Gold Price Latest Updates: Good news for gold buyers. In fact, a sharp decline in gold prices is being recorded during the festive season. Let us tell you that the weekly prices of gold have decreased in the Indian bullion market. Whereas silver has become expensive. In such a situation, before purchasing, please check the latest rates of your city…
There has been a decline in the weekly prices of gold in the Indian bullion market. Whereas silver has become expensive. In this trading week, the price of gold has fallen by Rs 183 per 10 grams, while the price of silver has increased by Rs 510 per kilogram.
According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), at the beginning of this business week (11 to 15 September), the rate of 24 carat gold was Rs 59,199, which has come down to Rs 59,016 per 10 grams by Friday. . At the same time, the price of 999 purity silver has increased from Rs 71,343 to Rs 71,853 per kg.
It is noteworthy that the prices released by IBGA provide information about the standard price of gold of different purities. All these prices are before tax and making charges. The rates issued by IBGA are universal across the country but their prices do not include GST.
How much did the gold rate change in the last one week –
- September 11, 2023 – Rs 59,199 per 10 grams
- September 12, 2023 – Rs 58,865 per 10 grams
- September 13, 2023 – Rs 58,791 per 10 grams
- September 14, 2023 – Rs 58,697 per 10 grams
- September 15, 2023- Rs 59,016 per 10 grams
How much did the silver rate change in the last one week –
- September 11, 2023 – Rs 71,343 per kg
- September 12, 2023 –
- Rs 70,900 per kg September 13, 2023 – Rs 70,925 per kg
- September 14, 2023 – Rs 70,306 per kg
- September 15, 2023 – Rs 71,853 per kilogram
Hallmarking of gold jewelery became mandatory in 55 new districts of the country – It
is noteworthy that the government has increased the scope of mandatory hallmarking of gold. The third phase of mandatory hallmarking of gold jewelery and artefacts has been implemented in 55 districts of the country. It will cover 16 states and one union territory of the country. The first phase of hallmarking started on June 23, 2021.