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Gold and silver prices on July 9: Check latest rates in your city

Gold prices today: In Delhi, ten grams of 22K gold and 24K gold were priced at ₹54,700 and 59,660 respectively.

Published on: Jul 09, 2023 09:44 AM IST
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Gold prices increased by 40 across major cities on Sunday. According to website Goodreturns, one gram of 22K gold was being sold at 5,455 while one gram of 24K gold was priced at 5,951.

In Delhi, ten grams of 22K gold and 24K gold were priced at 54,700 and 59,660 respectively. In Mumbai, the price of ten grams of 22K and 24K gold stood at 54,550 and 59,510 respectively.

What are 24K and 22K gold?

If you are confused about what does ‘K' stand for in terms of gold prices, we shall clear it for you. ‘K’ or karat is the term used to measure the purity of gold. A 24K gold is the purest form of gold with 99.99 per cent purity as it does not contain traces of other metals. On the other hand, a 22K gold contains parts of other metals like copper and zinc. This form of gold is used to make jewellery.

Here are the gold prices for other major cities on July 9, 2023.

A 24K gold is the purest form of gold with 99.99 per cent purity as it does not contain traces of other metals
A 24K gold is the purest form of gold with 99.99 per cent purity as it does not contain traces of other metals
CITY22K GOLD PRICE (Rs/10 GMS)24K GOLD PRICE (Rs/10 GMS)
KOLKATA54,55059,510
CHENNAI54,90059,940
BENGALURU54,55059,510
PUNE54,55059,510
CHANDIGARH54,70059,660
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In India, gold prices are determined on various factors including currency, government policies and exchange rates. If the Indian rupee slides against the US dollar, the price of gold will increase.

Silver price


The price of silver increased by just Re 1 on Sunday. According to website Goodreturns, one gram of silver costs 73.30 today. Here are the silver rates for major Indian cities on July 9, 2023.

CITYSILVER PRICE (Rs/10 GMS)
DELHI733
MUMBAI733
KOLKATA733
CHENNAI767
BENGALURU727.50
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