Sell Gold Price Calculator: Find Out What Your Gold Is Worth Today

Wondering how much you’ll get when you sell your gold? Use our sell gold price calculator to estimate your payout instantly. The sell gold value calculator on this page pulls today’s live gold rate automatically and applies the right purity factor for 22K, 24K, or 18K – so you know exactly what to expect before you visit a branch. The most common question – “if I sell my gold how much will I get?” – has a precise answer once you know your gold’s weight and purity. This page explains how the calculation works, what the calculator factors in, and how the final figure compares to what you’ll receive at the branch.

Use the sell gold price calculator below to estimate your payout, then visit your nearest branch for an exact, no-obligation quote.

How the Sell Gold Calculator Works

The sell gold for cash calculator uses a simple, transparent formula. There’s no hidden math:

  • Estimated Payout = Weight (grams) × Purity Factor × Today’s Live Rate − Wastage Deduction (jewellery only)

If we sell gold how much will I get? The answer depends on these four things:

  • Weight in grams – gross weight of the gold you want to sell. The calculator works for any weight, from 1 gram to 1 kg.
  • Purity (karat) – 24K (0.999), 22K / 916 (0.916), 18K (0.750), or 14K (0.583). The sell my gold calculator applies the right factor automatically.
  • Today’s live gold rate – pulled from the live rate widget. The same rate used at the branch.
  • Wastage deduction – 1–3% for jewellery (soldering, wastage), 0% for coins and bars. The sell gold for cash calculator subtracts this for jewellery automatically.

Today’s Live Gold Rate

The calculator above uses the live gold rate from this widget. The rate updates twice daily in line with the IBJA cycle.

TODAY'S GOLD RATE
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If I Sell My Gold How Much Will I Get? Worked Examples

Here are example payouts to show how the calculator handles different scenarios. Today’s 24K live rate of ₹7,000/g is used for illustration (see widget for actual). If we sell gold how much do you get for these scenarios:

10 × 0.916 × ₹7,000 × 0.98 (2% wastage) = approximately ₹62,840. How much will I get for selling gold of this type? Around ₹6,280 per gram.

5 × 0.999 × ₹7,000 × 1.00 (no wastage on coins) = approximately ₹34,965. How much will I get if I sell gold jewelry vs coins? Coins typically pay 95–98% of spot, jewellery 90–94%.

stones removed first, then 18g of net gold (estimated) × 0.750 × ₹7,000 × 0.98 = approximately ₹92,610. The selling gold jewelry cash calculator handles this in one go.

100 × 0.999 × ₹7,000 × 1.00 = approximately ₹6,99,300. The sell scrap gold calculator and bullion calculator both follow the same formula – only weight and purity change.

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The same underlying formula works whether you’re using the sell gold price calculator for jewellery, bullion, or scrap. Common use-case framings:

  • Sell gold jewelry calculator – for necklaces, rings, bangles, earrings. The sell gold jewelry calculator applies a small wastage deduction (1–3%) for soldering. The sell gold jewelry price calculator on this page handles this automatically.
  • Sell scrap gold calculator – for broken pieces, melted scraps, gold filings. The sell scrap gold calculator skips the wastage deduction (since scrap is already weighed for actual gold content).
  • Sell gold for cash calculator india – India-specific calculator using the IBJA live rate in INR. Both the sell gold for cash calculator and the sell gold for cash calculator india version use the same live IBJA rate.
  • Sell gold online calculator – same formula, used as a pre-visit estimate before booking a branch appointment. The sell gold online calculator gives you a number to expect; final XRF testing at the branch confirms it.
  • Sell your gold calculator – a general-purpose version covering all gold types. The sell your gold calculator works equally well for jewellery, coins, and bars.

How much gold is worth to sell varies slightly based on the actual purity of your specific pieces, which can only be confirmed by XRF testing at the branch. To get the most accurate estimate from the calculator:

  •  Use gross weight, not net weight – for jewellery with stones, the calculator estimates the wastage; the branch removes and weighs stones precisely.
  •  Pick the correct karat – if your jewellery is hallmarked 916, choose 22K. If it’s stamped 750, choose 18K. Hallmark stamps make this easy.
  • Don’t forget the wastage deduction toggle – jewellery has 1–3% wastage; bullion (coins, bars) has 0%. The calculator includes a toggle for this.

How much do you get for selling gold, according to the calculator vs the actual branch quote? Usually within ₹500–1,500 for a typical sale, with the small variation explained by:

  • Live rate movement – the rate updates twice daily; the rate at the moment of sale may differ slightly from the rate at the moment of estimation.
  • XRF-measured purity – if your gold tests slightly higher or lower than the karat stamp suggests (rare, but possible), the final figure adjusts accordingly.
  •  Stones and non-gold weight – the calculator estimates these for jewellery; the branch measures them precisely.

How much do you get for selling gold jewelry vs the calculator estimate? Usually, 95–99% of the calculator figure for jewellery, and within 1–2% for coins and bars. How much do you get when you sell gold, or how much do you get when you sell gold jewelry – both questions are answered most accurately by walking into a branch with your gold.

Once you’ve used the calculator and decided to sell, here’s what to bring to the branch:

  •  PAN card – required for any single sale of ₹2 lakh and above.
  •  Aadhaar card – for KYC verification and address proof.
  •  Original purchase bill (optional) – not mandatory; KYC alone is sufficient.

Ready to Sell? Get Your Exact Quote at a Branch

The calculator gives you a clear estimate. For the precise figure based on XRF purity testing and today’s exact live rate, visit your nearest branch with your gold and a valid ID. Walk in any time during business hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The sell gold price calculator is accurate to within 1–3% for most cases, assuming the karat stamp matches the actual purity (which it usually does). The final branch quote may differ slightly due to live rate movement and precise XRF measurement.

The sell gold value calculator estimates an average wastage to account for stones and non-gold elements. For exact valuation, the branch removes stones, weighs them separately, and returns them to you.

If I sell my gold how much will I get depends on weight, purity, today’s live rate, and any wastage deduction (jewellery only). For 10g of 22K jewellery at ₹7,000/g 24K spot, the rough payout is around ₹62,000–64,000 after wastage.

How much will I get for selling gold of 14K or 18K purity? The formula is the same: weight × purity factor × live rate. Lower purity simply means a lower per-gram payout because there’s less actual gold in the alloy.

How much you get for selling gold jewelry is typically 90–94% of (weight × purity × spot) after 1–3% wastage. How much do you get when you sell gold jewelry of higher karat (22K vs 18K) follows the same logic – the jewelry payout always reflects purity.

Yes. The sell scrap gold calculator works the same way – weight × purity × live rate. Scrap gold has no wastage deduction (it’s already broken), so the formula is even simpler than for jewellery.

Yes. The sell gold for cash calculator India version uses the IBJA live rate in INR – the official benchmark for Indian gold prices. The sell gold for cash calculator on this page is already set up for India.

No. How to sell gold jewelry for cash calculator estimates are indicative only. The final figure is confirmed at the branch after XRF testing. The estimate is typically within ₹500–1,500 of the actual quote for normal jewellery weights.

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