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  2. Gold Price per Ounce - 1 oz Gold Price Chart

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    On this page you can view the current price of gold per ounce, gram or kilo. Gold is usually quoted by the ounce in U.S. Dollars. The gold price can, however, be quoted in any currency by the ounce, gram or kilo. The price of gold is constantly on the move and can be affected by many different factors.

  3. The price of gold per ounce is perhaps the most common way investors monitor the gold market. The image below shows a 1 ounce gold nugget and a 1 ounce gold coin - in this case a gold eagle coin. The Gold Price Now chart at the top of the page shows the current value of gold in US dollars.

  4. Gold Spot Price - APMEX

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    No matter where you are, the gold spot price is the same at any moment. Gold and silver are traded in U.S. dollars, so the price per ounce of gold and price per ounce of silver is converted to the local currency to reflect one troy ounce of gold price.

  5. Live Gold Charts and Gold Spot Price from International Gold Markets, Prices from New York, London, Hong Kong and Sydney provided by Kitco.

  6. GOLDPRICE.ORG - The No. 1 current gold price site for fast loading live gold price charts in ounces, grams and kilos in 47 major currencies plus advice on how to buy gold.

  7. Gold Price Per Ounce | Current Gold Ounce Price - BullionVault

    www.bullionvault.com/gold-price/gold-price-per-ounce

    Currently, the US dollar spot price for 1 ounce of gold is and in Canadian dollars . However, it's possible to track the real-time changing price of gold, plus daily, weekly, monthly and yearly gold price trends using BullionVault's live gold price chart .

  8. Current Gold Price in USA - USD Gold Prices

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    The one ounce weight contains one troy ounce of 91.67 percent fine gold. The coin carries a face value of $50, and is considered good, legal tender. They are available in both bullion as well as proof versions. The American Gold Eagle is also available in fractional weights, making them relatively more affordable for investors on a tight budget.