10 oz Gold Bar Price
Product pricing (GBX10)
Current Ask Price
$46,891.00
per 10 oz bar
Bid
$45,369.00
Ask
$46,891.00
Market Stats
Open
$47,094.00
High
$47,176.00
Low
$46,576.00
Prev Close
$46,850.00
As of: Jan 15, 2026, 10:15 AM
10 oz gold bar (GBX10) pricing from Monex • Updated on page load
Gold Spot Price
Raw gold spot (GBXSPOT)
Current Gold Spot
$4,613.00
per troy ounce (spot)
Market Stats
Open
$4,633.00
High
$4,641.00
Low
$4,582.00
Prev Close
$4,609.00
As of: Jan 15, 2026, 10:15 AM
Gold spot (GBXSPOT) data from Monex • Updated on page load
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Understanding 10 oz Bar Pricing
Spot Price vs. 10 oz Bar Price
When purchasing a 10 oz gold bar, you'll pay a premium above the calculated spot value (spot price × 10 oz). The spot price represents the current market rate for gold traded in bulk on commodities exchanges.
The 10 oz bar offers a great balance of premium savings and flexibility, typically with 1.5-3% premiums over spot. This is lower than 1 oz bars (3-8%) while being more accessible than kilo bars.
Why 10 oz Bars Have Lower Premiums
- •Economy of Scale: Producing one 10 oz bar is more efficient than producing 10 individual 1 oz bars with the same total gold content.
- •Reduced Handling: Fewer individual units to package, ship, and inventory reduces per-ounce costs throughout the supply chain.
- •Strong Demand: 10 oz bars are popular with serious individual investors, creating efficient markets with competitive pricing.
- •Simpler Packaging: Less elaborate packaging compared to premium 1 oz bars in sealed assay cards.
Premium Comparison by Size
The premium savings on 10 oz bars are meaningful when building a gold position:
Example at $4,613/oz spot:
- • 10 × 1 oz bars (5% avg premium): ~$48,437
- • 1 × 10 oz bar (2% premium): ~$47,053
- Savings: ~$1,384 by choosing 10 oz over 1 oz bars
Questions & Answers
Common questions about 10 oz gold bars answered by our editorial team.
What is the relationship between spot price and 10 oz gold bar prices?
The 10 oz bar price equals the spot price multiplied by 10 troy ounces, plus a premium (typically 1.5-3%). The total cost is approximately ~$46,900 including premium. This represents better premium efficiency than 1 oz bars but slightly higher than kilo bars.
Why do 10 oz bar premiums vary between dealers?
Premium variations reflect different dealer business models, inventory positions, and overhead costs. Volume dealers with efficient operations often offer lower premiums. Brand differences also matter, as PAMP Suisse or Valcambi bars may carry slightly higher premiums than lesser-known refiners. Shopping multiple dealers helps identify competitive pricing.
How does the bid-ask spread affect my 10 oz bar investment?
The bid-ask spread on 10 oz bars is typically 1.5-2.5% for major refiner products. With a ~$46,900 bar, this represents a few hundred dollars. Understanding spreads is important because your gold must appreciate by the full spread percentage before you break even on a round-trip transaction.
Do 10 oz bars have lower premiums than 1 oz bars?
Yes, 10 oz bars consistently offer lower per-ounce premiums than 1 oz bars (which run 3-8% over spot). The premium savings are meaningful at scale. Purchasing a 10 oz bar instead of equivalent 1 oz bars can save $400-$800 on a single purchase.
When is the best time to buy 10 oz gold bars based on pricing?
The best time is during calm market conditions when premiums are at normal levels (1.5-3% over spot). Avoid buying during crisis-driven demand spikes when premiums can temporarily expand to 4-5%. For purchases at the 10 oz level, you can often negotiate with dealers for better pricing.
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