Gold Price Update: Gold rate falls for 4th consecutive day, know today's price

New Delhi: 

If you want to buy gold or gold jewelry then there is good news for you. Gold became cheaper on Thursday for the fourth consecutive day of this trading week. 

On Wednesday, gold fell by Rs 93 per ten grams to close at Rs 48292. Earlier on Wednesday, gold had closed at Rs 48385 per ten grams. Along with gold, the price of silver had also declined on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, silver became cheaper by Rs 81 per kg and closed at Rs 61802 per kg. On the other hand, silver closed at 61883 per kg on Wednesday.

14 to 24 carat gold latest price

In this way, on Thursday, the latest price of 24 carat gold is Rs 48292 per 10 grams, 23 carat gold Rs 48099 per 10 grams, 22 carat gold Rs 44235 per 10 grams, 18 carat gold Rs 36219 per 10 grams and 14 carat gold. It is trading around Rs 28251 per 10 grams level.

On Tuesday, gold was selling cheaper by about Rs 7908 per 10 grams than its all-time high. 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. On the other hand, silver is getting cheaper at the rate of about Rs 18178 per kg from its highest level. The all-time high level of silver is Rs 79980 per kg.

Find out the latest price of gold by giving a miss call

To know the retail rates of 22 carat and 18 carat gold jewelery you can give a missed call on 8955664433. Rates will be available via SMS shortly. You can also visit www.Ibja.Co for information on frequent updates.

Know how to check the purity of gold

If you want to check the purity of gold now, an app has been created by the government for this. With the BIS Care app, customers can check the purity of gold. With this app, you can not only check the purity of gold, but also make any complaint related to it.

Only buy gold after checking the hallmark

When buying gold, you must take care of its quality. Gold jewelry should be bought only after checking the hallmark. The hallmark is a government guarantee of gold and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is the only agency in India to determine the hallmark. The Hallmarking Scheme deals with operations, rules and regulations under the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act.

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