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Gold and silver prices on October 26: Check latest rates for your city

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

Published on: Oct 26, 2023, 08:36:39 IST
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Gold is expensive on Thursday, with the daily price of 22 and 24-carat (K) gold rising by 10 and 11 for each gram, respectively, from the corresponding rates on the previous day, the Goodreturns website shows.

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Accordingly, one gram of 22K gold comes for 5665, eight gram for 45,320, while 10 gram and 100 gram are rated at 56,650 and 5,66,500, respectively. Similarly, for 24K of the yellow metal, buyers must pay 6180 (one gram), 49,440 (eight gram), 61,800 (10 gram) and 6,18,000 (100 gram).

Today's gold prices in India

The gold prices mentioned above, however, are only indicative, as these do not include GST, TCS, and other levies. For the exact daily cost, one must contact a local jeweller.

City22K gold (price/10 gram)24K gold (price/10 gram)
Ahmedabad 56,700 61,850
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai 56,650 61,800
Chennai 56,550 61,690
Delhi 56,800 61,950

Today's silver prices in India

CitySilver price (per 10 gram)
Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai 746
Bengaluru 740
Chennai, Hyderabad 775

Silver, on the other hand, has the same daily price as yesterday, as per Goodreturns. To buy one gram of silver, therefore, customers must spend 74.60, 596.80 for eight gram, 746 for 10 gram, 7460 for 100 gram, and 74,600 for 1 kilogram.

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