Gold Price Today: Changes are seen in the daily price of gold and silver. There is a continuous rise in the rate of gold. The prices of gold and silver are going up. If you are thinking of buying gold and silver, let us tell you that in the Indian bullion market today, on the morning of November 5, 2024, there has been a slight decline in the prices of gold and silver.
Gold is currently seen trending beyond Rs 78 thousand per 10 grams. Meanwhile, the price of silver is more than 93 thousand rupees per kg. Today, i.e. on November 5, the cost of 24-carat gold of 999 purity at the national level is Rs 78446 per tola, while silver of 999 purity is Rs 93764 per kg.
According to experts, there may be a further jump in the price of gold and silver in the coming days. The wedding season is also about to start now. The demand for gold and silver increases a lot during weddings. People buy gold and silver in large quantities.
According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, 24-carat pure gold was recorded at Rs 78518 per 10 grams on Monday evening. So, let’s know what is the price of gold and silver today:-
What is the rate of 22-24 carat gold today?
According to the official website ibjarates.com, 995 purity gold is Rs 78132 per 10 grams today. At the same time, the cost of 916 (22 carat) purity gold is Rs 71857 per 10 grams. At the same time, the rate of 750 (18 carat) purity gold is Rs 58835 per 10 grams. At the same time, the price of 585 (14 carat) purity gold is Rs 45891 per 10 grams. At the same time, the cost of 999 purity silver is Rs 93764 per kg.
Check gold and silver prices by missed call.
You can also check the price of gold and silver by giving a missed call from home. To know the rate of 22-carat and 18-carat gold, you can give a missed call to 8955664433. You will get the rate information through SMS in a short while. At the same time, you can know the rate of gold in the morning and evening by visiting the official website ibjarates.com.
Let us tell you that the prices released by the Indian Bullion Jewelers Association give information about the standard cost of gold of different purities. The rates released by IBJA are universally accepted across the country. GST is not included in the rates that are released.