The gold standard still anchored currencies, and a single ounce of gold could be directly compared to tangible assets like a motor car. Looking at the relationship between gold and vehicles then and now gives a clear view of how purchasing power and industrial costs have changed over time.
SPOT : The spot price reflects Gold, Platinum, or Silver’s paper market value, but the real cost of bullion is higher due to dealer premiums, minting, shipping, and market demand.
SPOT PRICE :
- Gold
AUD $
- Platinum
AUD $
- Silver
AUD $
PHYSICAL : The actual price of physical Gold, Platinum, or Silver is always higher than the paper spot price. This is because the spot price represents the paper or electronic market value, not the physical metal in your hand.
PHYSICAL PRICE :
- Gold
AUD $
- Platinum
AUD $
- Silver
AUD $
