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How Much Is Gold Today?... 24K Gold at 898,000 Won, Platinum at 357,000 Won (June 20)

According to the Korea Gold Exchange market prices as of June 20, 2026, gold prices rose slightly compared to the previous trading day. ■ Pure Gold (24K·3.75g):

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How Much Is Gold Today?... 24K Gold at 898,000 Won, Platinum at 357,000 Won (June 20)
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According to the Korea Gold Exchange market prices as of June 20, 2026, gold prices rose slightly compared to the previous trading day.

  • ■ Pure Gold (24K·3.75g): Purchase price 898,000 won, Selling price 751,000 won
  • Buying price rose 0.11% (1,000 won) from the previous trading day
  • Selling price also rose 0.13% (1,000 won)
  • ■ 18K Gold (3.75g) Selling price: 552,000 won
  • Rose 0.13% (700 won) from the previous trading day
  • ■ 14K Gold (3.75g) Selling price: 428,100 won
  • Rose 0.14% (600 won) from the previous trading day
  • ■ Platinum (3.75g): Purchase price 357,000 won, Selling price 289,000 won
  • Buying price fell 1.12% (4,000 won) from the previous trading day
  • Selling price also fell 1.38% (4,000 won)

Meanwhile, following the signing of the cease-fire memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the United States and Iran, the market's attention is focused on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the normalization of Middle Eastern crude oil production. According to foreign media reports, major oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have stated that they can quickly restore oil supplies. The market expects that the normalization of oil supplies could ease energy prices and inflationary pressures. However, factors such as the removal of naval mines, facility restoration, and geopolitical uncertainty remain cited as ongoing variables.

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