Gold prices today in your city: Check cost in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Kolkata

Gold prices today in your city: Check cost in Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur, Nashik, Coimbatore, Vijayawada on November 15

The following snapshot tracks retail gold rates (per 10 grams) across 17 cities for November 15. Prices for both 24K (pure) and 22K (jewellery-grade) are listed to help buyers compare local premiums, spot-derived pricing and intra-city spreads. Covered cities include metros and regional markets such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur, Nashik, Coimbatore and Vijayawada. Use the per‑gram columns for smaller purchases or quick comparisons; remember local making charges and hallmark premiums affect the final bill.

City-wise Gold Prices: City,22k_10gm,24k_10gm

City 24K (per 10g) 24K (per g) 22K (per 10g) 22K (per g)
Delhi ₹133002.00 ₹13300.2 ₹121918.50 ₹12191.9
Mumbai ₹126531.50 ₹12653.2 ₹115987.21 ₹11598.7
Bangalore ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Chennai ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Hyderabad ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Kolkata ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Ahmedabad ₹130548.20 ₹13054.8 ₹119669.18 ₹11966.9
Pune ₹126531.50 ₹12653.2 ₹115987.21 ₹11598.7
Surat ₹130548.20 ₹13054.8 ₹119669.18 ₹11966.9
Jaipur ₹132086.30 ₹13208.6 ₹121079.11 ₹12107.9
Nagpur ₹126531.50 ₹12653.2 ₹115987.21 ₹11598.7
Nashik ₹126531.50 ₹12653.2 ₹115987.21 ₹11598.7
Vadodara ₹130548.20 ₹13054.8 ₹119669.18 ₹11966.9
Coimbatore ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Visakhapatnam ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Vijayawada ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4
Mysore ₹130553.30 ₹13055.3 ₹119673.86 ₹11967.4

Quick Highlights

  • Highest 24K retail rate: Delhi at ₹133,002.00 per 10g (₹13,300.2 per g); highest 22K also in Delhi at ₹121,918.50 per 10g.
  • Lowest 24K and 22K listed: Mumbai/Pune/Nagpur/Nashik show the lowest 24K at ₹126,531.50 and 22K at ₹115,987.21 per 10g.
  • Many southern and eastern regional markets (Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Mysore) share identical quoted rates, indicating a tight pricing band in those centres.
  • Spread between top and bottom 24K rates is several thousand rupees per 10g — worth checking local premiums before buying.

City Notes

  • Delhi: Expect slightly higher premiums in prime markets; verify BIS hallmark and dealer buy-back terms.
  • Mumbai: Competitive pricing in jewellery hubs; bargaining on making charges possible at smaller stores.
  • Bangalore: Standardised retail quotes across city; look for certified hallmarking at organised jewellers.
  • Chennai: Demand for temple jewellery can push premiums on finished pieces.
  • Hyderabad: Traditional designs command higher making charges; check itemised bills.
  • Kolkata: Hallmarking uptake is rising; insist on BIS stamp for 22K jewellery.
  • Ahmedabad: Local gold markets often quote close to regional benchmarks; compare buy-back rates.
  • Pune: Prices mirror Mumbai; neighbourhood jewellers may offer festive discounts on making charges.
  • Surat: Large manufacturing base — ready-made jewellery may include higher wastage charges.
  • Jaipur: Tourist and designer pieces may have significant premiums despite city’s strong jewellery trade.
  • Nagpur: Rates align with western India centres; check hallmark and invoice details for purity.
  • Nashik: Local demand patterns follow Pune/Mumbai; compare quotes before purchase.
  • Vadodara: Jewellery craftsmanship can add to making charges; verify gross vs net weight billing.
  • Coimbatore: Competitive retail market; insist on clarity for wastage and making charges.
  • Visakhapatnam: Coastal demand can influence retail premiums; prefer reputed outlets for hallmarking.
  • Vijayawada: Regional buying festivals may raise short‑term premiums on popular designs.
  • Mysore: Smaller market premiums vary by neighbourhood; check multiple stores for the best net price.

What Drives Today’s Prices

  • Global spot gold: International bullion prices set a base; domestic retail follows with a lag plus local premiums.
  • INR/USD moves: A weaker rupee raises rupee gold prices; currency swings translate quickly into retail quotes.
  • Import duty & taxes: Duties, GST on making charges and local taxes influence the final retail outlay.
  • MCX & local futures: Domestic commodity market futures give short-term directional cues to retailers.
  • Festive & wedding demand: Seasonal buying raises premiums and making charges in local markets.

Buyer Tips

  • Prefer BIS hallmark: Always buy BIS‑hallmarked items; check the stamp for karat and assaying centre.
  • 24K vs 22K: 24K is pure gold (softer, higher price); 22K is alloyed for durability and standard for most Indian jewellery.
  • Making charges and wastage: These can exceed metal cost in ornate pieces—ask for itemised invoice and per-gram making rate.
  • Buy-back and invoice: Confirm the buy-back policy and keep the original invoice, hallmark certificate and weight slip for resale or exchange.

FAQs

  • Q: Are these retail rates updated in real time?
    A: These are snapshot retail quotes for November 15; retail rates change intraday based on spot, currency and local premiums—confirm with the jeweller at time of purchase.
  • Q: How to verify purity on purchased gold?
    A: Look for BIS hallmark (karnataka/india logo, karat number), ask for assay certificate and ensure invoice lists gross/net weights and purity.
  • Q: What are making charges and why do they vary?
    A: Making charges cover labour and design complexity; they vary by store, design intricacy and regional labour costs and are typically non-refundable.
  • Q: When is the best time to buy gold?
    A: Financially, buy when spot gold is lower and the rupee is stronger; practically, look for lower making charges, festival discounts or off‑season periods—avoid impulsive buys during market rallies.

Rates vary by jeweller, locality, and time. Confirm locally before purchase.

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