Gold Silver Price 13 August: There is a big change in the price of gold and silver in the bullion markets today. The price of 24 carat gold has now reached above Rs 1 lakh per 10 grams without GST. However, it is now Rs 1000 cheaper than the all-time high of Rs 101406 on August 8.
Gold Silver Price 13 August: There is a big change in the price of gold and silver in the bullion markets today. The price of 24 carat gold has now reached above Rs 1 lakh per 10 grams without GST. However, it is now Rs 1000 cheaper than the all-time high of Rs 101406 on August 8. Whereas, with GST, 24 carat gold is being sold at the rate of Rs 103058 per 10 grams in the bullion market.
Today the price of 24 carat gold has become costlier by Rs 387. At the same time, silver has registered a jump of Rs 1537 per kg. Silver is now being sold at Rs 114850 per kg. The price of silver including GST has become Rs 118295 per kg. On Tuesday, silver closed at Rs 113313 per kg without GST. Whereas, gold closed at Rs 99670 per 10 grams.
This year gold rose by Rs 24317 and silver by Rs 28833
This year gold has become expensive by about Rs 24317 and silver by Rs 28833 in the bullion markets. On 31 December 24, gold opened at a rate of Rs 76045 per 10 and silver at Rs 85680 per kg. On this day gold closed at Rs 75740. Silver also closed at Rs 86017 per kg.
What are the rates of 23 carat gold
Today 23 carat gold also became costlier by Rs 386 and opened at a price of Rs 99656 per 10 grams. Its price with GST has now become Rs 102645. Making charge is not included in it yet.
Rate of 22 carat gold
The price of 22 carat gold has increased by Rs 354 to Rs 91652 per 10 grams. With GST it is Rs 94401.
Price of 18 carat gold
Today the price of 18 carat gold rose by Rs 290 to open at Rs 75043 per 10 grams and with GST it has reached Rs 77294 per 10 grams. At the same time, 14 carat gold has now reached Rs 60288 including GST.
The spot prices of gold and silver have been released by India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA). It is possible that there may be a difference of Rs 1000 to Rs 2000 in your city. IBJA releases the rate twice a day. Once around 12 noon and the other around 5 pm.