1/2 oz Gold Round

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1/2 oz Gold Round: frequently asked questions

The cheapest 1/2 oz gold round we track is $2,116.55, held by AU Capital Management. That works out to roughly 1.4% over the $4,181.20 gold spot price. Prices change throughout the day as the gold market moves and dealers update their listings.
A 1/2 troy ounce gold round weighs 1/2 oz (15.5518 g). Troy ounces are the standard measurement for precious metals and are slightly heavier than everyday avoirdupois ounces. The rounds on this page are 999.9 fine gold (24 carat), meaning very close to pure gold content.
A gold round is a privately minted disc of gold in a coin-like shape but with no legal-tender status. Unlike government-issued gold coins (such as Sovereigns or Maple Leafs), rounds are produced by private mints, carry no face value, and are not backed by any sovereign authority. This typically means lower premiums over spot than comparable sovereign coins, making rounds popular with buyers focused primarily on gold content rather than collectibility.
Yes. Half-ounce gold is available in several formats, including rounds, bars, and sovereign coins such as the British 1/2 oz Britannia or the US 1/2 oz Eagle. This page tracks 3 dealers listing 6 generic 1/2 oz gold rounds, which tend to carry a lower premium than their sovereign coin equivalents.

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