Gold Prices in Marshall Islands

Gold prices on the website are updated every 30 seconds.
Prices are displayed in the local currency and USD.

KaratOunceGram
24
USD: 3,327.87
USD: 106.99
22
USD: 3,050.55
USD: 98.08
21
USD: 2,911.89
USD: 93.62
18
USD: 2,495.90
USD: 80.25
14
USD: 1,941.26
USD: 62.41
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Gold Price Analysis

Here is a comprehensive analysis of gold prices, featuring detailed and up-to-date daily, weekly, and monthly changes.
  • Price increased by 1.06% (35.18 USD) compared to yesterday.
  • Price decreased by 0.40% (13.52 USD) compared to last week.
  • Price increased by 3.86% (124.89 USD) compared to last month.

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FAQ

It is set daily in USD based on LBMA London bullion rates. 

The RMI Banking Commission issues periodic price bulletins. 

Licensed dealers near the central market and airport duty‑free shops. 

Higher perceived risk adds around 1.5% to local prices. 

Yes—it is widely used to protect assets amid limited 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 USD
Ounce$3,327.87
Gram$106.99
2.5 Gram$267.48
5 Gram$534.97
10 Gram$1,069.93
50 Gram$5,349.67
100 Gram$10,699.34
Half Kilogram$53,496.70
Kilogram$106,993.39

Gold in Marshall Islands

In the Marshall Islands, gold serves as a beacon of emerging economic promise and cultural continuity amid a unique island environment. In Majuro and other atolls, local craftsmen create gold jewelry that, although modest in scale, embodies intricate indigenous designs and reflects the storied heritage passed down through generations. Gold is often integrated into significant communal events—weddings, religious ceremonies, and cultural festivals—where it is exchanged as both a decorative luxury and a reliable safeguard of wealth. The gradual introduction of digital platforms has begun to extend real‑time price updates to the local market, thereby enhancing transparency and connecting traditional practices with international trade flows. Government‑imposed quality controls, although evolving, reinforce the assurance that every gold piece adheres to strict standards of purity and artistic excellence. In the Marshall Islands, gold is more than a mere commodity; it is a resilient emblem that links ancient traditions with modern innovation—a cherished legacy that preserves cultural identity and offers a secure investment anchor for the future.

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