The Scrap Gold Price Calculator determines the worth of scrap gold. It supports both locally fixed gold rates and current international gold market prices. It instantly calculates the value of gold items using any karat, weight unit, and currency worldwide. It is primarily used to find the value of old, broken, or unused gold items. Both the gold rates and currency exchange rates are regularly updated.
What is Scrap Gold?
Scrap gold refers to any gold object that is no longer wanted or usable in its original form. This includes broken jewelry, damaged coins, gold dental work, old gold watches, and other miscellaneous items. These items are typically sold for their melt value—the value of their gold content—rather than their collectible or decorative worth.
How to Use the Scrap Gold Price Calculator
Our Scrap Gold Price Calculator offers two main modes: Seller Mode and Buyer Mode. These modes customize the price output based on whether you are selling or buying gold.
Seller Mode: Calculates the expected return value when selling your scrap gold.
Buyer Mode: Estimates the cost you would pay when buying scrap gold, including additional costs and taxes if applicable.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Enter Quantity & Weight: Specify the number of gold items and select the weight unit (Ounce, Gram, Kilogram, etc.).
Choose Gold Purity: Select the gold purity level (e.g., fine gold (24K), 22K, 18K, etc.). The calculator adjusts the price accordingly.
Select Currency: Choose your preferred currency (e.g., USD, EUR, GBP). The calculator supports multiple international currencies.
Select Gold Price Source: Use the Live market gold price or manually input a custom price if desired.
Adjust Optional Fields:
Purity Loss: Account for any purity degradation during refining (if applicable).
Other Costs: Include handling or processing fees as a percentage.
Tax: Add local taxes or VAT percentages.
Discount Amount: Specify any discounts in the selected currency.
Difference between gold calculator and scrap gold calculator
The Scrap Gold Calculator is specifically built to evaluate the value of used, broken, or recycled gold items, which typically include old jewelry, dental gold, or industrial scraps. Unlike standard gold price calculator that focus on investment-grade or newly refined gold, this tool accounts for purity loss, additional costs, taxes, and potential discounts that often apply in scrap gold transactions. It is ideal for sellers who want a fast, accurate, and transparent way to assess their scrap gold's market worth before visiting a dealer or pawnshop.
Factors That Affect Scrap Gold Prices
Gold Purity: Higher karat gold has a higher price per gram.
Weight: The heavier the gold, the higher the total value.
Current Gold Market Rate: Prices fluctuate daily based on international markets.
Buyer’s Commission: Some dealers deduct a processing fee or commission, which can impact your final payout.
Benefits of Using Our Scrap Gold Calculator
Live pricing updates directly from global gold markets.
Supports weight conversion for Ounces, Grams, Tolas, and Kilograms.
Customizable fields for taxes, fees, and discounts.
Clear, detailed price breakdown for full transparency.
Accessible from all devices: mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Understanding Gold Purity and Karats
Gold purity is measured in karats (K), where 24K is pure gold. Common purities include:
24K Gold: 99.9% pure
22K Gold: 91.6% pure
18K Gold: 75% pure
14K Gold: 58.3% pure
10K Gold: 41.7% pure
Knowing the karat of your gold is essential to get an accurate scrap value estimate.
Tips for Selling Scrap Gold
Always check the live gold price before finalizing a sale.
Be aware of local taxes and fees that might affect your net price.
Consider purity loss when selling old or damaged gold.
Compare offers from multiple buyers to get the best rate.
In this section, you can calculate the gold price by entering the quantity, selecting the weight unit (e.g., gram), choosing the gold purity (e.g., fine gold), and picking your preferred currency (e.g., USD). The calculator provides instant results based on live gold prices, helping you estimate the value accurately and efficiently.
Mode of Calculation
The Buy Mode in our jewellery and scrap gold calculator determines the total cost to purchase gold, including the base gold price, processing or making charges, tax, and other fees, with an option to apply a discount.
The Sell Mode calculates the amount you’ll receive when selling gold jewellery or scrap gold, based on the market value minus processing charges and deductions, with tax and discount adjustments.
Source of the base price (or current price):
The Gold Price Source option allows you to choose how the gold price is determined. Select Live to use the current market price updated in real-time, or Manual to enter a custom price for specific calculations, offering flexibility based on your needs.
Calculated Value:
This section displays the calculated gold price based on the user's input quantity, weight unit, gold purity, and chosen currency. Once you provide your inputs in the calculator above, the system instantly processes the data and presents the accurate gold value. This calculated result helps you understand the current worth of your specified gold amount using live market rates.
Compare Your Gold's Worth
In this section, compare your calculated gold value with two additional currencies.
For comparison, choose another currency from the dropdown list to instantly view your gold’s worth side by side, powered by real-time exchange rates and gold market data.
Note: The comparison includes three currencies: two selected by you and one major currency, such as USD, automatically chosen by the system. If you don’t select another currency, the two additional currencies will be chosen by the system, while the third currency will be the primary currency you selected for the gold price calculation above.
This section allows you to compare the bid and ask prices of the calculated gold price across three different currencies. You can use the dropdown menus in the sections above to select your preferred base and secondary currencies. The tool will instantly display the corresponding bid and ask prices side by side in three currencies: the two you selected and one major currency (e.g., USD, GBP, EUR, etc.). This feature helps you quickly analyze and compare international gold prices in real-time using live exchange rates.
Bid: The price offered to buy gold. Ask: The price offered to sell gold. Spread: The difference between the bid and ask prices, reflecting the transaction cost in gold trading. Labor Cost: The cost associated with processing or crafting gold, impacting its final valuation.
Use the duration options to view gold price trends over different time periods. You can use the currency, karat, and weight unit elements to view the historical rates.
Gold price comparsion by karat:
This tool compares live gold prices across different purities (karats) and weight units. Use the dropdown filters to focus on specific purities, switch weight measurements, or convert values to any global currency. Instantly see how gold's value changes with purity levels, currency, and weight units.
Live gold price calculator:
This tool estimates gold values using live market rates. Simply enter your gold weight, select a measurement unit (grams, tolas, ounces, etc.), and choose any currency. Click "Calculate" for instant valuation based on current prices.
Switch tabs to value silver or convert currencies, or use the dropdown for specialized tools like jewelry or scrap gold calculators. All calculations reflect real-time market data for accurate precious metal valuation.
Reference Information
The following information is about the primary data used in the above sections for the purpose of transparency and trustworthiness. This section details the weight unit, karat, and currency. Also, information about the update times and data sources is presented to ensure that all information is fresh and accurate for decision-making.
About this timestamp
The time shown here indicates when the price data was last fetched from our server.
For transparency, full details of how prices are calculated and updated are available in the
Reference section. There you can see the data sources,
update frequency, and notes on what is included or excluded.