Karat | Ounce | Gram |
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24 | XCD: 8,993.73 USD: 3,327.87 | XCD: 289.15 USD: 106.99 |
22 | XCD: 8,244.25 USD: 3,050.55 | XCD: 265.06 USD: 98.08 |
21 | XCD: 7,869.52 USD: 2,911.89 | XCD: 253.01 USD: 93.62 |
18 | XCD: 6,745.30 USD: 2,495.90 | XCD: 216.87 USD: 80.25 |
14 | XCD: 5,246.34 USD: 1,941.26 | XCD: 168.67 USD: 62.41 |
Gold Price Analysis
- ▲ Price increased by 1.06% (95.06 XCD) compared to yesterday.
- ▼ Price decreased by 0.40% (36.54 XCD) compared to last week.
- ▲ Price increased by 3.86% (337.53 XCD) compared to last month.
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FAQ
What is today’s gold price per gram in Dominica?
It is updated daily based on LBMA London prices and the XCD/USD rate.
Who publishes the official gold rates in Dominica?
The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank issues a regional metals bulletin.
Where can investors buy and sell gold in Roseau?
Licensed dealers around Bay Street and the Commonwealth Bank branches.
How do ferry‑link tourism peaks influence gold demand?
Increased inter‑island travel during festivals lifts jewelry sales.
Is gold considered a safe investment in Dominica?
Yes—it is seen as a reliable means to preserve wealth.
Popular Gold Bullion Prices Worldwide
Weight | Price in USD | Price in XCD |
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Ounce | $3,327.87 | XCD: 8,993.73 |
Gram | $106.99 | XCD: 289.15 |
2.5 Gram | $267.48 | XCD: 722.89 |
5 Gram | $534.97 | XCD: 1,445.77 |
10 Gram | $1,069.93 | XCD: 2,891.55 |
50 Gram | $5,349.67 | XCD: 14,457.75 |
100 Gram | $10,699.34 | XCD: 28,915.50 |
Half Kilogram | $53,496.70 | XCD: 144,577.50 |
Kilogram | $106,993.39 | XCD: 289,154.99 |
Gold in Dominica
On the island of Dominica, gold is more than a scarce commodity—it is a cherished symbol of cultural pride and economic resilience. In Roseau and the island’s rural hamlets, local goldsmiths craft jewelry with care and creativity, using techniques passed down over generations. Gold is exchanged during community festivities, weddings, and religious events, symbolizing continuity, honor, and an enduring personal legacy. Although the scale of trade is modest, recent digital advancements have ushered in real‑time price updates that ensure transparency and fair valuations even in a small marketplace. Moreover, strict government quality controls reassure buyers about the authenticity and purity of each piece. Dominicans see gold both as an object of beauty and as a safe investment—a means to protect family wealth amid a developing economy. This unique blend of cultural artistry, technological progress, and mindful value preservation renders the local gold trade in Dominica a testament to the island’s resourcefulness and proud heritage.