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 Saint Kitts and Nevis?
It is updated daily using LBMA London rates and the XCD/USD rate.
Who publishes the official gold rates in Saint Kitts and Nevis?
The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank issues the regional price bulletin.
Where can investors buy and sell gold in Basseterre?
Licensed dealers on Bridge Street and airport duty‑free shops.
How do carnival celebrations impact gold demand?
Festival-driven jewelry purchases can raise premiums by ~1–2%.
Is gold considered a safe investment in Saint Kitts and Nevis?
Yes—it is valued for wealth preservation and as a portable asset.
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 Saint Kitts and Nevis
In the twin islands of Saint Kitts and Nevis, gold is a subtle yet potent marker of cultural identity and economic foresight. In the charming marketplaces and boutique workshops scattered throughout the islands, local artisans craft gold jewelry that reflects a fusion of African, European, and indigenous influences—a microcosm of the islands’ diverse heritage. Gold is traditionally exchanged during family celebrations, religious festivitiess, and communal events, symbolizing not only personal beauty but also a secure store of value passed through generations. Although the scale of gold trade is modest, recent digital advancements have introduced real‑time price updates that enhance transparency and connect island trades to broader global markets. Government quality controls further ensure that every piece achieves stringent standards of purity and artistic detail. In Saint Kitts and Nevis, gold stands as a cherished legacy—a gentle beacon of enduring tradition and prudent financial strategy that encapsulates the islands’ resilient spirit and vibrant cultural tapestry.