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Gold Gram Price in Turkey; Live Rate Report June 14, 2026

Examining gold market fluctuations in today's midday trading and analyzing the impact of the dollar rate on free market prices

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Today, Sunday, June 14, 2026, the price of a gram of gold in Turkish markets traded with relative stability around 6,277 Lira. This comes as demand for gold remains high during the wedding season.

Latest Gold Market Prices on June 14

In today's midday trading, Sunday, June 14, 2026, the Turkish gold market witnessed relative stability in prices. According to reports published by reputable sources such as «Canli Gaste» and local markets, the selling price for one gram of gold reached 6,277.08 Lira [2]. Meanwhile, the buying rate for a gram of gold in the free market was set at approximately 6,276.26 Lira [1]. Although today is Sunday and official markets and banks are closed, physical demand in the Grand Bazaar (Kapalıçarşı) and exchange offices remains strong due to the peak of the wedding season in Turkey [3].

In addition to gram gold, other gold coins experienced limited fluctuations. The selling price of the Quarter Gold (Çeyrek Altın) in today's transactions was around 10,263 Lira, and the Republic Gold price reached over 40,900 Lira [2]. These figures indicate the continuous trust of Turkish citizens in gold as a «safe haven» to preserve capital value against inflation.

Impact of Exchange Rates and Global Ounce on Domestic Prices

Gold prices in Turkey are heavily influenced by two key factors: the global gold ounce rate and the Dollar-to-Lira parity. In today's trading, the price of an ounce of gold in global markets fluctuated around $4,220 [2]. Analysts believe that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly news regarding potential agreements between the United States and Iran and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, have played a significant role in maintaining the ounce price at high levels.

On the other hand, the dollar rate in the Turkish market was traded at 46.27 Lira today [4]. The gradual increase in the exchange rate in recent months has caused domestic gold prices in Turkey to remain on an upward or stable trend even during times of global price stability. Economic experts point out that the monetary policies of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and inflationary expectations for the end of 2026 have driven investors toward physical assets [5].

Market Forecast and Investor Strategy

Looking ahead, many gold market analysts in Turkey believe that the medium-term upward trend remains intact. Islam Memis, a prominent gold market expert, previously noted that 2026 is considered the «year of accumulation» for gold and silver investors [5]. He predicts that as the autumn season approaches and the results of new economic policies become clear, there is a possibility that the gram gold price will cross new thresholds.

Retail investors in Turkey currently prefer to use price correction opportunities to increase their gold holdings rather than selling their assets. Given that bank interest rates and inflation remain in focus, gold remains the primary tool for maintaining purchasing power in the asset portfolios of Turkish families [3]. New movements in live rates are expected with the reopening of global markets on Monday.

The price of a gram of gold in Turkey remained at the 6,277 Lira level today, influenced by the dollar rate and physical demand.

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  1. Canlı altın fiyatları | 14 Haziran gram altın ne kadar? Kapalıçarşı alış-satışFotomaç (2026-06-14)
  2. ALTINDA SON DURUM: Gram ve çeyrek altın kaç TL oldu? Altın fiyatları ne kadar? (14 Haziran 2026)Dünya Gazetesi (2026-06-14)
  3. HAFTANIN SON GÜNÜNDE KAPALIÇARŞI GÜNCEL ALTIN ALIŞ-SATIŞ FİYATLARI! 14 Haziran Pazar altın ne kadar oldu?Milliyet (2026-06-14)
  4. Dolar bugün kaç TL? 14 Haziran Pazar 2026 dolar ne kadar?Mynet Finans (2026-06-14)
  5. Haziran ayında gram altının ne kadar olacağı açıklandıSözcü Gazetesi (2026-05-31)
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