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Gold Rates Today: Big Drop in Gold Price This Wednesday, Check 22K & 24K Gold Prices in Your City – Silver Steady


Gold Silver Rate Today – 14 May 2025: If you’re planning to buy gold or silver today, here’s some good news from the bullion market. On Wednesday, gold prices saw a sharp drop of ₹540 per 10 grams, while silver rates remained unchanged. The new rates are drawing buyers back to the market, especially with 24K gold trending just above ₹96,000 and silver above ₹97,000 per kg.

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Gold Price Falls on 14 May: What Are Today’s Rates?

As per the latest update from the bullion market for Wednesday, 14 May 2025, gold prices have slipped significantly:

  • 22K gold price today: ₹88,200 per 10 grams
  • 24K gold price today: ₹96,210 per 10 grams
  • 18K gold price today: ₹72,170 per 10 grams
  • Silver price today: ₹97,900 per kilogram

This drop has sparked interest among buyers, especially those waiting for a price correction before making purchases.

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City-Wise Gold Prices Today – 18K, 22K, and 24K Gold

🟡 18K Gold Rates Today (Per 10 grams):

  • Delhi – ₹72,170
  • Mumbai & Kolkata – ₹71,040
  • Indore & Bhopal – ₹72,080
  • Chennai – ₹72,200

🟡 22K Gold Rates Today (Per 10 grams):

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  • Delhi, Jaipur, Lucknow – ₹88,200
  • Indore & Bhopal – ₹88,100
  • Mumbai, Kolkata, Kerala, Hyderabad – ₹88,050

🟡 24K Gold Rates Today (Per 10 grams):

  • Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Lucknow – ₹96,210
  • Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kerala, Bengaluru – ₹96,060
  • Chennai – ₹96,060
  • Indore & Bhopal – ₹96,110

Silver Rates Today – 1 Kg Price in Major Cities

Unlike gold, silver prices remain steady today:

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  • Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Ahmedabad – ₹97,900/kg
  • Indore & Bhopal – ₹97,900/kg
  • Chennai, Madurai, Hyderabad, Kerala – ₹1,09,000/kg

How to Check If Your Gold is Pure? Here’s What the Hallmark Means

Before buying gold, it’s essential to check its purity using BIS Hallmark standards:

  • 24K Gold – 99.9% pure, marked as 999
  • 22K Gold – ~91.6% pure, marked as 916
  • 21K Gold – Marked as 875
  • 18K Gold – Marked as 750

Remember, 24K gold is too soft for jewellery and is usually sold as coins or bars, while most jewellery is made from 18K to 22K gold with added metals like copper or silver for strength.

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