Gold Prices in Kiribati

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Prices are displayed in the local currency and USD.

KaratOunceGram
24
AUD: 5,198.90
USD: 3,327.87
AUD: 167.15
USD: 106.99
22
AUD: 4,765.66
USD: 3,050.55
AUD: 153.22
USD: 98.08
21
AUD: 4,549.04
USD: 2,911.89
AUD: 146.25
USD: 93.62
18
AUD: 3,899.18
USD: 2,495.90
AUD: 125.36
USD: 80.25
14
AUD: 3,032.69
USD: 1,941.26
AUD: 97.50
USD: 62.41
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  • Price increased by 1.32% (67.45 AUD) compared to yesterday.
  • Price decreased by 0.65% (33.66 AUD) compared to last week.
  • Price increased by 1.71% (87.10 AUD) compared to last month.

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FAQ

It is set daily in USD based on LBMA London prices. 

The Central Bank of Kiribati issues a metals bulletin as needed. 

Licensed goldsmiths in South Tarawa and government outlets on Betio. 

Limited sea‑lift capacity can add up to 1.5% to import costs. 

Yes—it is used to safeguard savings against limited local financial services. 

Popular Gold Bullion Prices Worldwide

Gold bullion is one of the most trusted forms of safe investment, typically made of 24K pure gold (999.9). The table below presents estimated prices for the most commonly traded bullion weights around the world, based on real-time international gold rates.
WeightPrice in USDPrice in AUD
Ounce$3,327.87AUD: 5,198.90
Gram$106.99AUD: 167.15
2.5 Gram$267.48AUD: 417.87
5 Gram$534.97AUD: 835.74
10 Gram$1,069.93AUD: 1,671.48
50 Gram$5,349.67AUD: 8,357.42
100 Gram$10,699.34AUD: 16,714.84
Half Kilogram$53,496.70AUD: 83,574.21
Kilogram$106,993.39AUD: 167,148.42

Gold in Kiribati

In Kiribati, gold gleams as a subtle yet significant symbol of cultural heritage and emerging economic opportunity. Across the scattered atolls and in the capital, South Tarawa, local craftspeople work with gold to create delicate jewelry that encapsulates traditional Kiritimati motifs and the serene beauty of the ocean. Although the trade is small‐scale, gold is integrated into important cultural practices—worn during ceremonial events, community gatherings, and special family milestones as a token of honor and a repository of wealth. Digital innovations are gradually making their way into the island’s markets, with real‑time price updates starting to connect local artisans to a broader global economy. The introduction of modern quality control measures reinforces confidence in every piece, ensuring that gold maintains its high level of purity and symbolic value. For the people of Kiribati, gold represents not only a cherished decorative asset but also a reliable safeguard against economic uncertainty—a luminous link between a rich ancestral legacy and a hopeful, progressive future in the vast Pacific.

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