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Gold Scrap prices on 26 January 2009 (Time-4:37PM) 9ct(375)=£7.284GM 18ct(750)=£14.567GM 22ct(950)=£17.792GM But gold prices are up and down all the time,But in 2009 the price of gold is the best its been in years so cash in ;) you can try this website its OK for gold prices also there are some important information about gold in general http://gold-price-blog.info
The gold price varies too frequently to easily keep track of. Perhaps the most reliable way to get the current gold prices is calling your local jeweller. The current price of gold, as of Dec. 18, 2009 is $1,180.65 an oz. Ah it's always changing so there's no telling.
Rs. 132.50/- per gram for 23 Carat
The price of gold is constantly changing. The price for a kilogram of gold at 2:49 pm Greenwich time, on May 16,2014, is 41628.79 US Dollars
The price of gold on Dec 20th,2009 was $1,114.08
One December 22, 2009 the price of an ounce of gold was $1086, which was a $5.30 loss from the previous day.
gold price on 25 th September 2009
chicken
Gold Scrap prices on 26 January 2009 (Time-4:37PM) 9ct(375)=£7.284GM 18ct(750)=£14.567GM 22ct(950)=£17.792GM But gold prices are up and down all the time,But in 2009 the price of gold is the best its been in years so cash in ;) you can try this website its OK for gold prices also there are some important information about gold in general http://gold-price-blog.info
Pocket Full of Gold - 2009 was released on: USA: May 2009
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Gold struck the high price of $1,226 an oz. on Dec. 2, 2009. That $1,270.20 is the highest price in history - as of Sept 14, 2010. Ironically, today is the day that gold is at its highest (thus far).
Yes.. definitely. Infact, i projected that the price will sky rocketed to $1000 an ounce by the end of 2009. try this site its useful http://gold-price-blog.info/
$1005.05 per ounce
The gold price varies too frequently to easily keep track of. Perhaps the most reliable way to get the current gold prices is calling your local jeweller. The current price of gold, as of Dec. 18, 2009 is $1,180.65 an oz. Ah it's always changing so there's no telling.
As of May 2009, a stamp costs 44 cents.