Gold Price Today, 7 June 2023: Gold on Wednesday registered a decline of Rs 139 per 10 grams and slipped at the rate of Rs 59,957 per ten grams. While Silver also recorded a fall of Rs 434 per kg and reached at the rate of Rs 71,470 per kg. (Gold Price Today, 7 June 2023). Due to this fall in the prices of gold and silver, the smile has once again returned to the faces of the buyers.
Gold-silver on IBJA
According to the website of the Indian Bullion Jewelers Association (IBJA), on Tuesday (7 June 2023), gold (Gold Price Today) became cheaper by Rs 139 per ten grams and is trading at Rs 59957 per ten grams. Whereas on Tuesday, gold became costlier by Rs 495 and closed at Rs 60096 per 10 grams on Tuesday.
Along with gold, the price of silver has also registered a decline today. Today, silver has become cheaper by Rs.434 and is trading at Rs.71,470 per kg. Whereas on Tuesday, silver had become costlier by Rs 442 and closed at Rs 71904 per kg on Tuesday.
Gold and silver rates on MCX
Like the Indian Bullion Jewelers Association (IBJA), gold and silver are trading with a decline today on the Commodity Exchange (MCX). On MCX, gold is trading cheaper by Rs 137 per 10 grams at Rs 59,848, while silver is trading cheaper by Rs 273 at Rs 71,683 per kg.
Gold dips by Rs 1,700; silver Rs 8,500 from all-time high
After this, gold is selling cheaper than its all-time high by about Rs 1689 per 10 grams. Significantly, gold made its all-time high of Rs 61646 per ten grams on 4 May 2023. Whereas silver is getting cheaper at the rate of Rs 8510 per kg. The all-time high level of silver is Rs 79980 per kg.
14 to 24 Carat
24 carat gold is being sold at Rs 59,957 per 10 gram, 23 carat gold at Rs 59717 per 10 gram, 22 carat gold at Rs 54,921 per 10 gram, 18 carat gold at Rs 44968 per 10 gram and 14 carat gold is trading at the level of Rs 35075 per 10 grams.
Gold-silver in international market
Like the Indian bullion market, gold as well as silver is trading with a decline in the international market today. In the US market, gold declined by $ 3.17 to trade at $ 1,960.14 an ounce, while silver declined by $ 0.12 to trade at $ 23.49 an ounce.