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What is a goldgram?



GoldMoney measures gold in terms of grams, called goldgrams®. One goldgram in weight is equal to one gram of gold, but goldgrams are unique because they are grams of gold that circulate for use as currency within GoldMoney. There are 31.1034 grams per troy ounce.

GoldGrams are worth gold's rate of exchange to a particular currency at a given moment. See our Gold, Silver, Platinum or Palladium Market Prices for up-to-the-minute market quotes.

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