Gold Rate Today: Gold and silver prices fluctuate daily. Gold rates fluctuate rapidly. Gold prices fell on November 6th. According to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), gold prices fell by ₹319 to ₹1,20,100 per 10 grams. Previously, the price of gold was ₹1,20,419 per 10 grams. Silver prices rose by ₹1,208 to ₹1,47,358 per kilogram. Previously, it was ₹1,46,150 per kilogram. However, silver prices remain below their highs. 24-carat gold is now cheaper by ₹10,774 from its all-time high of October 17th.

What are the latest gold rates?

23-carat gold fell by ₹318 today to ₹1,19,619 per 10 grams. Including GST, it is ₹1,23,207 per 10 grams. However, making charges is not yet included.

22-carat gold fell by ₹292 on Thursday to ₹1,10,012 per 10 grams. Including GST, it is now ₹1,13,312 per 10 grams. However, making charges is not yet included.

18-carat gold fell by ₹239 to ₹90,075 per 10 grams. Including GST, its price is ₹92,777 per 10 grams.

14-carat gold is ₹70,259 per 10 grams today.

IBJA gold prices do not include 3% GST and making charges, so the rate increases after gold jewellery is made. RBI uses these rates to determine the rates of Sovereign Gold Bonds.

How much have gold and silver become expensive?
So far this year, the price of gold has increased by ₹43,938. As of December 31, 2024, 24-carat gold was ₹76,162 per 10 grams, which has now increased to ₹1,20,100. On the other hand, the price of silver has risen by ₹61,341. The cost of one kilogram of silver was ₹86,017 on December 31, 2024, which has now increased to ₹1,47,358 per kilogram.