The 14 Most Expensive Types of Gold

Pure Gold (24K): The highest quality and most expensive gold, known for its purity and deep yellow color.

White Gold: An alloy of gold and white metals like palladium or silver, valued for its sleek, modern appearance.

Rose Gold: A blend of gold and copper, appreciated for its romantic pinkish hue and often used in high-end jewelry.

Green Gold: Created by adding silver to gold, this rare and unique color is highly sought after.

Blue Gold: Made by alloying gold with indium, blue gold is a rare and luxurious choice for unique jewelry pieces.

Black Gold: Achieved through a surface treatment or alloying with cobalt, black gold is prized for its bold, edgy look.

18K Gold: Comprising 75% gold, this is a popular choice for fine jewelry, balancing purity with durability.

22K Gold: Slightly less pure than 24K but still highly valued, especially in traditional jewelry, for its rich color and malleability.

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