Gold Silver Price 23 July: With GST, 24 carat gold is being sold at the rate of Rs 103517 per 10 grams in the bullion market, while silver is being sold at Rs 118965 per kg. On Tuesday, silver closed at Rs 114493 per kg without GST and gold at Rs 99508 per 10 grams.
Gold Silver Price 23 July: The price of gold and silver has broken all records today. You will be shocked to hear the prices of both metals today. There is a jump of Rs 994 per 10 grams in the price of gold in the bullion markets today. At the same time, there is a rise of Rs 1007 per kg in the rate of silver. With GST, 24 carat gold is being sold at the rate of Rs 103517 per 10 grams in the bullion market, while silver is being sold at Rs 118965 per kg.
On Tuesday, silver closed at Rs 114493 per kg without GST and gold at Rs 99508 per 10 grams. Today, 24 carat gold opened at Rs 100502 per 10 grams. Whereas, silver opened at Rs 115500 per kg.
Gold and silver are rising without any band-baaja-baraat. In July, the pace of silver was much faster than gold. During this period, while gold jumped by Rs 4616 per ten grams, the jump in the rate of silver was Rs 8983. According to IBJA rate, on June 30, gold closed at Rs 95886 per 10 grams. Whereas, silver was sold at the rate of Rs 105510 per kg. GST is not included in this.
This year gold has become expensive by Rs 24762 and silver by Rs 29483
This year gold has become expensive by about Rs 24762 and silver by Rs 29483 in the bullion markets. On 31 December 24, gold opened at Rs 76045 per 10 grams and silver at Rs 85680 per kg. On this day gold closed at Rs 75740. Silver also closed at Rs 86017 per kg.
According to IBJA rates, 23 carat gold also became expensive by Rs 990 and opened at Rs 100100 per 10 grams. Its price with GST has now become Rs 103103. Making charge is not yet added to it. The price of 22 carat gold is Rs 92060 per 10 grams. With GST it is Rs 94821. Today the price of 18 carat gold has increased by Rs 746 to Rs 75377 and with GST it has reached Rs 77638 per 10 grams.
Disclaimer: The spot prices of gold and silver have been released by India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA). It is possible that in your city there may be a difference of Rs 1000 to Rs 2000. IBJA releases the rates twice a day. Once around 12 noon and second time around 5 pm.