The price of gold is unchanged on Tuesday, according to the Goodreturns website. Therefore, one gram of 22-carat (K) gold, the website shows, is priced at ₹5320, while eight gram, 10 gram and 100 gram are rated at ₹42,560, ₹53,200 and ₹5,32,000, respectively.
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Meanwhile, for one gram of 24K of the metal, buyers must pay ₹5804; ₹46,432 for eight gram, ₹58,040 for 10 gram and ₹5,80,400 for 100 gram.
City
22K gold price (per 10 gram)
24K gold price (per 10 gram)
Ahmedabad
₹53,400
₹58,250
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai
₹53,200
₹58,040
Chennai
₹53,560
₹58,430
Delhi
₹53,500
₹58,350
It must be noted, however, that the gold rates mentioned above are only indicative; these do not include GST, TCS and other levies. Only a local jeweller can tell you the exact daily price.
Silver prices
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Silver, too, has the same price as yesterday. Therefore, as per Goodreturns, one gram of the metal comes for ₹73, eight gram for ₹584, while 10 gram, 100 gram and 1 kilogram are available for ₹730, ₹7300 and ₹73,000, respectively.
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Silver, too, has the same price as yesterday. Therefore, as per Goodreturns, one gram of the metal comes for ₹73, eight gram for ₹584, while 10 gram, 100 gram and 1 kilogram are available for ₹730, ₹7300 and ₹73,000, respectively.
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