9ct Gold Price UK

Live GBP gold prices for UK jewellery and scrap gold • Updated every 30 minutes

Live UK price (9K)

£37.10

Per gram

0.03%24h

9K Gold Price Chart

UnitPrice (GBP)
Per gram£37.10
Per troy ounce (31.1g)£1,154.02
Per kilo£37,102.50
Per Pennyweight (dwt)£57.69

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Estimated melt value (9K)

£371.03

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XAU/GBP • Live market data • 9K price = Spot × 37.5%

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How to use the 9ct gold price in the UK

The 9ct gold price UK page is built for a practical selling question: what is a piece marked 375 worth in pounds today? The calculator starts with the live 24ct gold price per gram in GBP, applies the 9ct purity factor of 37.5%, and then shows the result by gram, troy ounce, kilogram and common selling units.

9ct is one of the most common UK jewellery purities, so it deserves its own GBP page rather than using a US 10K or 14K estimate. That local context matters because a US dollar 14K page or a generic global spot chart does not answer the same question as a UK seller typing 9ct gold price per gram UK, 375 gold value, or scrap gold price UK. UK users normally need a GBP figure they can compare against a high-street jeweller, a postal gold buyer, a Hatton Garden-style dealer or a local cash-for-gold quote.

Price per gram versus buyer offer

The number on this page is a melt-value benchmark, not a guaranteed payout. A buyer has to test the item, check the hallmark, remove stones or non-gold parts, cover refining costs and allow for business margin. That is why the best way to compare offers is to ask what percentage of melt value is being paid, not just whether the cash number sounds high.

For example, if you have 10 grams of 9ct gold, the current melt value is roughly £371.03. If a buyer offers less, the gap may be reasonable if the item has stones, uncertain purity or a small lot size. If the buyer will not show weight, purity, spot price and payout percentage, compare the offer with another buyer before accepting it.

Hallmark and purity checks

UK gold jewellery is commonly checked by hallmark or fineness stamp. A 375 mark points to 9ct gold, but hallmarks can be worn, incomplete or misread. If the item is valuable and the stamp is unclear, use a proper test from a reputable jeweller or buyer before relying on the calculator. Do not value plated, rolled gold or gold-filled items as solid 9ct gold.

The safest workflow is simple: identify the hallmark, weigh only the gold portion, use the matching 9ct row, and then compare the payout percentage. If the piece is signed designer jewellery, antique, a collectible coin or set with valuable stones, melt value may be only a floor rather than the best selling price.

UK 9ct hallmark and jewellery weight check for 375 gold
For a UK 9ct estimate, read the 375 hallmark first, weigh only the gold portion, then compare the GBP melt value with the buyer's payout percentage.

UK selling check

Before accepting a 9ct gold offer

Match the hallmark

Confirm the buyer is valuing the piece as 375 / 9ct, not averaging it with another purity.

Check net gold weight

Remove or account for stones, steel, springs, watch parts and non-gold clasps before comparing quotes.

Compare payout rate

Ask what percentage of melt value is being paid so local, postal and refiner offers can be compared fairly.

9ct gold price UK FAQ

What is the 9ct gold price per gram in the UK?

The live 9ct gold price shown on this page is £37.10 per gram. It is calculated from the GBP 24ct reference price and the 375 purity factor, then rounded for display.

What does 375 mean on UK gold?

375 means the item contains about 37.5% pure gold. In practical UK selling terms, it should be valued with the 9ct row, not with the 24ct bullion price.

How much is 10 grams of 9ct gold worth?

At the current live rate, 10 grams of 9ct gold has an estimated melt value of about £371.03, before testing deductions, stones, non-gold parts and buyer margin.

Is this the same as a UK jeweller's selling price?

No. This is a melt-value reference. A retail jewellery price can include design, labour, VAT treatment, brand value, stones and shop margin, while a cash-for-gold quote can be below melt value.

What is a fair cash-for-gold offer for 9ct gold?

A strong quote often needs to be compared as a percentage of melt value. As a rough benchmark, 9ct buyer offers might fall around £25.97 to £33.39 per gram depending on lot size, assay confidence and buyer type.

Should I use grams or troy ounces for 9ct gold in the UK?

For UK jewellery and scrap gold, grams are usually the easiest practical unit. Troy ounces are still important for bullion and market quotes, so the page shows both.