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If you’re researching the price of 9ct gold because you have some to sell, I hope this comprehensive article is of benefit to you. In addition to the content on this page, I strongly urge you to also think twice before selling your gold using a free envelope cash for gold service. These articles are […]

How much is 9ct gold worth per gram?

If you’re researching the price of 9ct gold because you have some to sell, I hope this comprehensive article is of benefit to you. In addition to the content on this page, I strongly urge you to also think twice before selling your gold using a free envelope cash for gold service. These articles are as detailed as possible to help you make an informed decision before selling your gold.

Please trust me when I tell you that choosing the wrong buyer can result in you being paid between 50% – 60% less for your items. The worst buyers (who often have huge advertising budgets), will pay as little as 20% if you fail to challenge them. This isn’t me trying to frighten you, it’s true. As crazy as it may seem, the ‘cash for gold’ market in the UK is largely unregulated, meaning anyone can set themselves up as a gold buyer with minimal effort. As a result, there are many buyers around who employ all the tricks they can muster to get your gold for the lowest price possible.

The price of 9ct gold per gram in the UK today

I’m often asked how much 9ct is worth per gram. It’s important to note that the figures on this page are always up-to-date. Today, we’re paying £ for 9ct gold. That’s only marginally below the market ‘spot’ price for gold and there are no fees or deductions to come off the price.

If you want to calculate the true value of your gold, based on the live ‘spot’ price, we have a handy gold price comparison tool that’ll work out value and calculate the dealer margin, if you’ve had a quote elsewhere.

What is 9ct gold?

9ct gold is an alloy (a mix) of metals, comprising of 37.5% gold and a combination of other metals, commonly copper, silver and zinc. The proportion of other metals used is dependent on the colour required. For example, 9ct red or ‘rose’ gold will contain a high proportion of copper and little zinc or silver. In contrast, 9ct white gold will still contain 37.5% gold, but have a lower amount of copper and higher amounts of zinc or silver.

In the UK, under hallmarking legislation, any item made after 1950, weighing over 1 gram and described as ‘gold’ must carry a recognised hallmark. The purpose of the hallmark is to guarantee to the consumer the item they’re purchasing contains, at minimum, the purity of gold described.

How much is a 9ct gold ring worth?

When selling gold rings or any other item of gold jewellery, it’s important to recognise the difference between its original retail value and its gold (sometimes referred to as ‘scrap’) value. Second-hand gold jewellery will almost always get valued based on its weight and gold content.

Calculating the value of a 9ct ring will be determined by these two factors:

  • The value of 9ct gold on the day of the sale (per gram), multiplied the weight of the ring in grams, ideally to 1/10 of a gram.

As I’ve already mentioned, today we’re paying £ for 9ct gold (note this page is always up-to-date). So multiply this figure by the weight of your ring to see how much we’re paying. Assuming you got your weight correct, that’s the amount you could expect to be paid by us. No deductions, no fees.

Who is Gold-Traders UK?

Gold Traders UK Ltd was launched in 2008 to offer a fair and transparent service to those wanting to sell their unwanted gold. The business has always sought to shine a light on our less than transparent competitors, who, while often claiming to pay ‘top prices’, fail to disclose up-front the rates they genuinely pay.

In 2022, Gold Traders became the first precious metals dealer in the UK to be vetted and approved by Trading Standards, through their national Buy With Confidence scheme.

See a full breakdown of our scrap gold prices here. Please don’t forget, if you have Sovereigns or other bullion to sell, we pay even more for those.

See a full breakdown of our scrap gold prices here.

Further reading

November 22nd, 2010 17 Comments Selling Tips By Phil

Tesco Gold Exchange Review

Supermarket chain Tesco have entered the ‘cash for gold’ market with the launch of a new web site, Tesco Gold Exchange (tescogoldexchange.com).

Tesco Gold Exchange is being operated for Tesco’s by Ramsdens, an online cash for gold operation and chain of high street Pawn Brokers.

Looking at the prices being quoted on their gold calculator, it appears they are paying roughly 70% of market value for scrap gold. This is a lot higher than many TV advertising companies, but still falls way short of the rates paid by specialist gold buyers, such as Gold-Traders.

It’s interesting that when using their calculator, they highlight the poor prices offered by some of their competitors, like postgoldforcash.com (WHSmith).

It appears Tesco Gold Exchange only recognise 9, 14, 18 and 22ct carat gold when making valuations. I’m not sure what would happen if you sent them some Asian 21ct gold – at a guess, it would probably be valued at the 18ct rate.

Undoubtedly, Tesco Gold Exchange will prove profitable for Tesco. However, for the savvy customer who does their research, there are far better places to sell your gold for cash.

November 10th, 2010 No Comments » Miscellaneous By Phil

What’s the REAL value of your gold?

When it comes to selling unwanted gold for cash, it’s a seller’s market right now. Dozens of ‘Cash for Gold‘ companies have sprung-up, all vying for your attention and hoping you will send them your valuables.

Sadly, the unregulated Cash for Gold market is a minefield of dodgy promises and appalling low prices. Take a look at any of the companies advertised on national TV. Their web sites will be full of slick marketing hype and promises of ‘top rates’, but you’re unlikely to find any information as to what the company will pay you, per gram for your gold.

How on earth can a consumer be expected to make an informed decision as to who to sell their gold to when so many Gold buying companies fail to disclose their rates?

Find out the real value of your gold

Before sending off your gold, I encourage you to work out its true value. We have a hallmark guide to help you sort your gold and once you’ve weighed it as accurately as possible, we can tell you what it’s really worth. Armed with this information, you can decide if the price you’re offered is a reasonable one, or not.

Try it now. Calculate the real value of your gold.

External articles
October 21st, 2010 No Comments » Selling Tips By Phil

Are you worth your weight in gold?

If you owned your bodyweight in gold bullion, what would it be worth?

Our ‘Worth Your Weight in Gold‘ application has been updated and now generates a unique banner image for each visitor.

You can post your results to Facebook, Tweet your valuation and even post your results to your blog or web site! For those who are interested, our app will even take you step-by-step through the maths to explain how the calculation is made.

I am worth £1,765,529.53 in gold. Are you worth your weight in gold?

How about also finding out if your cat is worth its weight in gold?!

September 22nd, 2010 No Comments » Miscellaneous By Phil

Platinum Crucibles

A crucible is a container made from a material that doesn’t melt easily and used for high temperature chemical reactions. If you’re looking to sell platinum crucibles, Gold Traders has the expertise to handle them.

Platinum crucibles offer very high temperature strength. Its contents can be heated in excess of 1000°C without the crucible melting.

Being a noble metal, Platinum does not oxidise or corrode, thus does not interfere with the chemical reaction occurring during the heating process.

Inevitably, a Platinum crucible will reach the end of its life at some point. Once it becomes cracked or misshaped beyond repair, it must be replaced.

Gold-Traders purchases unwanted and damaged platinum crucibles. Our scrap platinum prices page is regularly updated and shows the rates we’re currently paying.

We deal with everything on the day of receipt (Monday to Friday), so if you send us your unwanted crucibles today, you’ll have the funds in your bank account tomorrow. If you would like to proceed, please complete our claim form.

September 10th, 2010 No Comments » Platinum By Phil