The price of gold fluctuates so much it's almost pointless to give a specific value. 1 dwt is about 1.5 grams, so if you multiply the current gold price per gram (which you can get from the financial section of any major newpaper) by 1.5 that should give you an approximate value. Or you could divide the price per ounce by 20, since there are 20 dwt in a troy ounce.
(note: 1 dwt is actually 1.55517384 g, so you can get a more accurate value by using more significant figures.)
i am selling 33grams of 9ct gold how much should i ask for
weighs 1.2 grams 9ct gold about £10.50
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.
It depends where you are... on a deserted island it's worth nothing...
Yes - 22ct is a much higher purity than 9ct gold.
depends on the weight.
When refined, 9ct gold contains approximately 37.5% pure gold. Therefore, if refined, there would be 37.5% pure 24ct gold in 9ct gold.
9ct Gold isn't Real Gold In U.S Standards, its under 50percent Real Gold in a whole. 10k is the lowest Form Treated as real gold, sitting at about 53% percent gold,mixxed with other things such as copper etc.
9ct Gold
You would need to weigh the bracelet in grams. Remember there are 31.1035 grams in a TROY OUNCE (all precious metals are weighed in TROY OUNCES). The sovereign is worth around £240 - £250. 9ct gold is currently £12.50 per gram. So, once you have weighed the bracelet you should be able to calculate the gold value. Price correct as at 13th August 2012
(24/9) x 10 oz = 26 2/3 oz.
One gram of 9 karat gold is worth $15.05. It is 37.5 percent gold and a combination of other metals such as copper and silver.