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MCX Gold Price Today: How much has the price of gold increased in the last 12 years, know how much the price has increased every year between 2012 and 2023.

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Gold Silver Price Today: Big change in the price of Gold and Silver during the wedding season, know today's latest price

MCX Gold Price Today: Sometimes there is a recession in the price of gold and sometimes there is a rise in it. In such a situation, today we will tell you how much the price of gold has increased in the last 12 years. Going to tell this. Currently, the price of gold is less than Rs 59,000 per ten grams and the price of silver is a little more than Rs 72 thousand per kg.

The festive season has started in the country after Onam, now it will continue till Bhai Dooj. In such a situation, the demand for gold has started increasing within the country. If we talk about Ganesh Chaturthi, a lot of gold is bought on this occasion also. Currently, the price of gold is less than Rs 59,000 per ten grams and the price of silver is just over Rs 72 thousand per kg.


The special thing is that in the year 2012, the price of gold was not even Rs 35,000. Since then, the price has seen an increase of more than Rs 26 thousand. Whereas in the last one year, the price of gold has seen an increase of more than Rs 8 thousand. Taking Ganesh Chaturthi as the basis, let us see what kind of change has been seen in the prices of gold and silver from 2012 till now. Let us also tell you…

How much did gold earn on Ganesh Chaturthi in the last 12 years?

  •  On 19 September 2012, on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold was Rs 32,018. Compared to 2011, investors had earned a profit of 17.40 percent i.e. Rs 4746 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi on 9 September 2013, the price of gold was Rs 31540. Compared to 2012, investors had suffered a loss of 1.49 percent i.e. Rs 478 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On 29 August 2014, Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold was Rs 27996. Compared to 2013, investors had suffered a loss of 11.24 percent i.e. Rs 3544 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On 17 September 2015 Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold was Rs 26168. Compared to 2014, investors had suffered a loss of 6.53 percent i.e. Rs 1828 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi on 5 September 2016, the price of gold was Rs 30985. Compared to 2015, investors had earned a profit of 18.41 percent i.e. Rs 4817 per ten grams from gold.
  • On 25 August 2017, Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold was Rs 29167. Compared to 2016, investors had suffered a loss of 5.87 percent i.e. Rs 1818 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi on 13 September 2018, the price of gold was Rs 30450. Compared to the year 2017, investors had earned a profit of 4.40 percent i.e. Rs 1283 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, 2 September 2019, the price of gold was Rs 39087. Compared to the year 2018, investors had earned a profit of 38.36 percent i.e. Rs 8637 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On 21 August 2020, Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold was Rs 52016. Compared to the year 2019, investors had made a profit of 33.08 percent i.e. Rs 12929 per ten grams from gold.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, 10 September 2021, the price of gold was Rs 46806. Compared to the year 2020, investors had suffered a loss of 10.02 percent i.e. Rs 5210 per ten grams from gold.
  • On Ganesh Chaturthi, 31 August 2022, the price of gold was Rs 50414. Compared to the year 2021, investors had made a profit of 7.71 percent i.e. Rs 3608 per ten grams from gold.
  •  Even before the start of Ganesh Chaturthi on 15 September 2023, investors have already earned more than 17 percent. Compared to the last Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of gold has increased by Rs 8,852.

Which year did silver earn the most in 12 years?

  • On Ganesh Chaturthi on 19 September 2012, the price of silver was Rs 64,480 per kg. Compared to 2011, investors gained 0.52 percent i.e. Rs 335 per kg on silver.
  •  On 9 September 2013, on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 54117 per kg. Compared to the year 2012, investors suffered a loss of 16.07 percent i.e. Rs 10363 per kg.
  • On 29 August 2014 Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 42255 per kg. Compared to 2013, investors suffered a loss of 21.92 percent i.e. Rs 11862 per kg.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi on 17 September 2015, the price of silver was Rs 35932 per kg. Compared to the year 2014, investors suffered a loss of 14.96 percent i.e. Rs 6323 per kg.
  •  On 5 September 2016 Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 46456 per kg. Compared to 2015, investors gained 29.31 percent i.e. Rs 10533 per kg on silver.
  •  On 25 August 2017, Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 39012 per kg. Compared to 2016, investors suffered a loss of 16.04 percent i.e. Rs 7453 per kg.
  • On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi on 13 September 2018, the price of silver was Rs 37061 per kg. Compared to 2017, investors suffered a loss of 5 percent i.e. Rs 1951 per kg.
  • On 2 September 2019 Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 47489 per kg. Compared to the year 2018, investors gained 28.14 percent i.e. Rs 10428 per kg on silver.
  • On 21 August 2020 Ganesh Chaturthi, the price of silver was Rs 67067 per kg. Compared to the year 2019, investors gained 41.23 percent i.e. Rs 19578 per kg on silver.
  •  On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, 10 September 2021, the price of silver was Rs 63592 per kg. Compared to the year 2020, investors suffered a loss of 5.28 percent i.e. Rs 3475 per kg.
  • On the day of Ganesh Chaturthi, 31 August 2022, the price of silver was Rs 52561 per kg. Compared to the year 2021, investors suffered a loss of 17.35 percent i.e. Rs 11031 per kg.
  • Even before Ganesh Chaturthi on 15 September 2023, investors have already made a profit of 37 percent i.e. Rs 19,593 per kg. According to the data, the current price of gold is at Rs 72154.

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