How Much Is 185g of 9K Gold Worth in Australian dollars?
185 grams of 9K gold is worth A$12,972.44 in Australian dollars today
(Based on spot $4,014/oz · 1 USD = A$1.4488 · Updated June 26, 2026)
Estimates convert USD spot using a live exchange rate. Not financial advice, not a purchase offer, and not a guarantee of what any buyer will pay.
Larger gram totals are typical of heavy chains, bangles, or bullion-style pieces. Verify hallmarks and separate fineness before using one number.
Heavier pieces include solid curb chains, bangles, and multi-item scrap lots—trust the scale over visual guesswork.
Adjacent gram pages (AUD):← 180g190g →
At live spot converted to Australian dollars, 185 g of 9K gold has a rough melt value of about A$12,972.44. This is not a purchase offer—just an estimate from spot × weight × purity × exchange rate.
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About 9K (375) Gold
9K (375) is widely sold in Australia, used for everyday rings, chains and bracelets.
9K gold is 37.5% pure — widely sold in Australia with 375 hallmarks. It's a common karat for everyday rings, chains and bracelets on the high street. 375 hallmark guide.
Estimates on this page are in Australian dollars; how to sell gold in Australia covers hallmark checks and buyer comparison.
Weighing & sorting tips
- If your pieces are mixed-karat, weigh each karat separately; otherwise a blended estimate can mislead you.
- Stable surface and a calibrated scale matter for heavy chains; re-weigh once to confirm.
Gold Value Calculator
Adjust this price to project a future value. 24K per troy oz.
Total gold valueA$12970.35
Current 9K price • A$70.11/gram • A$2180.67/oz
Formula: weight × karat multiplier × spot price. 14K = 0.585, 18K = 0.75, 10K = 0.417.
USD spot converted to Australian dollars at live exchange rates. Same basis as the estimates on this page. Adjust weight, unit, or karat.
Calculate exact pawnbroker payout →
How we calculate melt in Australian dollars
USD spot per gram × live USD→AUD rate (1 USD = A$1.4488). For 9K: 185 g × A$70.12/g ≈ A$12,972.44 full metal value before any buyer haircut. 9K price hub.
What australian buyers might pay (typical ranges)
Dealers pay a share of melt. Below uses the same total melt as this page (A$12,972.44). Ask whether the buyer resells intact jewellery vs scrap; that can change the offer on wearable 9K or 18K. Not a quote.
| Buyer type | Typical % of melt | Est. offer (A$) |
|---|---|---|
| Pawnbroker | 50–70% | A$6,486.22 – A$9,080.71 |
| Local gold buyer / jeweller | 65–80% | A$8,432.09 – A$10,377.95 |
| Online / mail-in buyer | 80–92% | A$10,377.95 – A$11,934.64 |
| Refinery (bulk / high volume) | 88–95% | A$11,415.75 – A$12,323.82 |
Ranges are typical experience bands; local buyers vary. Not a quote.
Melt value by karat (185 g, AUD)
Same weight, different purity—use this to sanity-check whether your item's stamp matches your expected value in Australian dollars.
Related links
- 9K gold price per gram (overview)
- All 9K gold value topics
- Gold price FAQ
- Sell gold jewellery online
- How to sell gold in Australia
- 375 hallmark reference
- Pawnbroker payout estimate (9K)
FAQ
- How much is 185 grams of 9K gold worth in Australian dollars?
- 185 grams of 9K gold is worth about A$12,972.44 melt in Australian dollars at today's gold price of $4,014/oz (1 USD = A$1.4488). Typical australian buyers pay A$6,486.22–A$9,080.71 (pawnbroker) or A$10,377.95–A$11,934.64 (online).
- Is A$12,972.44 what australian buyers will pay?
- Usually not. Many buyers pay a percentage of melt—often roughly 50–70% at pawnbrokers for quick cash. Online or mail-in buyers may pay a higher share. Always compare at least two quotes in Australian dollars.
- What if my lot has mixed karats?
- Separate by stamp (375, 585, 750, etc.) and weigh each group. A single blended offer for mixed karats is often lower than itemized pricing.
- Does 9K gold price in AUD change every day?
- Spot gold and the USD→AUD rate both move. Our pages refresh on a regular schedule. Use the same spot and rate basis as our calculators when comparing offers.