Gold and silver boom on the first day of the month! There has been a huge fall in prices, check the latest price immediately before buying.
Gold-Silver Price Today 1 June 2026: The ongoing tension and peace talks in the Middle East have created an atmosphere of turmoil in gold and silver prices. A decline was recorded in the prices of precious metals on the first day of the month. On Monday (June 1), gold prices fell by 0.78 per cent in early trade in Multi Commodity Commodity (MCX).
On Monday morning, the price of gold fell by more than Rs 1,500 and the price of 10 grams of gold reached Rs 1,59,656. At the same time, silver prices fell by 0.26 percent. Silver was currently trending at Rs 2,66,302 per kg. According to experts, this fall in the price of gold and silver is the result of the increase in the price of crude oil.
Gold and silver prices in major cities of the country
| City | 24 carat gold (10 grams) | 22 carat gold (10 grams) | silver (1 kilogram) |
| Mumbai | ₹1,57,030 | ₹1,43,940 | ₹2,79,900 |
| Delhi | ₹1,57,180 | ₹1,44,090 | ₹2,79,900 |
| Kolkata | ₹1,57,030 | ₹1,46,290 | ₹2,79,900 |
| Hyderabad | ₹1,57,030 | ₹1,46,290 | ₹2,79,900 |
| Bengaluru | ₹1,57,180 | ₹1,46,290 | — |
| Chennai | ₹1,59,590 | ₹1,46,290 | ₹2,89,900 |
Today’s price in bullion market
If we talk about the latest price of gold and silver in the bullion market, there has been a slight decline in it. According to Good Returns, the price of 24 carat gold fell by Rs 820 and is trading at Rs 1,56,220. Similarly, 22 carat gold has become cheaper by Rs 750 and is trading at Rs 1,43,200 per 10 grams. Apart from this, 18 carat gold is falling by Rs 610 and is trading at Rs 1,17,170. While silver is trading at Rs 2,80,000 per kg.
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condition of gold in international market
Talking about the prices of gold in the international market, there has been a slight decline in it. Which has had an impact on the strengthening of the dollar and rising oil prices. According to experts, investors are waiting for US President Donald Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran.
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