Gold Rate Today: Today is Karva Chauth and the Indian bullion market is buzzing on this occasion. There is a lot of enthusiasm among the people regarding the purchase of gold and silver jewelry. Today, gold has become expensive by Rs 19, while a decrease of Rs 346 is being seen in the price of silver. At present, gold is selling below Rs 51000 and silver below Rs 57000. Along with this, gold is getting cheaper by about Rs 5400 per 10 grams and silver at the rate of about Rs 23200 per kg from the all-time high.
Gold and Silver status on IBJA
According to the website of Indian Bullion Jewelers Association (IBJA), on the fourth day of this trading week, on Thursday (October 13), gold became expensive by Rs 19 per ten grams and opened at Rs 50774 per ten grams. Whereas on the last trading day on Wednesday, gold also became expensive by Rs 19 per ten grams and closed at Rs 50755 per 10 grams.
On the other hand, today silver became cheaper by Rs 346 per kg and opened at Rs 56750 per kg. Whereas on the last trading day on Wednesday, silver became cheaper by Rs 519 and closed at Rs 57104 per kg.
Gold 5400 and silver 23200 is getting cheaper from all time high
At present, gold is selling cheaper by about Rs 5426 per 10 grams than its all-time high. Gold had made its all-time high in August 2020. At that time gold had gone up to the level of Rs 56,200 per ten grams. At the same time, silver was getting cheaper at the rate of about Rs 23230 per kg from its highest level. The highest ever level of silver is Rs 79980 per kg. In such a situation, for those who are planning to buy gold or silver, this can prove to be a good buying opportunity for them.
Also Read: Gold Rate Today: Gold Became Cheaper Before Karva Chauth, Here is the Rate List
14 to 24 carat Gold Price
In this way, today the latest price of 24 carat gold is Rs 50774 per 10 grams, 23 carat gold Rs 50571 per 10 grams, 22 carat gold Rs 46509 per 10 grams, 18 carat gold Rs 38081 per 10 grams and 14 carat gold approx. It is trading at Rs 29703 per 10 grams level.
Gold and silver conditions in the international market
Unlike the Indian bullion market, gold is trading with a fall in the international market today. In the US, gold is trading with a fall of $ 6.17 at a rate of $ 1,668.51 per ounce. On the other hand, silver is trading with a fall of $ 0.11 at the level of $ 18.95 an ounce.
Gold Price and Silver Price in major cities of the country
Delhi
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,900, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,150, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Mumbai
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,750, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,000, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Kolkata
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,750, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,000, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Chennai
22ct Gold: Rs. 47,400, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,710, Silver Price: Rs. 62,500
Hyderabad
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,750, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,000, Silver Price: Rs. 62,500
Bangalore
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,800, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,050, Silver Price: Rs. 62,500
Mangalore
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,800, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,050, Silver Price: Rs. 62,500
Ahmedabad
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,800, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,050, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Surat
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,800, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,050, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Nagpur
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,780, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,030, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Pune
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,780, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,030, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Bhubaneswar
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,750, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,000, Silver Price: Rs. 62,500
Chandigarh
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,900, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,150, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Jaipur
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,900, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,150, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Lucknow
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,900, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,150, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
Patna
22ct Gold: Rs. 46,780, 24ct Gold: Rs. 51,030, Silver Price: Rs. 57,300
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