Gold fell by ₹47 to ₹97,453 per 10 grams, silver is selling at ₹1.11 lakh per kg
There was a slight decline in the prices of gold and silver today, i.e., on July 17. According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), the price of 24-carat gold fell by ₹47 to ₹97,453 per 10 grams. Earlier, its price was ₹97,500.
The price of silver decreased by ₹200 to ₹1,11,000 per kilogram. Earlier, silver was at ₹1,11,200. On July 14, silver had made an all-time high of ₹1,13,867. Before this, gold had made an all-time high of ₹99,454 on June 8.
Price of 10 grams of gold in 4 major cities including Bhopal
- Delhi: 24 carat gold price ₹99,480 and 22 carat gold price ₹91,150
- Mumbai: 24 carat gold price ₹99,330 and 22 carat gold price ₹91,050
- Kolkata: 24 carat gold price ₹99,330 and 22 carat gold price ₹91,050
- Chennai: 24 carat gold price ₹99,330 and 22 carat gold price ₹91,050
- Bhopal: 24 carat gold price ₹99,380 and 22 carat gold price ₹91,100
Gold has become ₹21,291 more expensive this year This year, from January 1st until now, the price of 10 grams of 24-carat gold has increased from ₹76,162 to ₹97,453, a rise of ₹21,291. Meanwhile, the price of silver has also increased from ₹86,017 per kilogram to ₹1,11,000, a rise of ₹24,983. Last year, in 2024, gold had become ₹12,810 more expensive.
Buy Only Certified Gold Always buy certified gold with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) hallmark. Gold has a 6-digit hallmark code. This is called the Hallmark Unique Identification Number or HUID. This number is alphanumeric, like this – AZ4524. Through hallmarking, it is possible to determine how many carats the gold is.

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