Karat | Ounce | Gram |
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24 | TOP: 7,794.20 USD: 3,327.87 | TOP: 250.59 USD: 106.99 |
22 | TOP: 7,144.69 USD: 3,050.55 | TOP: 229.71 USD: 98.08 |
21 | TOP: 6,819.93 USD: 2,911.89 | TOP: 219.27 USD: 93.62 |
18 | TOP: 5,845.65 USD: 2,495.90 | TOP: 187.94 USD: 80.25 |
14 | TOP: 4,546.62 USD: 1,941.26 | TOP: 146.18 USD: 62.41 |
Gold Price Analysis
- ▲ Price increased by 1.06% (82.40 TOP) compared to yesterday.
- ▼ Price decreased by 0.40% (31.66 TOP) compared to last week.
- ▲ Price increased by 3.86% (292.52 TOP) compared to last month.
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FAQ
What is today’s gold price per gram in Tonga?
It is updated daily based on LBMA London bullion rates and the TOP/USD exchange rate.
Who publishes the official gold rates in Tonga?
The National Reserve Bank of Tonga issues a daily metals price bulletin.
Where can investors buy and sell gold in Nukuʻalofa?
Licensed goldsmiths around Taufaʻahau Road and select bank vaults handle trades.
How does geographic isolation affect gold premiums in Tonga?
Higher freight and handling costs add about 1–1.5% to local prices.
Is gold considered a safe investment in Tonga?
Yes—it is widely held as a hedge against local currency fluctuations.
Popular Gold Bullion Prices Worldwide
Weight | Price in USD | Price in TOP |
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Ounce | $3,327.87 | TOP: 7,794.20 |
Gram | $106.99 | TOP: 250.59 |
2.5 Gram | $267.48 | TOP: 626.47 |
5 Gram | $534.97 | TOP: 1,252.95 |
10 Gram | $1,069.93 | TOP: 2,505.89 |
50 Gram | $5,349.67 | TOP: 12,529.46 |
100 Gram | $10,699.34 | TOP: 25,058.92 |
Half Kilogram | $53,496.70 | TOP: 125,294.61 |
Kilogram | $106,993.39 | TOP: 250,589.22 |
Gold in Tonga
In Tonga, gold gleams as a cherished emblem of cultural identity and familial continuity. In Nukuʻalofa and across the islands, local goldsmiths meticulously transform raw gold into uniquely Tongan jewelry that often features bold, traditional motifs inspired by the ocean, nature, and ancestral legends. Integral to widely celebrated events—from elaborate weddings to festive community gatherings—gold is exchanged as a mark of prestige, honor, and economic security. It serves as a testament to the enduring importance of heritage in Tongan society and as a safe store of wealth passed from one generation to the next. Digital innovations have recently begun to enhance the local market; real‑time gold rate updates provided by online platforms now ensure that even small‑scale traders stay informed about global price movements, adding transparency to traditional practices. Strict governmental standards bolster trust, guaranteeing that every piece meets high levels of purity and exquisite craftsmanship. In Tonga, gold is not only a decorative luxury but also a robust asset—a shining symbol of a people deeply connected to their history while embracing modern tools to secure their economic future.