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There was a rise in gold and silver this week: Gold increased by Rs 605 to reach Rs 78,015, silver was being sold at Rs 95,800 per kg.

This week there has been a rise in the prices of gold and silver. According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (IBJA), on last Saturday i.e. October 19, gold was at Rs 77,410, which has now reached Rs 78,015 per 10 grams (October 26). That means its price has increased by Rs 605 this week.

Whereas, if we talk about silver, it was at Rs 92,283 last Saturday, which has now reached Rs 95,800 per kg. This week its price has increased by Rs 3,717. Earlier this week, on October 23, gold had made an all-time high of Rs 78,703 and silver of Rs 99,151.

Gold price in 4 metros and Bhopal

  • Delhi : The price of 10 grams 22 carat gold is Rs 73,750 and the price of 10 grams 24 carat gold is Rs 80,440.
  • Mumbai : The price of 10 grams 22 carat gold is Rs 73,600 and the price of 10 grams 24 carat gold is Rs 80,290.
  • Kolkata : The price of 10 grams of 22 carat gold is Rs 73,600 and the price of 10 grams of 24 carat gold is Rs 80,290.
  • Chennai : The price of 10 grams 22 carat gold is Rs 73,600 and the price of 10 grams 24 carat gold is Rs 80,290.
  • Bhopal : The price of 10 grams 22 carat gold is Rs 73,650 and the price of 10 grams 24 carat gold is Rs 80,340.

Gold can go up to Rs 79 thousand by the end of the year According to Anuj Gupta, Commodity and Currency Head, HDFC Securities, gold is getting support due to geopolitical tension and the beginning of the festive season. Due to this, an increase in gold and silver may be seen in the coming days. This year gold can go up to Rs 79 thousand per 10 grams. At the same time, silver can also reach Rs 1 lakh per kg.

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Always buy certified gold only Always buy certified gold bearing the hallmark of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). There is a 6 digit hallmark code on gold. This is called Hallmark Unique Identification Number i.e. HUID. This number is alphanumeric i.e. something like this – AZ4524. Through hallmarking it is possible to find out how many carats of gold is.

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