Live Cuba gold rate in CUP, by karat and weight.
The international gold spot price is quoted in US dollars and is the global benchmark from which every local rate is derived. Prices exclude dealer premiums, making charges, and local taxes.
Range and changes are for the international gold price in US dollars. Record high reflects our available price history.
| Purity | Per Gram | Per Ounce | Per Tola | Per Kilo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24K Gold (99.99%) | $ 3,338.23 | $ 103,830.42 | $ 38,936.41 | $ 3,338,225.54 |
| 22K Gold (91.60%) | $ 3,058.12 | $ 95,118.18 | $ 35,669.32 | $ 3,058,120.41 |
| 21K Gold (87.50%) | $ 2,921.24 | $ 90,860.70 | $ 34,072.76 | $ 2,921,239.47 |
| 18K Gold (75.00%) | $ 2,503.92 | $ 77,880.60 | $ 29,205.23 | $ 2,503,919.55 |
Chart values are in US dollars. Per gram, tola and ounce figures above are USD. Today’s local-currency price uses the live exchange rate; historical values stay in USD because reliable historical exchange-rate data isn’t available. Candles are reconstructed from real high, low and average data.
Turn the international USD spot price into a local per-gram, per-tola and per-ounce rate in a few simple steps.
24K and 22K gold valued across the weight units used in Cuba, at today’s CUP rate.
| Unit | Weight | 24K | 22K |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gram | 1 g | $ 3,338.23 | $ 3,058.12 |
| Troy Ounce | 31.1035 g | $ 103,830.42 | $ 95,118.18 |
| Popular karat | 14K & 18K |
| Hallmarking | Purity stamped |
| Tax / duty | State retail |
| Common units | Gram |
Gold in Cuba is quoted in Cuban pesos (CUP), converted from the international dollar price.
The peso gold price reflects both the global metal price and the USD/CUP exchange rate.
Gold is priced nationally, so the Cuba rate shown above applies across all major cities — including:
It is the international spot price converted into Cuban pesos at the live exchange rate.
It tracks the global gold price and the USD/CUP exchange rate.
Jewelry is the most common form for saving and gifting.
The live gold rate in Cuba is shown above in CUP, with 24K, 22K, 21K and 18K prices per gram and local units, refreshed through the trading day.
It is the international spot price (US dollars per troy ounce) converted into CUP at the live exchange rate, then divided by weight and adjusted for karat purity.
Two forces move it: the global gold price and the CUP exchange rate. On top of that benchmark, jewelers add making charges and any local taxes or duties.