24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
126 €
per gram
Live gold rates for Belgium by karat purity. Prices are market references only - final cost varies by jeweler premium, making charges, taxes, and local spread.
Track Belgium gold rate today with 24K, 22K, and 18K prices in EUR. The current benchmark is 126 € per gram and 3 914 € per troy ounce, with city references for Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liege, and Bruges. Use this page as your Belgian benchmark before dealer premium, 21% VAT on jewelry, and making charges.
125,85 €
Yesterday: 124,77 €
Up 1,0744 € (+0.86%)
3 914 €
Local reference update:
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Estimated Value
115,36 €
115,36 € per gram (22k)
Weight in grams: 1.000
If you are searching for gold rate in Belgium today, this page provides 24K, 22K and 18K references in EUR with gram and troy-ounce focus, Belgian VAT and hallmark context, National Bank gold-reserve notes, and city-level spread checks.
24 Karat
(999.9 pure)
126 €
per gram
22 Karat
(916 fineness)
115 €
per gram
21 Karat
(875 fineness)
110 €
per gram
18 Karat
(750 fineness)
94 €
per gram
Unit breakdown below is 24K reference only. Each row shows today price, yesterday reference, and daily move to avoid duplicate interpretation across cards.
| Unit | Today | Yesterday | Day Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per Gram (24K) | 125,85 € | 124,77 € | 1,0744 € (+0.86%) |
| Per 10 Gram (24K) | 1 258,46 € | 1 247,71 € | 10,744 € (+0.86%) |
| Per Tola (24K) | 1 467,84 € | 1 455,31 € | 12,5316 € (+0.86%) |
| Per Troy Ounce (24K) | 3 914,23 € | 3 880,82 € | 33,4176 € (+0.86%) |
Trend view for Belgium, Belgium. This chart uses the same local reference series shown in the table below.
This 10-day table shows the short-term direction for 18K, 22K and 24K rates in Belgium.
| Date | 18k | 22k | 24k | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 mai 2026 | 94,3841 € | 115,36 € | 125,85 € | +0.86% |
| 19 mai 2026 | 93,5783 € | 114,37 € | 124,77 € | -1.01% |
| 18 mai 2026 | 94,5377 € | 115,55 € | 126,05 € | -0.07% |
| 15 mai 2026 | 94,6063 € | 115,63 € | 126,14 € | -2.61% |
| 14 mai 2026 | 97,146 € | 118,73 € | 129,53 € | -0.42% |
| 13 mai 2026 | 97,553 € | 119,23 € | 130,07 € | +0.43% |
| 12 mai 2026 | 97,1356 € | 118,72 € | 129,51 € | -0.87% |
| 11 mai 2026 | 97,9891 € | 119,76 € | 130,65 € | -0.04% |
| 08 mai 2026 | 98,0244 € | 119,81 € | 130,70 € | +0.44% |
| 07 mai 2026 | 97,5966 € | 119,28 € | 130,13 € | +0.38% |
Review the broader 30-day trend to understand how today gold rate in Belgium compares with recent market movement (20 avr. 2026 to 20 mai 2026).
| Date | 18k | 22k | 24k | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 mai 2026 | 94,3841 € | 115,36 € | 125,85 € | +0.86% |
| 19 mai 2026 | 93,5783 € | 114,37 € | 124,77 € | -1.01% |
| 18 mai 2026 | 94,5377 € | 115,55 € | 126,05 € | -0.07% |
| 15 mai 2026 | 94,6063 € | 115,63 € | 126,14 € | -2.61% |
| 14 mai 2026 | 97,146 € | 118,73 € | 129,53 € | -0.42% |
| 13 mai 2026 | 97,553 € | 119,23 € | 130,07 € | +0.43% |
| 12 mai 2026 | 97,1356 € | 118,72 € | 129,51 € | -0.87% |
| 11 mai 2026 | 97,9891 € | 119,76 € | 130,65 € | -0.04% |
| 08 mai 2026 | 98,0244 € | 119,81 € | 130,70 € | +0.44% |
| 07 mai 2026 | 97,5966 € | 119,28 € | 130,13 € | +0.38% |
| 06 mai 2026 | 97,2249 € | 118,83 € | 129,63 € | +2.77% |
| 05 mai 2026 | 94,6063 € | 115,63 € | 126,14 € | +0.80% |
| 04 mai 2026 | 93,8525 € | 114,71 € | 125,14 € | -2.38% |
| 01 mai 2026 | 96,1451 € | 117,51 € | 128,19 € | +0.33% |
| 30 avr. 2026 | 95,8295 € | 117,12 € | 127,77 € | +1.53% |
| 29 avr. 2026 | 94,3862 € | 115,36 € | 125,85 € | -1.01% |
| 28 avr. 2026 | 95,3477 € | 116,54 € | 127,13 € | -1.79% |
| 27 avr. 2026 | 97,0899 € | 118,67 € | 129,45 € | -0.99% |
| 24 avr. 2026 | 98,0639 € | 119,86 € | 130,75 € | +0.37% |
| 23 avr. 2026 | 97,7067 € | 119,42 € | 130,28 € | -0.58% |
| 22 avr. 2026 | 98,2757 € | 120,11 € | 131,03 € | +0.73% |
| 21 avr. 2026 | 97,5675 € | 119,25 € | 130,09 € | -2.25% |
| 20 avr. 2026 | 99,8144 € | 122,00 € | 133,09 € | 0.00% |
City references below apply local market spread assumptions over the national 24K benchmark so rates are not shown as identical placeholders. Final quotes can still vary by dealer policy and inventory.
Belgium gold pricing follows global XAU spot converted into EUR, with Antwerp and Brussels acting as the country's strongest dealer corridors. Current 24K benchmark on this page is 125,85 € per gram and 3 914,23 € per troy ounce.
The National Bank of Belgium remains a meaningful official gold holder in Europe, with reserves of roughly 227 tonnes. That reserve strategy does not set retail prices directly, but it remains a long-term confidence anchor in Belgium's precious-metals market.
| Gold Type | VAT | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Investment gold bars (99.5%+) | 0% | VAT-exempt under EU investment-gold rules |
| Investment gold coins | 0% | Qualifying bullion coins remain VAT-exempt |
| Gold jewelry | 21% | Standard Belgian VAT on jewelry checkout |
| Making charges | 21% | Labor and invoice add-ons are taxed |
| Legal Fineness | Purity | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| 833 | 83.3% | Higher-purity specialty jewelry |
| 750 | 75.0% | 18K mainstream premium jewelry |
| 585 | 58.5% | 14K everyday retail jewelry |
Belgium's assay-office system is managed through the Royal Mint of Belgium, which also launched the Belga Gold as the country's first official investment gold coin. The coin is struck in 99.99% pure gold and is offered in 1 troy ounce and quarter-ounce formats.
Spot-linked reference today is 3 914,23 € per troy ounce before coin premium and dealer spread.
Antwerp remains Belgium's strongest precious-stones and high-value jewelry trading city, while Brussels anchors national policy, institutional demand, and a large luxury retail base. Together they usually set the tightest domestic benchmark spread.
Ghent, Charleroi, Liege, and Bruges generally follow with modest local variation driven by dealer density, tourism-related retail premium, and inventory turnover.
Gold prices in Belgium are driven by global XAU/USD movement converted into EUR, plus local dealer spread and product-level premium. ECB policy and EUR/USD shifts can move Belgian pricing even when dollar spot is stable. Investment gold is generally VAT-exempt under EU investment-gold rules, while jewelry checkout includes 21% VAT and making charges.
International spot gold remains the first driver of Belgian pricing and is passed into EUR benchmarks during European sessions.
EUR movement can raise or compress Belgium gold rates even when dollar-denominated spot is relatively stable.
ECB rate guidance and euro-area inflation sentiment can shift EUR conversion pressure for Belgian gold benchmarks.
National Bank of Belgium reserve holdings remain an important local confidence signal for long-term precious-metals demand.
Qualifying investment gold is VAT-exempt, while jewelry checkout includes 21% VAT plus making charges.
Antwerp and Brussels generally run the tightest competition, while lower-volume city markets can quote a wider retail spread.
Disclaimer: Gold rates are indicative and may vary by city, jeweler premiums, making charges, taxes, and exchange spreads. Data is informational only and not financial advice.