It changes on a minute-by-minute basis, but there are 12 troy ounces of gold in a pound (a troy ounce is heavier than a regular ounce) so, multiply the current spot price of gold by 12 and you've got it.
The cost of a gold nugget will (obviously) depend on the amount of gold in it.
- Assuming the gold is pure; 24kt - Current price of gold as of 8/8/11 in USD: ~$1707/oz - 16oz = 1lb ; 480oz= 30lb - 480oz * $1707/oz = ~$819,360
$ 330
1 kg
Gold. It is more expensive according to how much mass it has inside of it.
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less than $1
over 9000 gold coins!
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for 1lb it would cost u $900
about $4.99 but it depends on where you live and go.
on average if you want good coffe 76$
Current gold price is 767.36 Pound Sterling per troy ounce. therefore 1lb (16oz) = £12,277.76 (Price as of 25th May 2014, gold price changes daily.)
Your question answer the question. 1lb=1lb
Gold is priced in ounces, and the price changes very quickly. A pound would be sixteen times the ounce price.
It depends on the grocer and if it is on sale, but usually 1lb of butter costs around $4.
Gold is priced in ounces, and the price changes very quickly. A pound would be sixteen times the ounce price.