Gold Price History · By Year
The Gold Price, Year by Year
Every year from 1900 to 2025 — the annual average, its value in today's money, and the story behind the number.
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1970 $36 −13% The Last Year of $35 1971 $41 +14% The Year Gold Broke Free 1972 $58 +43% The Float Takes Hold 1973 $97 +67% The Float Begins in Earnest 1974 $159 +64% Americans Can Own Gold Again 1975 $161 +1% The Mid-Decade Pause 1976 $125 −22% The Bull Market’s Low 1977 $148 +18% 1978 $193 +31% The Dollar Crisis 1979 $307 +59% The Fever Year
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2010 $1,225 +26% The Euro Crisis 2011 $1,572 +28% The 2011 Peak 2012 $1,669 +6% The Last Up-Year 2013 $1,411 −15% The Great Correction 2014 $1,266 −10% 2015 $1,160 −8% The Bottom of the Correction 2016 $1,251 +8% The Turn 2017 $1,257 +1% 2018 $1,269 +1% The Trade-War Year 2019 $1,393 +10% The Breakout
2020s
Prices are annual averages in US dollars, inflation-adjusted with US CPI. See the full eight-century sweep on the ribbon, or run any year through the calculator.