Prix de l'or aujourd'hui
At Canada Gold, we buy gold based on live market rates, offering fair, transparent evaluations you can trust. With some of the most competitive offers to buy in the industry, we make selling your gold simple, secure, and rewarding. See today’s gold prices below.
Prix mis à jour le : 11/17/2025 01:59 PM EDT
Prix au comptant par gramme
| Métal | Prix au gramme |
|---|---|
| Prix de l'or par gramme | $183.75/g |
| Prix de l'argent par gramme | $2.29/g |
| Prix du platine par gramme | $69.56/g |
Bijoux
| Bijoux en or | Prix |
|---|---|
| 24kt (99.9% pure gold) | $143.31/g |
| 22kt (91.6% d'or pur) | $128.39/g |
| 21kt (87.5% d'or pur) | $122.43/g |
| 18kt (75.0% or pur) | $104.51/g |
| 14kt (58.5% pure) | $80.62/g |
| 10kt (41.7% or pur) | $56.73/g |
| 9kt (37.5% or pur) | $50.77/g |
| Articles en or* | $1.42/g |
*Les articles en or comprennent tous les articles en or, les médaillons non estampillés et les montres de poche.
| Argent | Prix |
|---|---|
| Couverts en argent sterling (92.5% argent pur) | $1.53/g |
| Bijoux en argent sterling (92.5% argent pur) | $1.49/g |
| Bijoux en argent mexicains (92.5% argent pur) | $1.16/g |
| Platine | Prix |
|---|---|
| 999 Platine (99.9% platine pur) | $47.26/g |
| 950 Platine (95% platine pur) | $44.94/g |
Il s'agit de nos prix d'achat standard (et minimum). Pour les articles qui peuvent être revendus, les antiquités, les marques ou les gros volumes d'or, veuillez nous appeler ou nous rendre visite pour connaître nos tarifs.
Pièces d'or
| Pièces d'or canadiennes | Prix |
|---|---|
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable 9999 | $5,571.65/pièce de monnaie |
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable 9999 (2014 ou plus tard) | $5,657.36/pièce de monnaie |
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable endommagée ou 999 | $5,371.64/pièce de monnaie |
| Feuille d'érable en or sous 1 oz | $183.75/g |
| Pièce canadienne $100 1976 (22kt) | $2,285.80/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièce canadienne $100 1976 (14kt) | $1,142.90/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièce canadienne $100 1977-1986 (22kt) | $2,285.80/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièce canadienne $100 1976-1986 (14kt) | $1,142.90/pièce de monnaie |
| Canada $200 1990-2012 | $2,285.80/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièces de monnaie canadiennes diverses 14k | $85.75/g |
| Pièces de monnaie canadiennes diverses de 22k | $134.75/g |
| Pièces d'or du monde | Prix |
|---|---|
| Buffle d'or américain (99.9% l'or pur) | $5,480.44/oz |
| Aigle d'or américain (91.6% l'or pur) | $5,253.95/oz |
| Ducat autrichien (98.5% l'or pur) | $536.91/Ducat |
| Souverain britannique (91.6% l'or pur) | $1,074.50/coin |
| Panda chinois (99.9% l'or pur) | $5,423.36/oz |
| Franc d'or français (90% l'or pur) | $428.08/10 Francs |
| Iranien Pahlavi (90% l'or pur) | $1,076.90/Pahlavi |
| Or mexicain 50 Peso (90% l'or pur) | $5,511.51/pièce de monnaie |
| Krugerrand sud-africain (91.6% l'or pur) | $5,253.95/pièce de monnaie |
| Autres pièces d'or (par gramme d'or pur) | $146.85/g AGW |
Pièces d'argent
| Pièces de monnaie canadiennes en argent | Prix |
|---|---|
| Feuille d'érable en argent | $68.51/oz |
| Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent (2015 ou après) | $70.02/oz |
| Pièces de 1919 et antérieures (92.5% argent pur) | $36.13/dollar $1.57/g |
| 1920-1966 Monnaies (80% argent pur) | $31.25/dollar $1.36/g |
| Pièces de 1967 (63% argent pur) | $24.61/dollar $1.07/g |
| Pièces de 1968 (50% argent pur) | $19.53/dollar $0.85/g |
| Pièce $10 des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 | $81.58/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièce $5 des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 | $40.79/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièce de monnaie des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 | $1.68/g |
| Diverses pièces de monnaie canadiennes (92.5% argent pur) | $1.57/g |
| Pièces de monnaie canadiennes diverses (50% argent pur) | $0.85/g |
| Pièces d'argent américaines | Prix |
|---|---|
| Aigle américain en argent | $67.73/pièce de monnaie |
| 1964 et antérieures - Dollars, demi-dollars, quarts et dixièmes | $39.74/dollar $1.53/g |
| 1965 - 1970 Demi-dollars américains | $7.92/pièce de monnaie |
| Pièces de monnaie mondiales en argent | Prix |
|---|---|
| Pièces d'argent Bullion reconnues | $67.73/oz |
| Autres pièces d'argent reconnues (par gramme d'argent pur) | $1.60/g ASW |
*Our prices for Canadian coins, listed above, are based on the melt value of those coins (dollars, half dollars, quarters and dimes). Some coins have a premium value, due to their rarity and condition. Members of each store staff have training in numismatics and all Precious Metals Analysts will consult with them as needed.
Lingots
| Lingots d'or | Prix |
|---|---|
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable 9999 | $5,571.65/pièce de monnaie |
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable 9999 (2014 ou plus tard) | $5,657.36/coin |
| 1 oz d'or Feuille d'érable endommagée ou 999 | $5,371.64/pièce de monnaie |
| Feuille d'érable en or sous 1 oz | $183.75/g |
| Barre d'or reconnue de 1 oz | $5,645.94/bar |
| Barre d'or reconnue de 5 oz | $27,286.79/bar |
| Barre d'or reconnue de 10 oz | $54,287.85/bar |
| Barres d'or non reconnues | $5,228.78/oz |
| Lingots de palladium | Prix |
|---|---|
| Pièce de 1 oz en palladium avec feuille d'érable | $1,778.36/pièce de monnaie |
| Barre de palladium reconnue | $1,738.84/oz |
| Barre de palladium non reconnue | $1,679.57/oz |
| Lingots d'argent | Prix |
|---|---|
| Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent $5 | $68.52/oz |
| Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent (2015 ou après) | $70.09/oz |
| Pièce d'argent American Eagle | $67.80/oz |
| Barre d'argent reconnue de 1 oz | $67.80/oz |
| Barre d'argent reconnue de 5 oz | $339.01/bar |
| Barre d'argent reconnue de 10 oz | $663.74/bar |
| Barre d'argent reconnu de 1kg | $2,180.11/bar |
| Barre d'argent reconnue de 50 oz | $3,390.08/bar |
| Barre d'argent reconnue de 100 oz | $6,708.78/bar |
| Barre d'argent non reconnue | $64.17/oz |
| Lingots de platine | Prix |
|---|---|
| Pièce de 1 oz Feuille d'érable en platine | $2,174.26/pièce de monnaie |
| Barre de platine reconnue | $2,154.79/oz |
| Barrette de platine non reconnue | $1,957.91/oz |
*Recognized bars include: Johnson Matthey, Engelhard, Royal Canadian Mint, Credit Suisse, PAMP Suisse, Essayeur Fonduer, NTR Precious Metals etc. in good condition.
*Unrecognized bars include: Any mint not listed above (including Franklin Mint and NWT Mint), Commemorative bars/rounds, and any damaged bullion.
Prix au comptant de l'or : $5714.51 CAD -233.86
Calculatrice de la ferraille
Canada Gold paiera for premium plus items and for standard items based on today's buy prices.
We refine/melt most of the items we purchase, but pay a range of prices for premium jewellery, diamond jewellery, coins and bars. All prices will be confirmed based on live market rates in store. Visit us at any of our 17 locaitons for a free evaluation and no-commitment offer.
Canada Gold paiera ou plus sur la base des prix d'achat actuels.
We pay more for premium jewellery, diamond jewellery, coins, and bars. Visit us for a commitment free quote in store.
Testing you can watch, start to finish
At Canada Gold Surrey, every test happens at the counter so you can see each step. We explain what we are doing, show you the reading and invite questions along the way. The goal is simple. Clear testing protects you and it protects us, so the offer we make is based on facts everyone can see.
Step 1: Quick checks and sorting
We begin with a visual inspection and a magnet pass. Real gold is not magnetic, so a strong magnet helps flag clasps, chains, or findings that may contain steel or other metals. We group items by hallmark and by what they appear to be so you can follow the process piece by piece.
Step 2: Touchstone confirmation
If an item is suitable for touchstone, we rub a tiny streak of metal on a testing stone and apply mild acids that correspond to different karats. The streak stays or dissolves depending on purity. You will see the reaction happen in real time. We keep the contact small and discreet, and we avoid rubbing any area that would affect the look of the piece.
Step 3: XRF analysis
Next we can use XRF, a non-destructive scanner that reads the elemental makeup of the metal. The result shows the percentage of gold along with other metals in the alloy. It is quick and does not remove material. We will explain the screen so you know what the numbers mean before we talk about value.
Why this protects both sides
Seeing the test eliminates guesswork. If a piece is stamped 22K but tests lower, you will see the proof. If it reads higher than expected, you will see that too. The method prevents overpaying or underpaying, and it gives you a record of how we arrived at the karat and weight that go into the payout calculation.
When we will not test
If a piece looks like it may be damaged by touchstone or if it contains sensitive finishes, we will pause and discuss options. For delicate items we rely on XRF and visual assessment first. If a gem is set in a way that blocks accurate readings, we will explain the limitation and adjust the approach.
Your role in the process
Bring everything as you found it. Keep hallmarked parts together if possible. Ask to see each step and take notes if you like. You should leave with confidence that your offer reflects the metal you brought in and the results you watched us confirm.
