Today there has been a fall in the rate of gold. Today, a fall of Rs 320 per 10 grams has been recorded in the price of gold. After the fall, the business of 10 grams of 24 carat gold stopped at Rs 52,140 while the price of 10 grams of 22 carat gold has gone up to Rs 47,800.
Due to the rising prices of inflation, the rate of gold has come down today. If you are thinking of buying gold then this is the biggest news that has come. The rate of gold and silver changes daily. Let us know what is the rate of gold today.
The price of 22 carat gold in Chennai is 48,030 per 10 grams, while in Mumbai, the price of gold in Mumbai is 47,800 per 10 grams. Gold rate in Delhi is 47,800 per 10 grams and Gold rate in Kolkata is 47,800 per 10 grams.
Generally, 24 carat gold is considered pure in the states. But jewelry is not made from this gold because it is very soft. Mostly 22 carat gold is used to make jewelery from 24 carat gold.
24 carat gold is 99.9 percent pure. Whereas 23 carat gold is 95.8 percent pure. While buying gold, the customer should check the quality of the gold. Always take gold after seeing the hallmark mark. Nowadays, in the markets, they are carrying jewelery by plating on them like gold. The hallmark sign determines whether the gold is genuine or fake.
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The hallmark is a government guarantee of gold and the Bureau of Indian Standards determines the hall mark. The Hallmark Scheme acts as a governing rule and regulation under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act.
Let us tell you that you can easily find out these rates sitting at home. For this, all you have to do is give a missed call on this number 8955664433 and a message will come on your phone, in which you can check the latest rates.
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