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The price fluctuates daily.Also different karats of gold are worth differing amounts.9 karat is the cheapest, while 24 karat which is pure gold, is worth the most.27.3 grams is about an ounce.
dont know? ask in the shop lol
formula for calculating worth worth = GP/24*k*w keys GP= present gold price in OZ/gm K= karats of your gold jewelry W= weight of your jewelry in OZ/gm ----------------------------------- As price changes every day , worth will also change. So please calculate it by yourself .
No, not if it is a natural nugget. Natural nuggets are rare and therefore worth more as collector items and jewelry.
Pure gold is 24 karat. Find today's value of gold (it changes every day) per gram. Divide that price by 24, then multiply by 9. Your gold is 9/24ths pure gold.
8 karat is worth .38 per gram 14 karat is worth $19.64 per gram 24 karat is worth $23.74 per gram
Current price for gold is $45.82 per gram, as of April 17, 2011 10 karat (10k) $19.09 per gram 14 karat (14K) $26.73 per gram 18 karat (18K) $34.37 per gram 24 karat (24K) $45.82 per gram
The karat (carat in Britain) is used for two things. (1) as the weight of a gem such as a diamond. 1 karat is 0.2 gram (gramme). (2) as the purity of gold. 24 karat gold is 100% gold. 18 karat gold is 75% (18/24) gold. [Gold is combined with silver and/ or copper when not 24 karat]
It depends on how pure the gold is. 24 karat gold wieghs .2 grams per carat weight so 5 carats is equal to 1 gram of pure 100% 24 karat gold.
24kgp means that the piece is 24 karat gold plated. A gold plated piece is worth much less than a piece that is 24 karat gold.
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 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).
They're the same as long as the gold amount is 24 karats it doesn't matter what color it is.
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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 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).
Removing all of the impurities in the 10 karat gold will leave you with 24 karat gold.