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how much does a gold bar cost

A gold bar’s cost depends mostly on its weight and the current gold spot price. As of late February 2026, a 1-ounce gold bar was about $5,185 before dealer premiums, while a 1-kilogram bar was around $166,700.

Typical prices

Here are rough spot-price-based estimates from that same source:

Gold bar sizeApprox. cost
1 gram$185
5 grams$925
10 grams$1,850
1 ounce$5,185
10 ounces$51,851
1 kilogram$166,700
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What you actually pay

Retail buyers usually pay more than spot price because dealers add premiums, shipping, insurance, and other costs. One bullion dealer listed 1-ounce bars at “as low as” $4,567.78 and 10-ounce bars at $45,183.11, which shows how retail prices can vary by seller and product.

Simple rule

A quick estimate is:

  1. Find the current gold price per ounce.
  2. Multiply by the bar’s weight in ounces.
  3. Add a dealer premium.

So if gold is around $5,185 per ounce, a 1-ounce bar is near that amount, but the checkout price is usually a bit higher.