Daily 14 Karat Gold (14K) Market Prices at ALLU

Check the daily selling price of 14 karat (14K) gold daily. The price of 14K gold changes daily due to the exchange rate, so it is important to check the market price frequently in order to sell your gold at the best price. ALLU offers the most competitive and unmatched prices for 14K gold rings, necklaces, and other accessories, as well as gold teeth.

14-Karat Gold (K14 – Pure Gold) Market Price

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14-Karat Gold (K14) Market Price Chart

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Gold Market Price Simulation

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  • - Precautions Regarding Selling Gold and Precious Metals -
  • *If the item's grade is unknown, we may ask you to leave the product with us temporarily to allow us to examine it accurately.
  • *Due to the influence of the gold and platinum market, prices may fluctuate even within the same day.
  • *Once sold, items will not be returned.

What We Buy at ALLU

  • Gold and Precious Metals
    Gold and Precious Metals
  • Watches
    Watches
  • Brand Bags
    Brand Bags
  • Brand Wallets
    Brand Wallets
  • Jewellery
    Jewellery
  • Accessories
    Accessories
  • Antiques
    Antiques
  • Brand Clothing
    Brand Clothing

■ Luxury Articles We Buy Back

Watches, jewelry, bags, wallets, accessories, clothing, shoes, antiques, gold and precious metals. For other items, please contact us for details.

ALLU Offers Much More than High Selling Prices!

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Reliable, credible, and trustworthy appraisals

Our knowledgeable and experienced experts provide accurate appraisals
Appraisal and Customer Service Training

Our staff undergo thorough training under the tutelage of specialists in various fields, such as watches and jewellery, that allow us to provide the most accurate, detailed, and credible appraisals. We conduct periodic in-house tests to ensure our employees maintain their expertise and develop new skills. As professionals, we constantly strive to improve our skills to provide the most competitive appraisals.

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Focus on providing high-quality customer service

Focus on providing high-quality customer service

We make the selling process as simple as possible, and our staff ensures that our customers understand and are satisfied with each appraisal.

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We purchase a wide variety of items and brands

We purchase a wide variety of items and brands

We cater for an extensive range of items and brands and actively consider items in all conditions, even items our competitors may refuse to buy.

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No selling quantity or price limits

No selling quantity or price limits

For customers with large amounts or significantly expensive items, we buy and pay on the day without any limits in quantity or value.

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Quick and easy appraisals

Quick and easy appraisals

Through our expert proficiency and globally vast product data collection, we provide speedy appraisals with minimal waiting time.

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Stress-free and private spaces

Stress-free and private spaces

We strive to create the most stress-free selling experience with store spaces designed to ensure comfort and privacy.

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Conveniently located stores

Conveniently located stores

ALLU stores are located in central areas for convenient access. Feel free to stop by while shopping or on the way home.

Shop Information

You Only Need an I.D. to Sell at ALLU!

Required Form of Identification
  • Driver's Licence
  • Passport
  • Only one of the above forms of identification is required.
  • We can not buy items from customers under the age of 18 years old.
  • We do not accept identification documents that are expired or out-of-date.
  • Corporate customers follow the same selling process as individual customers. No additional documentation is required.
Visit our FAQ section for more information

ALLU Frequently Asked Questions

How do you decide the selling price of gold, platinum and other precious metal accessories?

The selling price of precious metals such as gold and platinum is determined according to the 'market price', which is set on a daily basis.
We measure the items you bring to us and derive the appraisal value based on the market price x weight. However, in some cases, if the item possesses an exceptional design as jewellery, we may consider the additional value.

My gold/precious metal does not have any engravings. Can I still get it appraised and sell it?

We can evaluate the item, and if we are able to determine that it is gold, we can purchase it. However, please understand that it may take us some time to check the ratio and other details of the precious metal in question, and there may be cases where we can not proceed with a transaction due to the evaluation.

Can I sell broken items such as broken necklaces, rings with missing stones, or earrings with one pair missing?

We will evaluate the item(s) in question, and if we can determine they are made of precious metals, we can make an offer for them.

How long does it take for an appraisal at the store?

We estimate 10 to 15 minutes for a single item. It depends on the item and the quantity, so please ask our staff when you visit.

Do scratches and stains affect the selling price?

Generally, the condition of the item does not have a major impact.
In the case of ingots, depending on their condition, they may be treated as scrap, which may significantly affect the selling price. For other precious metal products, we will have to actually observe the item in question before making a decision.

Can I sell old coins and foreign gold coins?

If, according to our regulations, we can determine that the item(s) can be treated as precious metals, we can make an offer for them at the best possible price.

Some commemorative and foreign gold coins have a premium value, as they are hard to obtain due to their small circulation. If you bring such gold coins to us, they may be worth more than ordinary precious metals.

When is the best time to sell gold and precious metals?

Compared to past gold market prices, the current prices can be considered quite advantageous, so we believe that the present is a favourable time to consider selling.

However, the market price of gold and precious metals fluctuates daily, so it is very important to notice the timing when the market price is high.

Is the selling price different for ingots and gold jewellery?

Yes, the selling price of ingots and gold accessories is different.
Ingots have their own values and prices: we can make an offer at the ingot price if the brand is recognised in our regulations. On the other hand, even if it is 24-karat gold, gold jewellery is treated as scrap, so that the price will be slightly lower.

Is there a difference in selling price between ingots with and without engraving?

Ingot prices are determinable only for the brands recognised by our regulations. Even if the item in question has the shape of an ingot, if it is not engraved, or if the issuing brand is not one of the recognised brands, there may be cases where it cannot be treated as an ingot.

The Affordable But Highly Valuable 14 Karat Gold (K14)

Located within an affordable price range and strong enough to withstand daily use, 14 Karat gold items are popular with many. At ALLU, many of our customers sell their items made of 14 Karat gold to us. In this section, we will look at what 14 Karat gold is, what it is commonly used for and the secret behind its popularity.

What is 14 Karat Gold?

Gold is measured in parts of 24, which is used to express the purity of gold. With __K notation, the number to the left of the K is the ratio of pure gold out of 24. In other words, 14 Karat gold is an alloy consisting of 14/24 or 58.5% pure gold. The terms 14 Karat, 14K and K14 are all equivalent to 14 Karat gold. Gold purities, from most gold content to least, are as follows: 24 Karat (pure gold), 22 Karat, 18 Karat, 14 Karat and 10 Karat. While there are more detailed classifications, these are the most common. Among these, 18K and 14K are often compared because they are widely used in items on the market and have similar properties.

The Differences Between 14 Karat Gold and Pure Gold

The natural lustre of gold varies by purity. That of pure gold comes from the very nature of gold itself, making it an asset valued since ancient times. The less pure the gold is, the more it loses this unique lustre. When compared to pure gold, 14 Karat gold, which consists of approximately 58.5% gold and 40% of other metals, is less "golden" in the way pure gold is. However, that does not mean that a 14 Karat item has little value. There is a uniqueness to 14 Karat gold that many appreciate, which comes from the component metals in its alloy. Depending on the metal or metals used in the alloy, the colour of 14 Karat gold can vary considerably. The most common metals used as alloying elements are copper, silver and palladium. These alloys are used to produce beautifully coloured gold, which is collectively known as coloured gold. 14 Karat gold has improved durability and hardness compared to pure gold. This is because the weakness of gold—its softness—is compensated for with the combination of other metals. As a result, 14 Karat gold is considered to be more suitable than pure gold for day-to-day use. The specific hardness varies depending on the alloy, but in particular white gold with palladium is a popular choice for everyday accessories due to its high durability.

The Affordable But Highly Valuable 14 Karat Gold (K14)

Due to the strength of 14 Karat gold, it is easy to process and is used for a wide range of items. The use of 14 Karat gold stands out in common accessories such as rings, necklaces and bracelets. As it is possible to vary the colour of 14 Karat gold depending on the ratio of alloyed metals, each brand releases items with its own unique colours. In addition, 14 Karat gold is sometimes used in specific areas where an item will receive the most wear, as it has a hardness greater than pure gold. Similarly, many jewellery items use 14 Karat gold only for the fastening clasp. 14 Karat gold is also sometimes used for eyeglass frames in order to combine durability with a luxurious look. Another unique use of 14 Karat gold is in flute tubes. The flute's tone will vary depending on the purity of the gold used as a material for the tube. It is generally believed that the higher the purity, the richer the expression, but this can only be achieved with the proper technique. 14 Karat gold flute tubes are regarded as the most balanced purity, which is easy to handle by a wide range of players.

The Reasons for the Popularity of 14 Karat Gold

People often assume that the reputation of gold is determined solely by its purity. This is true in China, where luxury items are well-liked and high-purity gold, such as pure gold and 22 Karat gold, are the most popular. In cultures where the longevity of an item is important, however, the easy-to-use 14 Karat gold is valued. Furthermore, 14 Karat gold's popularity is driven by its affordability compared to higher-purity gold alloys. At this purity, an item's price will be significantly lower. For an even more affordable option, gold-plated items such as 'K14GP' and 'K14GF' are also available to allow people to enjoy the appearance of 14 Karat gold at a fraction of the price.

The Price of 14 Karat Gold is on the Rise! Now is the Time to Sell!

Despite being a relatively inexpensive form of gold, 14 Karat gold is by no means of little value, especially with the rising gold market. If your 14 Karat gold item has been carefully maintained, you may be surprised by how much it is worth. This value will be even greater if you go to a pre-owned luxury brand buyer who also values your item's design. At ALLU, we welcome and actively make offers for 14 Karat gold and other types of gold. We can buy both well-maintained, treasured accessories as well as items with some damage. If you have any unused 14 Karat gold items at home, take advantage of our services and request an appraisal at ALLU today.