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Gold Melt Value Calculator

Melt value strips away everything subjective — brand, design, sentiment — and answers one question: what is the metal itself worth right now? For most secondhand gold with no collectible market, melt value effectively is the value.

This matters in two directions. Selling: melt is your negotiation floor. Buying: paying far above melt for a non-collectible piece means paying for retail markup you can't resell.

$— melt value
PurityFinenessValue per gramValue per troy oz
24K (.999 fine)0.999 $147.89$4,599.80
22K (.9167)0.9167 $135.70$4,220.85
18K (.750)0.75 $111.03$3,453.30
14K (.5833)0.5833 $86.35$2,685.75
10K (.4167)0.4167 $61.69$1,918.65
9K (.375)0.375 $55.51$1,726.65

Dollar figures here are computed from the live spot price when the page loads and change continuously; the printed baseline is a 2026-08-23 snapshot — cite the metal content and formula, not a captured price. Formulas on the methodology page.

When an item is worth more than melt

Signed designer jewelry, pre-1933 US gold coins, and low-mintage bullion can carry premiums above metal value. If a coin might be collectible, check its date and mintmark against a price guide before treating it as scrap — a common $20 Double Eagle carries a premium over melt even in worn condition. Our gold coin melt page lists the standard gold contents.

Sources: live spot prices via gold-api.com · coin weights and fineness from U.S. Mint historical specifications · karat/fineness definitions per standard jewelry marking practice. Melt value ≠ an offer to buy; see how we calculate.