Gold and Silver Prices Fluctuate on March 6th, 2025. 22-karat gold is 91.6% pure; however, adulteration can reduce purity. Check for hallmarking before purchasing.
Gold-Silver Price Today: Fluctuations in gold and silver prices persist due to US-China trade tensions and global economic conditions. On Wednesday, gold prices saw a slight dip, while silver prices increased. The price of 24-karat gold fell from ₹86,432 to ₹86,300 per 10 grams, while silver rose from ₹95,293 to ₹95,993 per kilogram.
Today's Latest Gold and Silver Prices
According to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the new rates for gold and silver are as follows:
Gold 999 (24 Karat) – ₹86,300 per 10 grams
Gold 995 – ₹85,954 per 10 grams
Gold 916 (22 Karat) – ₹79,051 per 10 grams
Gold 750 (18 Karat) – ₹64,725 per 10 grams
Gold 585 – ₹50,486 per 10 grams
Silver 999 – ₹95,993 per kilogram
City-wise Gold Prices (per 10 grams)
Delhi – 22 Karat: ₹80,260 | 24 Karat: ₹87,540
Mumbai – 22 Karat: ₹80,110 | 24 Karat: ₹87,390
Kolkata – 22 Karat: ₹80,110 | 24 Karat: ₹87,390
Chennai – 22 Karat: ₹80,110 | 24 Karat: ₹87,390
Jaipur, Lucknow, Gurugram, Chandigarh – 22 Karat: ₹80,260 | 24 Karat: ₹87,540
What is Gold Hallmarking and How to Check It?
Gold hallmarking identifies the purity of gold. Generally, 22-karat gold, which is 91.6% pure, is used in jewelry. However, adulteration sometimes occurs, with 89% or 90% pure gold being sold as 22-karat. Therefore, checking the hallmark is essential.
999 Hallmark – 99.9% pure (24 Karat)
916 Hallmark – 91.6% pure (22 Karat)
750 Hallmark – 75% pure (18 Karat)
585 Hallmark – 58.5% pure (14 Karat)