Last 30 Days Gold Prices in Nigeria

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   Last 30 Days Gold Price


Date Gold Price per Gram
Current Price 175393.9 NGN
11-Sep-2025 175667.6 NGN
10-Sep-2025 176136.3 NGN
09-Sep-2025 175312.8 NGN
08-Sep-2025 175910.6 NGN
07-Sep-2025 175378.6 NGN
06-Sep-2025 176317.1 NGN
05-Sep-2025 176276.8 NGN
04-Sep-2025 173862.6 NGN
03-Sep-2025 174904.6 NGN
02-Sep-2025 173756.5 NGN
01-Sep-2025 170850.1 NGN
31-Aug-2025 170042.1 NGN
30-Aug-2025 169635.4 NGN
29-Aug-2025 170383.4 NGN
28-Aug-2025 168688.8 NGN
27-Aug-2025 167513 NGN
26-Aug-2025 167233.9 NGN
25-Aug-2025 165544.1 NGN
24-Aug-2025 165111.4 NGN
23-Aug-2025 166177.5 NGN
22-Aug-2025 166177.5 NGN
21-Aug-2025 164643.7 NGN
20-Aug-2025 164969.4 NGN
19-Aug-2025 163309.5 NGN
18-Aug-2025 163782.9 NGN
17-Aug-2025 163906.6 NGN
16-Aug-2025 164149 NGN
15-Aug-2025 164149 NGN
14-Aug-2025 164100.6 NGN
13-Aug-2025 165290.3 NGN
12-Aug-2025 165032 NGN



This page presents a tabular representation of historical data, detailing the gold prices in Nigeria from September 12, 2025, to August 12, 2025, covering the last 30 days. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of gold pricing, you can adjust the parameters by choosing different karats, and varying weights. Additionally, you have the option to switch the current display to a graphical or chart format for a more visual representation.

Q: What benefits does this page provide to its users?
A: This page offers a unique view of historical gold price data from the last 30 days in Nigeria, with the ability to adjust the weight (e.g., Gram, Oz, Tola, Kilo, etc.) and karat (e.g., 24K, 23K, 21K, 18K, 14K, 10K, etc.) according to your needs. Moreover, users have the flexibility to alter the duration from the default last 30 days to other time frames, switch the currency from Nigerian naira to others, and can also change the way the data is displayed.

Q: How does this page different from others?
A: This page differentiates itself from others through three key aspects: (1) it presents data in a tabular format, (2) it uses the Nigerian naira (NGN) as the default currency, and (3) it focuses on the last 30 days of data.