Gold trading at Rs 49,250 per 10 gm today; silver is at Rs 61,600/kg

The price of gold varies across the country due to excise duty, state taxes, and making charges

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Photo: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
Photo: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg

The price of 10 gram of 24-carat increased by Rs 50 on Tuesday, with the yellow metal trading at Rs 49,250.

The price of 22-carat is selling at Rs 45,200, up Rs 100.

One kg of silver is selling at Rs 61,600, up Rs 700 from yesterday

In Delhi and Mumbai, the price of 24-carat stands at Rs 49,300, respectively according to the Goodreturns website.

The price of 10 gram of 22-carat gold in Delhi and Mumbai is at Rs 45,200, respectively.

In Chennai, 10 gram of 24-carat gold is selling at Rs 49,520 on Tuesday, while 10 gram of 22-carat gold is selling at Rs 45,390.

The price of gold varies across the country due to excise duty, state taxes, and making charges.

In Chennai, the price of 1 kg of silver is at Rs 64,900, while in Delhi and Mumbai, the metal is selling at Rs 61,600.

Silver is selling at Rs 61,600 per kg in Kolkata, while in Hyderabad and Bengaluru, the metal is selling at Rs 64,900 a kg.

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First Published: Tue, February 08 2022. 07:24 IST
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