14K Gold Price

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Live Spot Price (14K)

$78.46

Per Gram

0.55%24h

14K Gold Price Chart

UnitPrice (USD)
Per Gram$78.46
Per Troy Ounce (31.1g)$2,440.38
Per Kilo$78,460.14
Per Pennyweight (dwt)$122.01

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Estimated Melt Value (14K)

$784.60

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XAU/USD • Live market data • 14K price = Spot × 58.3%

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What is 14K Gold? Understanding 14K Gold Price Today

14K gold (also known as 585 gold) contains 58.3% pure gold, mixed with alloy metals like copper, silver, or zinc to enhance strength and durability. It's the most popular choice in the United States for everyday jewelry, engagement rings, and wedding bands due to its perfect balance of durability, lustre, and affordability.

The current <strong>14K gold price per gram</strong> is calculated in real-time from the <strong>New York Spot Price</strong>, which is the global benchmark for gold trading. Our prices are updated every 30 minutes to ensure accuracy.

14K Gold Price Per Unit (Updated Jun 18, 2026)

Per Gram

$78.46

Per Troy Ounce

$2,440.38

Per Kilo

$78,460.14

Per Tola

$915.16

Frequently Asked Questions About 14K Gold

How much is 14K gold worth at a pawn shop?

Pawn shops typically pay 50-70% of the melt value for 14K gold. Based on today's live price, you can expect approximately $39.23 to $54.92 per gram. For the best price, we recommend comparing offers from multiple gold buyers before selling.

What is the 14K gold price per pennyweight (DWT)?

The current 14K gold price per pennyweight is $122.01. A pennyweight (DWT) equals 1.555 grams and is commonly used by jewelers and gold buyers in the USA. There are 20 pennyweights in a troy ounce.

How much is a 14K gold necklace or bracelet worth?

The value of a 14K gold necklace or bracelet depends on its weight. Use our calculator above to find the exact value. For example, a typical 10-gram 14K gold necklace is worth approximately $784.60 in melt value. Designer or antique jewelry may command a premium above the metal value.

What does "585" stamp mean on my jewelry?

The "585" hallmark indicates 14K gold (58.5% pure gold). This European marking system uses parts per thousand, so 585 = 58.5% gold content. You may also see stamps like "14K", "14KT", or "14KP" which all indicate 14 karat gold.

How is the 14K gold price calculated?

The 14K gold price is calculated by multiplying the 24K spot gold price by the purity percentage. Formula: Spot Price × 58.3% = 14K Price. This gives you the intrinsic metal value, also known as the "melt value."

Is the 14K gold price on this page live?

Yes! Our 14K gold prices are updated in real-time from the New York Spot Market. The prices you see on this page reflect the current live gold price per gram, per ounce, and per troy ounce. Prices are refreshed automatically every 30 minutes.

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Pawn shop value guide

How to estimate 14K gold price per gram at a pawn shop

Pawn shop offers usually start below melt value because the buyer has to test the item, remove non-gold weight, manage price risk, and leave room for resale or refining. For 14K gold today, a typical pawn shop estimate is about $39.23 to $54.92 per gram, while a stronger gold buyer may offer more.

Pawn shop

$39.23 - $54.92

50% - 70% of melt

Local buyer

$54.92 - $66.69

70% - 85% of melt

Strong offer

$66.69 - $74.54

85% - 95% of melt

Example: 10 grams of 14K gold has a melt value of about $784.60 before buyer deductions. Use the calculator above for your exact weight, then compare the final quote against the payout range instead of judging only the cash number.

Why Trust Our Gold Prices?

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Gold prices sourced from global spot markets. Prices are for informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions. Last updated: Jun 18, 8:30 PM ET