Gold Bullion Prices Today in Egypt From 1 gram to 1 kilogram

Gold bullion prices updated every minute in Egypt for all weights (1g – 1kg) in Pound, with charts and historical data.

What is the gold bullion price today in Egypt?

Gold bullion prices in Egypt vary by weight — from 1-gram bars to 1-kilo bars. Prices reflect the local market average and include the dealer's selling margin.

Gold bullion prices today in Egypt

Weight Carat Price
0.25 gram 24K 24K 1,958 Pound
0.5 gram 24K 24K 3,915 Pound
1 gram 24K 24K 7,984 Pound
Quarter Pound (2 gram) 21K 13,747 Pound
2.5 gram 24K 24K 19,576 Pound
Half Pound (4 gram) 21K 27,481 Pound
5 gram 24K 24K 39,352 Pound
Pound (8 gram) 21K 54,916 Pound
10 gram 24K 24K 78,670 Pound
1/2 oz (15.55 gram) 24K 121,765 Pound
20 gram 24K 24K 157,295 Pound
1 oz (31.1 gram) 24K 243,530 Pound
50 gram 24K 24K 393,066 Pound
100 gram 24K 24K 785,334 Pound
250 gram 24K 24K 1,951,422 Pound
500 gram 24K 24K 3,902,787 Pound
Kilo (1000 gram) 24K 7,803,236 Pound

Egypt offers 17 different bullion weights today, ranging from 0.25 gram at 1,958 Pound up to 1000 gram at 7,803,236 Pound.

Per-gram cost inside the largest bar (1000 gram) is roughly 7,803.24 Pound, compared with 7,830.52 Pound in the smallest bar (0.25 gram).

The troy ounce (31.1 g) is priced today at 243,529.77 Pound.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gold Bullion

What is the difference between bullion and worked gold?
Bullion is pure gold — usually 24-karat — with no making charges, whereas worked gold carries craftsmanship fees that affect the selling price.
What are the most common bullion weights?
Common weights include 1g, 5g, 10g, 20g, one troy ounce (31.1g), 100g, and up to one kilogram.
Can bullion be sold easily?
Yes, gold bullion is in demand and straightforward to sell, especially when hallmarked by a recognised assay authority.
What are the making charges for gold bullion in Egypt?
Making charges in Egypt are calculated in Egyptian Pounds per gram and vary by weight. For example: 1g bar — EGP 185/g; 10g bar — EGP 82/g; 100g bar — EGP 70/g. The larger the bar, the lower the making charge per gram.
Is there a tax on buying bullion in Egypt?
Yes, there is 14% VAT, but it applies to making charges only — not to the raw gold price. For example: a 10g bar with EGP 820 in making charges incurs EGP 820 × 14% = EGP 114.80 in tax.
What is the cashback when selling bullion in Egypt?
Cashback is an amount returned when selling or returning a bar (not at the time of purchase). Sealed in original packaging: EGP 28.5/g (bars 1–100g), EGP 12/g (large bars 250–1000g). Opened packaging: EGP 11/g only.
What is the difference between the Egyptian gold pound and a gold bar?
The Egyptian gold pound is 21-karat (87.5% pure gold), while a bullion bar is 24-karat (99.9% pure gold). The Egyptian pound is a traditional coin suited for gifts; the bullion bar carries higher purity.
What is the difference between bullion and a gold pound coin?
Bullion is typically 24-karat with no design, while a gold pound coin is usually 22-karat with a specific design used for gifts or savings.
Can bullion be purchased online?
Yes, many dealers offer online purchasing, but it is advisable to deal with trusted sources that provide an invoice and guarantee.
What is the difference between small and large bars?
Large bars (such as 100g or 1kg) typically have lower making charges per gram, while smaller bars are easier to liquidate and resell.
Is zakat due on gold bullion?
Yes, zakat is due on gold bullion when: (1) the nisab threshold is reached (85g of pure gold), and (2) a full lunar year has passed. The rate is 2.5% of the current value.

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