What the Data Shows
Gold and silver are compared through a May 29, 2026 settlement-price ratio. The rows use US dollars per troy ounce for both metals, so the headline ratio is a same-unit precious-metals comparison. Gold at US$4,593.00 per ounce equalled 60.5 ounces of silver at US$75.875 per ounce. The ratio is a market-data snapshot and does not measure mine output, reserves or investment demand.
Data table
Unit: ratio from quoted settlement prices · Period: 2026-05-29 settlement snapshot
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Gold | US$4,593.00/oz | 2026-05-29 settlement snapshot |
| 2 | Silver | US$75.875/oz | 2026-05-29 settlement snapshot |
Sources
Source 1: The Wall Street Journal
Publisher: The Wall Street Journal
Dataset/table: GC00 settlement price
Units: US$ per troy ounce
Date checked: 2026-05-30
Evidence: Supports the May 29, 2026 gold continuous futures settlement price.
Source 2: The Wall Street Journal
Publisher: The Wall Street Journal
Dataset/table: SI00 settlement price
Units: US$ per troy ounce
Date checked: 2026-05-30
Evidence: Supports the May 29, 2026 silver continuous futures settlement price.
Data notes & caveats
This is a timestamped market-data snapshot, not a live feed. Both metals are quoted per troy ounce.
Methodology
The ratio uses the gold settlement price per troy ounce and the silver settlement price per troy ounce from the same market close.
Source consistency notes
Both component prices come from WSJ market-data quote pages for May 29, 2026 settlements.
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