on 7/12/07 it was £4.10 per gram Gold prices change every day. While it's normally not wiki.answers policy to say "use a search engine", that's the only way to get an up to date estimate.
Enter the words SPOT PRICE GOLD to get a quote for a troy ounce of pure gold. To convert troy ounces to grams, multiply by 31.1. To convert for other purity:
> If the purity is given in fineness, convert to a decimal (e.g. 900 fine = 0.900) and multiply by the cost per ounce/gram. > If the purity is given in carat, divide the carats by 24 and multiply by the cost per ounce/gram.
Scrap gold prices change on a regular basis. There are various tools online that update the scrap/spot price of gold so that you can see how much money you would make from selling X grams of 9/14/18/22 carat gold
About £9 or $13
The value of 15 grams of 9ct gold would depend on the current market price of gold. To calculate the value, you would multiply the weight (15 grams) by the purity percentage (9ct gold is 37.5% pure) and then multiply by the current price of gold per gram.
When refined, 9ct gold contains approximately 37.5% pure gold. Therefore, if refined, there would be 37.5% pure 24ct gold in 9ct gold.
Depending where you go the price of 9 carat per ounce can range any where from eleven United States dollars an ounce to just slightly over twenty-six dollars an ounce in United States currency.
Yes - 22ct is a much higher purity than 9ct gold.
9ct Gold
As of my last update in October 2023, the price of 9ct gold per gram fluctuates based on market conditions, typically ranging from £20 to £25 per gram. For the most accurate and current pricing, it's advisable to check live gold market sources or financial news websites, as these prices can vary daily.
i am selling 33grams of 9ct gold how much should i ask for
One can find the value of a 9ct gold locket by visiting jewelry appraisers. Jewelry appraisers will examine the value of this gold locket by determining the gram weight, and determining the value using various methods used on all gold.
weighs 1.2 grams 9ct gold about £10.50
depends on the weight.
No, 9ct gold is actually softer than 22ct gold. This is because 9ct gold contains less pure gold and more alloy metals, which can make it more durable but also less valuable. 22ct gold is considered more pure and therefore softer than 9ct gold.