http://www.thebulliondesk.com/ is a good site. It is up to date and lists the current prices of many precious metals, right there on the home page.
The biggest site for precious metals trading is http://www.monex.com/. They're basically the real world exchange for precious metals and other types of commodities, so they'll have the most up to date prices.
One can find the current gold and silver prices on the 'Monex Precious Metals' website. They have prices for both precious metals and details of whether prices are rising or falling.
Gold belongs to the exclusive category known as the precious metals. Precious metals are the rare metallic chemical elements that are considered to be valuable. These metals are very lustrous and melt at higher temperatures than other metals. Throughout history, such metals have served as currency, yet in current times, precious metals are viewed as investments and are valued for the industrial usage. Other than gold, the metals belonging to the precious metal category are platinum, palladium, and silver. All of these precious metals are very popular choices in the jewelry industry.
A jeweler works with precious metals and stones.
Jewelers work with precious metals and stones.
Monex Precious Metals was created in 1967.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide real-time data or current market prices for precious metals like Trillium. For the latest trading prices, I recommend checking a reliable financial news website or a commodities trading platform.
Precious metals
PRECIOUS GEMS ARE HARDER TO FIND, while metals are differenterer
It depends what you mean by 'current'. How pure it is. Where and whether you are buying or selling.There is no simple one price covers all for precious metals.
Non-precious metals, such as copper, aluminum, iron, nickel, zinc, tin, lead, and titanium, are common industrial materials that lack the rarity and high value of precious metals like gold and silver.
The Luhya translation of the English words 'precious metals' is "efichuma fie ebeyi."
All precious metals except two are inert, do not naturally react The two which are not Rhenium and Osmium