Today’s 14k Gold Price in Egypt
- The price of 14-karat gold in Egypt reached 4,633 Egyptian pounds on Saturday, May 2, 2026, according to reports from Youm7, and ekhbary24.com.
- This valuation follows a period of minor fluctuations in the local market throughout late April.
- The May 2 price represents a slight decrease from a peak seen earlier in the week.
The price of 14-karat gold in Egypt reached 4,633 Egyptian pounds on Saturday, May 2, 2026, according to reports from Youm7, and ekhbary24.com.
This valuation follows a period of minor fluctuations in the local market throughout late April. On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, the price for the same karat was recorded at 4,630 Egyptian pounds, as reported by Al-Manshar.
The May 2 price represents a slight decrease from a peak seen earlier in the week. On Monday, April 27, 2026, 14-karat gold reached a higher valuation of 4,666 Egyptian pounds, according to Eqra News.
Local Market Price Trends
The movement in 14-karat gold prices between April 27 and May 2, 2026, indicates a volatile but narrow trading range. The price dropped by 36 Egyptian pounds from the Monday peak to the Tuesday low, before recovering by 3 Egyptian pounds by Saturday.

Gold pricing in Egypt is typically driven by a combination of the global spot price of gold and the exchange rate of the Egyptian pound against the U.S. Dollar. Because gold is traded internationally in dollars, any shift in the local currency’s value or the global commodity price directly impacts the cost per gram in the domestic market.
While 21-karat gold remains the most popular standard for jewelry and investment in Egypt, 14-karat gold serves as a more accessible entry point for some consumers due to its lower gold content and corresponding lower price point.
Market Context and Valuation
The pricing of different karats is determined by the proportion of pure gold in the alloy. 14-karat gold contains approximately 58.3% pure gold, making it more durable than higher-karat alternatives but less valuable per gram.
Investors and consumers in Egypt frequently use gold as a hedge against inflation and currency devaluation. Daily price updates from local outlets are closely monitored to determine the optimal timing for buying or selling assets.
Reports on gold prices for Sunday, April 26, 2026, were also issued by Bawabat Al-Dawla, though specific figures for 14-karat gold from that date were not detailed in the primary headlines.
The current price of 4,633 Egyptian pounds on May 2 suggests a period of relative stabilization following the volatility observed during the final week of April.
