Accurate Precious Metals Calculators for your Country.
The world’s most transparent real-time precious metals calculators. Don’t walk into a shop blind — walk in armed with the data.
Why the market is broken.
You’ve heard the stories. The low-ball offers, the confusing jargon, and the high-pressure sales. We’re here to end it.
No More Guessing
“I have no idea what my gold is worth.” We provide live market spot prices and break down exactly how much your weight and karat translates to cash.
End The Blind Spot
Stop believing numbers just because they’re told to you. Walk in armed with data and watch the negotiation power shift to you.
Spot vs. Offer
Confused by ‘spot price’? We explain the delta between market value and shop offers, highlighting what a fair fee looks like versus a rip-off.
Your assets are yours.
- No Pressure TacticsOur site doesn’t expire. Check values daily until you’re comfortable.
- Purity DemystifiedWe explain Karats, Fineness, and Troy Ounces in plain English.
- Collectible CheckOur guides help identify if your coin is worth melt value or more to a collector.
“I finally knew what I had.”— Sarah J., Verified User
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Read morePrecious Metals Calculators FAQ
Everything you need to know before you trust a number.
How accurate are your precious metal calculators?
Very accurate. The calculators use live market spot prices as a default reference. Those values are checked daily and refreshed from trusted pricing sources. Once updated, the price is cached and used consistently for the rest of the day. This avoids intraday noise while keeping results aligned with real market conditions. Final amounts may vary slightly by dealer due to premiums, taxes, or local fees.
Which countries and currencies do you support?
We support larger countries with long histories of buying and selling precious metals. This includes the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and India. Prices are shown in local currency for each country, not simple USD conversions. Additional regions may be added over time as demand and reliable pricing data become available.
Are the precious metal calculators really free to use?
Yes. All calculators on this site are completely free to use. No email address, phone number, or account signup is required. Some pages may include sponsored links from reputable companies, but using the calculators never costs anything. Sponsored partnerships do not affect access, pricing calculations, or results.
How often are gold and silver prices updated?
Gold and silver prices are updated daily using current market spot data. The updated value is then used consistently throughout the day for stable calculations. Actual buy or sell prices may differ depending on the dealer, local demand, premiums, and business practices. Always confirm final pricing with the buyer or seller before completing a transaction.
Where does your precious metal price data come from?
Our pricing data comes from multiple trusted market data providers, including metals.dev, metalpriceapi.com, and goldapi.io. These sources aggregate global spot price data from established exchanges and liquidity providers. Using more than one source helps maintain consistency and reliability across our calculators.