Gold Price History · Bretton Woods

1969

Average price
$41/oz
In 2025 dollars
$361/oz
Change on the year
+6.2%
After inflation
+0.8%

1969 in context · real value, 1949–1989

1950196019701980 $361
Inflation-adjusted to 2025 dollars. See all 768 years →

In 1969, gold averaged $41 an ounce — about $361 in today's money. That was up 6.2% on the year in nominal terms (+0.8% after inflation). Under the Bretton Woods system the price was fixed by treaty at $35 an ounce, so the nominal figure held steady — but inflation quietly eroded gold’s real value year after year.

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How gold did in 1969

Value at year-end of $10,000 invested on 1 January 1969.

Gold
$10,620 +6.2%
S&P 500 (total return)
$9,176 −8.2%
US housing
$10,739 +7.4%
Inflation (CPI)
$10,546 +5.5%

Annual-average basis. Gold: Officer & Williamson; S&P 500 & Treasuries: Damodaran (NYU); housing: Shiller; CPI: BLS. Methodology →

Related years

Sources. Gold price: Officer & Williamson, The Price of Gold, 1257–Present (annual average); inflation adjustment by US CPI (BLS / Officer & Williamson). Asset comparison from the calculator dataset. Figures are annual averages. Full methodology →