 30 2010, the price is $1240. This is for Troy Ounce. There are 31.1035 grams in a Troy Ounce so to calculate for 1 gram you do this calculation. 1240 (Price In Troy Ounces) / 31.1035 grams = $39.86 for 1 gram of 24 karat gold Note that this is for pure 24 karat gold. Luckily, Credit Suisse gold bars are 24 karat gold so the calculation is still valid. (If it was 12 karat gold for example, it would only contain half a gram of actual gold and be worth only half as much).
10k gold is 41.7 per cent gold. if you know the spot price for gold per troy oz. you can do quick math and determine the value of the gold per gram. A troy ounce is 20 DWT. if you multiply the 20 penny weights by 1.555 you determine that there are 31.1 grams of 24k (pure) gold per troy ounce. Spot price is based on a troy ounce. if you divide the spot price by 31.1 that will give you the price per gram of 24k or 100 per cent gold. multiple the gram price by.417 to determine your 10k price per gram. Also, it doesn't really matter whether it is white or yellow gold. The gold purity stays the same no matter what the hue.
The answer to your question varies because the price of gold varies on a day-to-day basis. The gold price is quoted in Troy Ounces. As of June 30 2010, the price is $1240. This is for Troy Ounce. There are 31.1035 grams in a Troy Ounce so to calculate for 1 gram you do this calculation. 1240 (Price In Troy Ounces) / 31.1035 grams = $39.86 for 1 gram of 24 karat gold And for 20grams: $39.86 * 20 = $797 Note that this is for pure 24 karat gold. Luckily, Credit Suisse gold bars are 24 karat gold so the calculation is still valid. (If it was 12 karat gold for example, it would only contain half a gram of actual gold and be worth only half as much).
As if 07/01/12, a gram of 12K gold is $25.00
Carat, when used for gold, doesn't usually refer to a mass (what you measure in gram), but to purity. 24 carat means 24/24, or 100% pure gold, 12 carat means 12/24 or 50% pure gold, etc.
A gram of Platium as of 12-30-09 is worth $47.07(A little more then gold)
its about 18 per gram for 14k and about 12 per gram for 10k
The answer to your question varies because the price of gold varies on a day-to-day basis.The gold price is quoted in Troy Ounces. As of June 30 2010, the price is $1240. This is for Troy Ounce. There are 31.1035 grams in a Troy Ounce so to calculate for 1 gram you do this calculation.1 gram of 24 karat gold = 1240 (Price In Troy Ounces) / 31.1035 grams = $39.86Thus 41 grams of 24 karat gold = $39.86 * 41 = $1634Note that this is for pure 24 karat gold such as Credit Suisse gold bars. (If it was 12 karat gold for example, it would only contain half a gram of actual gold and be worth only half as much).
The average price for a troy ounce of gold in 1960 was $35.27
Group together like karat weight of gold. then you would convert the grams into ounces. Look for the current prices for gold and plug into the equation. As of today , 14K gold is valued @ $771.62 per ounce.
The same price as it is any other place in the world. Look it up on Forex.comGold May Lose Its Luster in 2010Summary Outlook: Gold prices surged higher in 2009 as part of broad commodity rally and USD decline, culminating in a classic parabolic advance in October/November, followed by a 10+% collapse in December. Given ongoing concerns over sovereign and corporate debt burdens globally, we think gold prices are most likely to remain relatively elevated, and we do not expect gold prices to see much below the $850/900/oz. level. By the same token, we anticipate an extremely benign inflation environment in 2010 together with a broadly stable, though relatively weak, USD, which should work to limit gold's upside to the $1200/1250 zone.
1 gram = .03215 (troy)(oz) Current cost of gold per oz is roughly $900 1 gram of Gold would be $28.935 12grams=$347.22