Gold Latest Price 4th June : The fall in the price of gold was seen for the third consecutive day in the wedding season. Today 24 carat gold became cheaper by Rs 644 as compared to yesterday. At the same time, silver prices also saw a decline. Silver became cheaper by Rs 1392 on Friday. According to the website of India Bullion and Jewelers Association (ibjarates.com), on June 4, 2021, the spot prices of gold and silver in bullion markets across the country were as follows…
Metal | Rate of June 4 (Rs. / 10 g) | Rate of June 3 (Rs./10 gram) | Rate Change (Rs./10 gram) |
Gold 999 (24 karat) | 48567 | 49211 | -644 |
Gold 995 (23 carats) | 48373 | 49014 | -641 |
Gold 916 (22 karat) | 44487 | 45077 | -620 |
Gold 750 (18 carats) | 36425 | 36908 | -483 |
Gold 585 ( 14 karat) | 28412 | 28788 | -376 |
Silver 999 | 70308 Rs/Kg | 71700 Rs/Kg | -1392Rs/Kg |
Let us tell you that there may be a difference of 500 to 1000 rupees in this rate issued by the India Bullion and Jewelers Association and the price of your city.
IBJA rates are universal across the country
Let us tell you that the rates issued by IBJA are universal across the country. However, GST has not been included in the rate given on this website. You can refer to the IBJA rate while buying and selling gold. According to the India Bullion and Jewelers Association, ibja takes the current rate of gold and silver from 14 centers across the country and gives its average value. The current rate of gold and silver, or rather the spot price, may differ from place to place, but there is a slight difference in their prices.