How much is my gold worth?
Find out for yourself
We get this question quite frequently: “How much is my gold worth?” People want to know. So here it is, laid out for you to calculate yourself. Of course, if you’d rather us figure it out, come into our store, and we’ll do it for you.
Overview
First, here’s a quick overview of the steps you need to take.
- Look up the current gold price (per ounce) (?)
- Divide by 31 (?)
- Multiply by your Gold Quality Multiple (?)
- Multiply by the weight of your jewelry (in grams) (?)
4 Easy Steps
The gold price listed below is in ounces.
Divide the gold price by 31 to convert to grams. (?)
Find the stamp on your jewelry. Next, find the percentage of actual gold in your metal using this table. (?)
|
Stamp
|
Purity
|
Multiple
|
|
10kt
|
41.6 % pure gold
|
0.416
|
|
14kt
|
58.5 % pure gold
|
0.585
|
|
18kt
|
75.0 % pure gold
|
0.750
|
|
22kt
|
91.6 % pure gold
|
0.916
|
Multiply your number by the number on the right of the table. For example, if your jewelry is 14kt, then mutliply your number by 0.585. (?)
Use a baking scale, and set it to grams. Subtract 1/2 gram from the weight (?). Multiply your jewelry’s weight by the number you already have, and that’s what your gold is worth!
An Example:
- Say gold is $900/ounce, your jewelry weighs 4 grams, and it’s stamped 14kt
In words:
- $900 (gold per ounce) divided by 31 (grams in an ounce (?)) multiplied by 0.585 (14kt (?)) multiplied by 4 grams, less 0.5 grams (for your stones’ weight (?))
In numbers:
- 900 / 31 x 0.585 x 4 = $61.14
If you can’t figure it out
Call us or email us! We’ll be glad to help you out. Or better yet, come in, and we can tell you exactly what you’ll get for your jewelry.
805-466-7248
inquire@kjons.com
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