Gold price today: Break gold, know the 14 to 24 carat 1 g gold price

Gold price declines on Monday, June 28, 2021: The bullion market, which has seen a slight rise in gold prices on Monday, has seen a decline in silver prices. On Monday, today, the average price of 24 carat gold rose by Rs 7 to Rs 47212 and silver fell by Rs 50 to Rs 68417 per kg. According to the latest prices released by the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, the price of 23 carat gold has now risen to Rs 47023. At the same time 22 carat gold is being sold at Rs 43246 per 10 grams. The most useful 18 carat gold in gold jewelery is now priced at Rs 35409. Let us tell you that this rate issued by the India Bullion and Jewelers Association and the price of your city can vary from 500 to 1000 rupees.

According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (eBearats.com), the prices of gold and silver spot prices in bullion markets across the country are as follows:

Metal June 28th rate (Rs / 10g) June 25th rate (Rs / 10g)

Rate change (Rs. 10 g)

Gold 999 (24 carats) 47212 47205 7
Gold 995 (23 carat) 47023 47016 7
Gold 916 (22 carat) 43246 43240 6
Gold 750 (18 carat) 35409 35404 5
Gold 585 (14 carat) 27619 27615 4
Silver 999 68417 Rs / kg 68467 Rs. -50 Rs / kg

Source: IBJA

If we talk about the price of jewelery today, the price of 22 carat gold without charge and the GST is around Rs. At the same time, the price of a gram 18 carat is Rs. And the price of 14 carats is Rs. The price of 24 carat fine gold is Rs.

Gold is still cheaper at Rs 9042

The gold is cheaper by Rs 3000 per 10 grams compared to December last year, and the gold price has dropped to Rs 1449 from last month. The gold is still cheaper by Rs 9042, compared to the all-time high of gold (Rs. 56254 per 10 grams). In bullion markets, gold and silver shines this week. Last week, 24 carat gold was priced at Rs 61 per 10 grams. At the same time, silver was losing Rs 220 per kg.

IBJA rates are universal across the country

Let us tell you that the rates offered by IBJA are universal across the country. However, the rates offered on this website do not include GST. You can refer to the IBJA rate when buying and selling gold. According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, Ibza currently takes gold and silver from 14 centers and gives it its average value. The current gold and silver price or spot price may vary from place to place, but there is little difference in their prices.

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