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Last Updated: November 10, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are today's gold prices?

We provide the latest gold prices daily with real-time updates from global markets. Includes prices for 24K, 22K, 21K, and 18K karats for various Arab countries.

How are prices updated?

Prices are updated daily based on global exchange rates and local currency rates. We collect data from reliable sources to ensure accuracy.

Are the prices shown on the gold screen real-time?

Prices are updated daily, twice a day. Real-time and live prices will be available soon.

How does the dollar rate affect local gold prices?

Local gold prices are affected by the dollar rate. When the dollar rises, local gold prices in local currency increase, and vice versa.

Is the website free to use?

Yes, the website is completely free and does not require registration or subscription. All gold prices and information are available to everyone for free.

What is white gold?

White gold is gold mixed with other metals like nickel or platinum to give it a silver-white color, often coated with rhodium for shine and protection. Its price is close to yellow gold based on karat, though rhodium-plated white gold may be slightly higher due to the additional coating cost.