* Jewelry melt value
How much is a 24K gold ring worth?
A typical solid 24K gold ring (~4.5 g, no stones) is worth about $586 in melt value as of July 13, 2026 — scrap offers usually land near $499 (~85% of melt). Plain rings in this karat commonly weigh 2–8 g ($261–$1,043 melt).
Published July 11, 2026 · Updated July 13, 2026
24K gold ring — live estimate
- Typical weight
- 4.5 g (2–8 g)
- Melt (typical)
- $586
- Scrap (~85%)
- $499
- Melt range
- $261 – $1,043
- Scrap range
- $222 – $886
- Per-gram melt
- $130/g
How to weigh your ring
Weigh the ring after removing any loose stones if possible; for set stones, subtract an estimated stone weight or ask a jeweler to weigh the mount alone.
Then multiply gold-only grams × $130 for melt, or × $111 for a realistic scrap ballpark. Need an exact weight page? See 24K gold by gram.
What counts as a typical ring?
wedding bands, signet rings, plain solitaire settings (metal only).
Next steps
- Confirm the 24K stamp via the hallmark guide.
- Weigh gold only; exclude stones and non-gold findings.
- Compare scrap offers to $499 and consider selling intact if the piece is branded or gem-set.
- Unsure of the metal? Scan it in the Jewelry Identifier app first.
* Frequently asked
FAQ
- Q. How much is a 24K gold ring worth today?
- A. At a typical 4.5 g weight, about $586 melt / $499 scrap as of July 13, 2026. Your piece may differ — multiply its gold-only weight in grams by $130/g.
- Q. What does a 24K ring usually weigh?
- A. Plain rings (no large stones) commonly fall between 2 g and 8 g. That is wedding bands, signet rings, plain solitaire settings (metal only).
- Q. How much pure gold is in a typical 24K ring?
- A. 24K is 99.9% gold, so ~4.5 g of 24K contains about 4.50 g of pure gold.
- Q. Should I sell my ring for scrap or intact?
- A. Scrap pays near melt. Designer, branded, or gem-set rings often sell for more intact via a jeweler or marketplace. Compare both before melting.
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