Your answer depends on the purity of the gold and the quality of the diamond. When comparing one gram of 24 karat gold -- the purest gold -- compared with one gram -- five carats -- of the highest quality diamond, the diamond price would be higher. For example, today, based on gold at US$1,054.20/gram = $33.89@gram, and based on the highest quality, five-carat diamond at US$404,055, the price of the diamond is far higher than the price of gold. Conversely, a lower-karat gold gram, or a lower-quality diamond could alter the disparity. This is because about 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, not gem quality. You can purchase a bag of industrial diamonds for about the price of a latte.
Today, June 25, 2012 it is selling at $52 / share.
1.5%
cost price multiply by profit then add the answer to the cost price =selling price
The market price is the current amount the stock is selling at on the New York Stock Exchange, the AMEX or any other global exchange.
The selling price for gold per gram fluctuates based on the current market conditions. As of now, the price is around $55-$60 per gram for 24 karat gold. It is recommended to check with local jewelers or online resources for the most up-to-date pricing.
The cost of 1 gram of 21 karat gold will vary depending on the current market price for gold. As of today's rate, multiply the current price per gram of 24 karat gold by the purity percentage of 21 karat gold (87.5%) to get an approximate cost.
The price depends on two things: the karat value of the white gold and the colour, cut, clarity and carat weight of the stone.
What is the current price of copper concentrates
Current price is $23.94 per gram
Gold Price Today in Nepal Gold Ounce......................98,418.60Gold Pound......................22,152.10Gram Karat 24..................3,164.59Gram Karat 21..................2,768.46Gram Karat 18..................2,372.68Gram Karat 14..................1,846.50
The value of 1 karat of gold depends on the current market price of gold. Karats measure the purity of gold, with 24 karat being the purest. Therefore, the value of 1 karat of gold is 1/24th of the current price of pure gold.
The value of a diamond cannot be determined based on color alone.
A karat signifies how pure gold is and the higher it is the more gold there is. Pure gold, which is 100%, is too soft to use so it often has other metals mixed in to make more durable. 14 karat gold is 58% gold, 18 karat gold is 75% gold.
Your answer depends on the purity of the gold and the quality of the diamond. When comparing one gram of 24 karat gold -- the purest gold -- compared with one gram -- five carats -- of the highest quality diamond, the diamond price would be higher. For example, today, based on gold at US$1,054.20/gram = $33.89@gram, and based on the highest quality, five-carat diamond at US$404,055, the price of the diamond is far higher than the price of gold. Conversely, a lower-karat gold gram, or a lower-quality diamond could alter the disparity. This is because about 80% of all diamonds mined are industrial diamonds, not gem quality. You can purchase a bag of industrial diamonds for about the price of a latte.
A diamond's price is based on its cut, colour, clarity and carat weight. A local jeweler can show you stones of this size, and depending on the other three variables, you can price the stone you want to buy. If you're asking about 14 karat gold, you can find its price based on the price of spot gold. (Note the differences in spelling: carat, karat and then there's always carrot.)
A ring's value is a combination of the metal band and the diamond, plus, of course, any sympathetic attachments. Metal Band: # Weigh the metal band on a proper jeweler's scale. (If you don't have access to a jeweler's scale, make sure to convert the weight to Troy ounces, roughly 1.1 times the usual ounce.) # Check the price for 24-karat gold. Try a site such as Monex (see links below). # Multiply the weight times the price. This is the dollar value of the 24-karat gold in the ring. Diamond # Dig up the diamond's certificate; or send the ring for laboratory testing (approximately $100 for a 1-carat diamond); or take the ring to an appraiser. # The appraiser should give you the retail value of the diamond. # If you have the diamond's certificate, you can plug its attributes into a diamond search engine, such as Diamond Price Guru (see links below), to see how much the same diamond would cost at a dozen reputable online dealers. Add the values of the metal band and the diamond together, and you have a reasonable quantification of the ring's total value. Sentimental value is also important for many owners. But if you are considering selling a ring, remember the person buying it doesn't attach the same sentimental value to it.