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Gold and silver prices on October 25: Check latest rates for your city

Want to buy gold and/or silver? Here are today's rates.

Published on: Oct 25, 2023, 08:32:44 IST
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On Wednesday, gold is costlier as compared to the previous day. As per the Goodreturns website, the daily rate of 22K gold is up by 20 for each gram; accordingly, one gram of 22K gold comes for 5655, eight gram for 45,240, while 10 gram is priced at 56,550, and 100 gram, at 5,65,500.

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Similarly, for 24K of the yellow metal, buyers must pay 24 more for each gram, from the corresponding rates yesterday. Therefore, one gram of 24K gold is available for 6169, eight gram for 49,352, and 10 gram and 100 gram for 61,690 and 6,16,900, respectively.

Today's gold prices in India

City22K gold (price/10 gram)24K gold (price/10 gram)
Ahmedabad 56,600 61,740
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai 56,550 61,690
Chennai 56,750 61,910
Delhi 56,700 61,840

Customers must, however, note that the daily prices for gold mentioned above are only indicative, as these do not include GST, TCS, and other levies. Only a local jeweller can tell you the exact rate for that day.

Today's silver prices in India

CitySilver price (per 10 gram)
Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mumbai 746
Bengaluru 740
Chennai, Hyderabad 780
Kolkata 751

Silver, meanwhile, is cheaper, with its daily price coming down by 0.50 for each gram, Goodreturns data shows. Therefore, for one gram of silver, you must pay 74.60, and 596.80 (eight gram), 746 (10 gram), 7460 (100 gram) and 74,600 (1 kilogram).

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