U.S. Gold Bullion Melt Value Calculator

How Much is the Gold in Your Bullion Coins Worth?

Intrinsic Bullion Coin Value Based on Current Gold Price

The U.S. Gold Bullion Melt Value Calculator, displayed below, can determine the total gold value and total gold weight of a single U.S. gold bullion coin, fractional U.S. gold bullion coin, or a mix of many different types and quantities of U.S. gold bullion coins. The gold bullion calculator will only figure what the gold in your bullion coins is worth (intrinsic value), and will not indicate any numismatic (collector) value.

Use the gold bullion calculator to figure how much the gold in your coins is worth, or to set a max bid on a gold bullion coin auction based on its gold content melt value. (Instructions Below)

You may also care to try one of the many other calculators from the drop-down menu above. For pre-1934 U.S. gold coins, use this Gold Coin Melt Value Calculator. There is also a Scrap Gold Melt Value Calculator, and for Canadian gold bullion coins, the Canadian Gold Coin Melt Value Calculator.

Number of Coins:
1 Ounce American Gold Eagle 1 Ounce - American Gold Eagle
1/2 Ounce American Gold Eagle 1/2 Ounce - American Gold Eagle
1/4 Ounce American Gold Eagle 1/4 Ounce - American Gold Eagle
1/10 Ounce American Gold Eagle 1/10 Ounce - American Gold Eagle
1 Ounce American Gold Buffalo 1 Ounce - American Gold Buffalo
1/2 Ounce American Gold Buffalo 1/2 Ounce - American Gold Buffalo
1/4 Ounce American Gold Buffalo 1/4 Ounce - American Gold Buffalo
1/10 Ounce American Gold Buffalo 1/10 Ounce - American Gold Buffalo
1/2 Ounce First Spouse Gold Coin 1/2 Ounce - First Spouse Gold Coin
Gold Price per Troy Ounce:
Gold Spot Price Last Updated on Server:
Currency:
Price Spread:   %
Amount of Wear:   %

Total Gold Value:

Total Gold Weight
Troy Ounces: 
Ounces:
Pounds:
Grams:
Kilos:

Price Spread
Bid Price: 
Ask Price: 
Resultant values will be rounded to two or more decimal places depending on length.
Calculator only figures total gold value and weight. Does not include any silver or copper value and weight.

How to use the U.S. Gold Bullion Melt Value Calculator.

Enter the total quantity of coins for each type of U.S. gold bullion coin in the entire coin lot. Enter your numbers in the corresponding text boxes to the right of each gold bullion coin description (blue link). You could also just click on the coin's picture, or its link, to increase the value in its text box by 1. The calculator will automatically update the Total Gold Value (in red), whenever the number of gold bullion coins has been changed.

The Total Gold Value is measured based on the U.S. Dollar amount supplied in the Gold Price text box. You could also use one of the other major world currencies available in the drop-down menu located underneath the prices. The default price is updated frequently during normal trading hours. The Gold Price can be adjusted to denote how much you'd be looking to pay per ounce for the gold contained in any quantity of U.S. gold bullion coins. This can help you to find the maximum bid you might furnish for an online U.S. gold bullion coin auction.

In addition to the Total Gold Value (in red), the U.S. gold bullion calculator will also figure a Bid and Ask price based on the amount displayed in the Price Spread text box. This amount defaults to 5%, but can be changed if you like. The gold Bid and Ask prices are shown in the lower section of the gold results box, for those who would like to use them.

The U.S. gold bullion calculator shows you total gold value and total gold content ascertained from the amount of gold contained in gold bullion coins that haven't any wear. A gold coin that has been frequently handled or rubbed may not include as much gold. There is an option to submit a percentage of that wear in the "Amount of Wear" text box. An entry greater than the default value of 0 (zero), will lower the total gold value and total gold weight results proportionally.

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