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Gold and silver prices: The prices of one gram, eight grams, 10 grams and 100 grams of 24-carat gold have increased by 65, 520, 650, and 6,500 respectively from Thursday.

Published on: Mar 24, 2023, 07:41:47 IST
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Gold prices in India rose on Friday now costing 10 grams of 22 carat gold 54,800 compared to 54,200 on Thursday, according to figures by Goodreturns. Prices of one gram, eight grams and 100 grams of 22 carat gold have seen an increase of 60, 480, and 6,000 now costing at 5,480, 43,840 an 5,48,000 respectively.

The price of 24 carat gold also witnessed an increase on Friday. (Representative image/istock)
The price of 24 carat gold also witnessed an increase on Friday. (Representative image/istock)

The price of 24 carat gold also soared on Friday. One gram of 24-carat gold is priced at 5,978 while eight grams and 10 grams are priced at 47,827 and 59,780 respectively. The price of 100 grams of 24-carat gold is 5,97,800.

The prices of one gram, eight grams, 10 grams and 100 grams of 24-carat gold have increased by 65, 520, 650, and 6,500 respectively from Thursday, according to Goodreturns.

Meanwhile, silver prices in India also saw an increase on Friday. A gram of silver is now costing at 72.60 compared to 71.60 on Thursday. Similarly, price of eight grams of silver stood at 580.80, with an increase of 8. 10 grams of silver is available at 726 while one kg of silver will cost 72,600, with a jump of 1,000 from yesterday' price, Goodreturns said.

Here are the prices of gold and silver in top Indian cities:

CITYGOLD 22 CARAT (Rs/10 GRAM)SILVER (Rs/10 GRAM)
DELHI54,950726
MUMBAI54,800726
KOLKATA54,800726
CHENNAI55,400754
BENGALURU54,850754
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