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Gold and silver prices on April 24: What are the latest rates in your city?

Find out the rates for 22K and 24K gold, as well as silver, for the first day of the week.

Published on: Apr 24, 2023, 10:14:03 IST
By , New Delhi
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The prices of both 22 and 24 carat (K) gold, as well as silver, are unchanged on Monday, as compared to the day before. According to the Goodreturns website, customers must pay 5,572 for 1 gram, 44,576 for 8 gram, and 55,720 for 10 gram of 22K gold. 100 gram, meanwhile, is available for 5,57,200.

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Similarly, 1 gram, 8 gram, 10 gram, and 100 gram of 24K of the metal is priced at 6,079, 48,632, 60,790, and 6,07,900, respectively.

City22K gold ( per gram)24K gold ( per gram)
Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow, Noida 55,850 60,940
Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune 55,720 60,790
Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Surat, Vadodara 55,750 60,840
Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai 56,050 61,150

It must be noted, however, that the rates mentioned above are without taxes such as GST, TCS, and local levies. Customers must contact their local jewellers to find out the actual rates.

Silver, meanwhile, continues to be priced at 76.90 for 1 gram. You can purchase 8 gram, 10 gram, and 100 gram of the metal for 615.20, 769, and 7,690, respectively.

In Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, 1 gram of silver is at 769, and in Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad, at 804.

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