As of July 5, 2026, OSRS gold trades at roughly $0.30 per million on the open market, with most reputable sellers quoting between $0.25 and $0.32 per million. RS3 gold is far cheaper — about $0.03/M, roughly a tenth of the OSRS rate — across the 25 shops we track.
Every price below is the per-million rate that shop showed on its own listing page (captured July 5, 2026). Non-USD prices are converted and marked approximate. Probemas is included with its own live rate, like every other shop on the board.
| Gold shop | OSRS $/M | RS3 $/M | Price note |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.30 | $0.033 | USD (prod-verified sell rate) | |
| $0.34 | — | USD from-price | |
| $0.326 | — | ≈ from €0.286 ×1.14 | |
| $0.278 | — | ≈ from €0.244 ×1.14 | |
| $0.31 | — | USD ($3.10/10M) | |
| $0.31 | $0.033 | USD | |
| $0.32 | $0.04 | USD | |
| $0.315 | $0.0296 | ≈ €0.276/€0.026 ×1.14 | |
| $0.25 | — | USD list | |
| $0.305 | — | USD | |
| $0.29 | — | USD | |
| $0.257 | — | USD | |
| $0.295 | — | USD from | |
| $0.318 | $0.0314 | USD | |
| $0.195 | — | USD | |
| $0.22 | — | USD | |
| $0.14 | $0.013 | USD (lowball outlier) | |
| $0.294 | $0.029 | USD | |
| $0.203 | $0.022 | USD | |
| $0.31 | — | USD ($3.10/10M) | |
| $0.38 | — | USD | |
| $0.311 | $0.0301 | ≈ HK$2.43/HK$0.235 ×0.128 | |
| $0.259 | $0.027 | USD | |
| $0.24 | — | USD | |
| $0.407 | — | USD discounted | |
| $0.25 | — | USD |
Sorted by shop batch. Prices move — the mid-market figures above are the trimmed 25th–75th-percentile band, so a single lowball or teaser price doesn't skew the picture.
Enter how much gold you're buying or selling to see the cash value at today's mid-market rate, the cheap and premium ends of the range, and Probemas's own rate.
Supply is the big lever. When a new raid, boss, or money-making method floods the game with gold, the per-million rate drifts down; when Jagex tightens bot bans or a fresh gold sink lands, it firms back up. Seasonal demand pulls the other way — league launches and holiday breaks bring more buyers in, and the rate ticks up to meet them.
It comes down to how hard the gold is to make. OSRS is a slower, grindier economy where a single million represents real hours at the keyboard; RS3 has faster money-makers and a much larger existing supply, so each million is worth less in real terms. That's why a roughly $0.30 OSRS rate sits right next to a roughly $0.03 RS3 rate — same currency name, completely different economy underneath.
If you're buying today, treat anything in the $0.25–$0.32 range as normal and fair for OSRS. Rock-bottom listings under about $0.20 usually signal a rushed, thin, or short-lived operation — the kind that goes quiet after payment. Probemas, for reference, prices OSRS gold at $0.30 per million — in line with what established sellers charge, about what you'd expect from a shop that's been settling trades since 2013 rather than undercutting to win a single click.
Every seller carries different costs — stock on hand, delivery speed, payment fees, the risk they take on each trade — and all of it gets baked into the per-million number. A shop sitting on a large stockpile can shave its rate; one buying gold in just to fill your order has to price that in. So a spread of a few cents per million from shop to shop isn't suspicious. It's just the market breathing.
Here's the part that trips people up: the price to buy gold and the price to sell gold are never the same number. A shop sells to you at the going market rate but pays noticeably less when you're the one offloading a stack — that gap is the margin that keeps it running, much like a currency booth profits on the difference between its buy and sell windows. Once you know the spread is normal, a lower sell quote stops feeling like a ripoff.
As of July 5, 2026, OSRS gold runs about $0.30 per million on the open market, with most trustworthy sellers quoting $0.25–$0.32. The rate drifts week to week with in-game supply, so treat that band as the current normal rather than a fixed price.
One million OSRS gold costs roughly $0.30 at the mid-market rate, so a typical 100M order lands around $30. Probemas, a long-running seller, lists 1M at $0.30 — in line with the market, priced for reliability rather than to be the cheapest ticket on the page.
Today, July 5, 2026, the OSRS gold price sits near $0.30 per million and stays inside its usual $0.25–$0.32 band. Expect small moves week to week; one big game update can nudge the whole market within days.
No, it's the reverse. OSRS gold is roughly ten times more expensive — about $0.30 per million against $0.03 for RS3 — because OSRS gold is far harder and slower to earn in-game.
The rate moves with supply and demand inside the game itself. New money-making methods and bot waves push more gold into circulation and soften the price, while ban sweeps, gold sinks, and league events tighten supply or spike demand and firm it back up.
You're looking at one. This index tracks the live mid-market rate across established OSRS sellers, currently around $0.30 per million — a real, current reference instead of a guess. For a full ranked comparison of where to buy, see the 30-site rundown on rsgoldsites.com.
This index tracks the real-money cash rate — what a million gold costs in dollars. That's a different number from the in-game Grand Exchange value of items, which the sources below cover well.