Gold-Silver Rates: Gold made a record and silver also created a ruckus, know what are the rates in your city?
Gold And Silver Hit Record Highs: Today, gold and silver prices have once again set a new record, and they are continuously reaching new heights. The rising prices of gold and silver have created a stir in the market.
Today the price of 24 carat gold in India became Rs 1,40,030 per ten grams, whereas yesterday it was Rs 1,39,260 per ten grams. At the same time, the price of 22 carat gold became Rs 1,28,360 per ten grams. The price of 18 carat gold also increased to Rs 1,05,030 per ten grams.
silver rates
The price of silver is also continuously increasing. Today the price of 1 kg silver became Rs 2,40,100, which was Rs 2,34,100 yesterday. The spot price of silver in the international market has also reached its highest level of $ 75.63 per ounce.
Gold and silver prices in international market
The price of gold in the international market today reached $ 4,530.42 per ounce, which is its highest level. Experts believe that the rise in gold prices may continue next year also.
Gold prices in major cities of India
- Delhi: 24 carat gold Rs 1,40,180 per ten grams, 22 carat gold Rs 1,28,510 per ten grams
- Mumbai: 24 carat gold at Rs 1,40,030 per ten grams, 22 carat gold at Rs 1,28,360 per ten grams, 18 carat gold at Rs 1,05,030 per ten grams.
- Bhopal: 22 carat gold Rs 1,28,410 per ten grams
- Chennai: 24 carat gold at Rs 1,40,630 per ten grams, 22 carat gold at Rs 1,28,910 per ten grams, 18 carat gold at Rs 1,07,610 per ten grams.
- Kolkata: 24 carat gold at Rs 1,40,030 per ten grams, 22 carat gold at Rs 1,28,360 per ten grams, 18 carat gold at Rs 1,05,030 per ten grams.
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silver prices
- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru: 1 kg silver Rs 2,40,100
- Chennai, Hyderabad, Kerala: 1 kg silver Rs 2,54,100
These rising prices of gold and silver have created a new stir among investors and common people, and there is a possibility of these rates increasing further.
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