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What was the price of gold in 2009 April?

What was the price of gold in 2009 April?

Gold Price on 28 April 2009

Tuesday End of Day Highest
Rs/gm ₹1,471 ₹1,477
Rs/10gm ₹14,710 ₹14,770

How much was the price of gold in 2009?

2009 Gold Prices – Daily Gold Price Fix Data Below

Date Gold Price Fix AM in US dollars per troy ounce Gold Price Fix PM in US dollars per troy ounce
January 28, 2009 $891.25 oz $895.25 oz
January 29, 2009 $878.50 oz $892.25 oz
January 30, 2009 $918.50 oz $919.50 oz
February 2, 2009 $913.75 oz $918.25 oz

What was the price of gold in April 2008?

2008 Gold Prices – Daily Gold Price Fix Data Below

Date Gold Price Fix AM in US dollars per troy ounce Gold Price Fix PM in US dollars per troy ounce
April 1, 2008 $897.00 oz $887.75 oz
April 2, 2008 $893.50 oz $890.00 oz
April 3, 2008 $898.25 oz $896.50 oz
April 4, 2008 $905.25 oz $905.50 oz

Which karat gold is best?

Of the four most common gold purity levels, 10K is the most durable, though it also has the lowest gold content. 14K is slightly purer while also highly durable, while 18K gold is the purest form of gold that’s typically used for engagement rings and other jewelry.

What’s the difference between 18K and 22K gold?

22-karat gold is 91.6% gold and the rest metal alloys, which ensures its hardness. What is 18-karat gold used for? 18-karat gold is 75% gold and 25% alloy metals, which makes it durable and hard. So, 22-karat gold is widely utilized for making rings, watches, and allied wearable jewellery.

Is 24 karat gold worth anything?

24K gold is the most expensive type of gold. Its price can vary based on a wide range of market factors. At the time of publishing this guide, pure 24K gold was selling for approximately $1,528 per ounce. You can view more about selling gold and its prices here.

In which country gold is very cheap?

Based on gold prices at the end of 2020, Hong Kong may be the cheapest country to buy gold from, going by listed face value prices. According to sovereignman.com, it’s possible to easily purchase gold in Hong Kong at a lower premium than what’s common in other countries.

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