
The price of 10 gram of 24-carat gold saw a slight change with an increase of Rs 100 since Saturday’s trading price to Rs 47,510. The price of 10 gram of 22-carat gold on Sunday is Rs 46,510. As for silver, the price per kilogram of the precious metal remained constant, as 1 kg of silver costs Rs 61,600.
In Delhi, the price of 10 gram of 24-carat gold is Rs 51,170, while the price of 22-carat gold is Rs 46,910. In Mumbai, the price of 10 grams of yellow metal, for 24-carat and 22-carat on Sunday is Rs 47,510 and Rs 46,510 respectively.
In Tamil Nadu’s capital, the 24-carat yellow metal was selling at Rs 49,220 (24 carats) while 10 grams of 22-carat gold was selling for Rs 45,120. In Bengaluru, the going rate for 24-carat gold is Rs 48,830 per 10 grams while 22-carat gold is worth Rs 44,760.
Meanwhile, the price of 1 kg of silver stands unchanged which now stands at Rs 61,600. In Chennai, 1 kg of silver is trading at Rs 65,500. In Kolkata and Bengaluru, 1 kg of silver is selling at Rs 61,600 on Sunday.
Here are the rates of 24-carat gold and silver in cities across the country:
Chennai:
Gold: Rs 49,220 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 65,500 per kilogram
Mumbai:
Gold: Rs 47,510 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 61,600 per kilogram
Delhi:
Gold: Rs 51,170 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 61,600 per kilogram
Bengaluru:
Gold: Rs 48,830 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 61,600 per kilogram
Kolkata:
Gold: Rs 49,560 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 61,600 per kilogram
Hyderabad:
Gold: Rs 48,830 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 65,500 per kilogram
Kerala:
Gold: Rs 48,830 per 10 grams
Silver: Rs 61,600 per kilogram
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