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Gold Price Update: Market were brimming with shoppers on the occasion of Karva Chauth. Ahead of Dhanteras and Diwali the price of gold on Thursday increased a bit. whereas the price of silver continued to fall. On Wednesday, the fourth day of this trading week, gold closed near the level of Rs 51000 per 10 […]

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Gold Price Update: Market were brimming with shoppers on the occasion of Karva Chauth. Ahead of Dhanteras and Diwali the price of gold on Thursday increased a bit. whereas the price of silver continued to fall.

On Wednesday, the fourth day of this trading week, gold closed near the level of Rs 51000 per 10 grams and silver Rs 57000 per kg. At present, gold is cheaper by Rs 5300 and silver by Rs 22800 from its all-time high.

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On Thursday, gold became expensive by Rs 114 per ten grams and closed at Rs 50869 per 10 grams. Whereas on the last trading day on Wednesday, gold became expensive by Rs 19 per ten grams and closed at Rs 50755 per 10 grams.

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On the other hand, silver became cheaper by Rs 510 and closed at Rs 57104 per kg. Whereas on the last trading day on Tuesday, silver became cheaper by Rs 1335 per kg and closed at Rs 57614 per kg.

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IBJA’s indicative Retail selling Rates for Gold Jewellery 13/10/2022 (PM)

Fine Gold (999):₹ 5087

22 KT:₹ 4965

20 KT:₹ 4527

18 KT:₹ 4120

14 KT:₹ 3281

*The above rates are without 3% GST and Making Charges*Rates per gram

14 to 24 carat gold latest price

In this way, on Wednesday, 24 carat gold will become costlier by Rs 50755, 23 carat gold by 19 rupees to 50552, 22 carat gold by 18 rupees to 46492, 18 carat gold by 14 rupees to 38066 and 14 carat Gold became costlier by Rs 11 and closed at Rs 29692 per 10 grams.Gold 5400 and silver 22000 is getting cheaper from all time high

Gold current price

Gold is currently selling cheaper by about Rs 5087 per 10 grams than its all-time high. Let us tell you that gold had made its all-time high in August 2020. At that time gold had gone up to the level of Rs 56200 per ten grams. At the same time, silver was getting cheaper at the rate of about Rs 22876 per kg from its highest level. The highest ever level of silver is Rs 79980 per kg.

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Know the latest gold price by giving a missed call You can give a missed call on 8955664433 to know the retail rates of 22 karat and 18 karat gold jewellery.

Rates will be received through SMS in a short time.

Along with this, for information about frequent updates, you can visit www.ibja.co or ibjarates.com.Know the purity of gold like thisIf you now want to check the purity of gold, then an app has been made by the government for this. With the BIS Care app, customers can check the purity of gold. Through this app, you can not only check the purity of gold, but can also make any complaint related to it.

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