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 Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Kolkata on October 24

Snapshot: Gold rates for retail buyers on October 24 show city-level variation as local premiums and statewise levies shape retail tags. This roundup covers major markets including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, New Delhi, Kolkata and other key trading centres. Prices below are retail quotes per 10 grams (with per‑gram figures) for 24K and 22K jewellery-grade gold as provided; buyers should compare local making charges, hallmarking and buy‑back policies before transacting.

City-wise Gold Prices (October 24, 2025)

City 24K (per 10g) 24K (per g) 22K (per 10g) 22K (per g)
Delhi ₹133,482.50 ₹13,348.3 ₹122,358.96 ₹12,235.9
Mumbai ₹127,045.40 ₹12,704.5 ₹116,458.28 ₹11,645.8
Bangalore ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Chennai ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Hyderabad ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Kolkata ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Ahmedabad ₹131,028.80 ₹13,102.9 ₹120,109.73 ₹12,011.0
Pune ₹127,045.40 ₹12,704.5 ₹116,458.28 ₹11,645.8
Surat ₹131,028.80 ₹13,102.9 ₹120,109.73 ₹12,011.0
Jaipur ₹132,838.70 ₹13,283.9 ₹121,768.81 ₹12,176.9
Nagpur ₹127,045.40 ₹12,704.5 ₹116,458.28 ₹11,645.8
Nashik ₹127,045.40 ₹12,704.5 ₹116,458.28 ₹11,645.8
Vadodara ₹131,028.80 ₹13,102.9 ₹120,109.73 ₹12,011.0
Coimbatore ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Visakhapatnam ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Vijayawada ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4
Mysore ₹131,033.90 ₹13,103.4 ₹120,114.41 ₹12,011.4

Quick Highlights

  • Highest 24K rate: Delhi at ₹133,482.50 per 10g; Lowest 24K: Mumbai/Pune/Nagpur/Nashik at ₹127,045.40 per 10g — a city spread of roughly ₹6,437.
  • 22K rates mirror 24K ranking; Delhi also posts the highest 22K tag (₹122,358.96 per 10g) while Mumbai/Pune group shows the lowest (₹116,458.28).
  • Many southern and eastern centres (Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and several others) cluster tightly around ₹131,033.90 (24K) / ₹120,114.41 (22K), indicating similar local premiums.

City Notes

  • Delhi: Compare showroom premiums; busy markets often charge higher making fees despite competitive gold rates.
  • Mumbai: Large organised market — look for transparent invoices and standardised making charges.
  • Bangalore: Check hallmarking and ask about wastage percentage for heavy designs.
  • Chennai: Demand for traditional designs can raise making charges; verify net weight on invoice.
  • Hyderabad: Ask for BIS hallmark and confirm buy‑back policies when buying intricate jewellery.
  • Kolkata: Negotiable making charges in some neighbourhood jewellers—always get a written quote.
  • Ahmedabad: Regional jewellers may price by fixed wastage slabs; compare across outlets.
  • Pune: Check festival offers but validate declared purity and hallmark.
  • Surat: Large manufacturing base — possible competitive rates; still confirm hallmark and invoice details.
  • Jaipur: Destination for design-heavy pieces; expect higher making charges for detailed work.
  • Nagpur: Smaller city premiums; always insist on BIS mark for 22K items.
  • Nashik: Local sellers may show modest premiums—verify purity certificates.
  • Vadodara: Shop around for better buy‑back and making charge terms.
  • Coimbatore: Traditional demand persists—get clarity on net weight vs gross weight.
  • Visakhapatnam: Compare urban centres and mall stores for consistent hallmarking practices.
  • Vijayawada: Look for standardised billing and ask for breakup of making/wastage charges.
  • Mysore: Check seller’s reputation for accurate karat declaration and post‑sale services.

What Drives Today’s Prices

  • Global spot gold moves — international prices set the base for local retail tags.
  • INR‑USD exchange rate — a weaker rupee raises rupee‑denominated gold costs; a firmer rupee eases them.
  • Import duty and taxes — central and state levies, GST on making charges, and local taxes influence retail pricing.
  • MCX futures and domestic trading cues — local futures activity can nudge retailer quotes.
  • Seasonal and local demand — weddings, festivals and liquidity needs of stockists affect premiums and making charges.

Buyer Tips

  • Prefer BIS hallmark; verify the stamp (hallmark shows purity and jeweller identity) and ask for a test certificate if uncertain.
  • 24K vs 22K: 24K offers maximum purity but is softer — 22K is common for everyday jewellery owing to better durability.
  • Making charges & wastage: These are charged separately and can vary widely by design and seller — request a full breakup in writing.
  • Check buy‑back and after‑sales terms: Get invoices, quotes and buy‑back policies in writing; clarity reduces future disputes.

FAQs

  • Q: Are these rates per 10g final buying prices?
    A: These are retail gold rates per 10g; the final bill typically adds making charges, GST on making and any local levies.
  • Q: How do I verify purity?
    A: Look for the BIS hallmark and karat stamp (e.g., 22K or 24K) and ask for a test certificate if needed.
  • Q: What are making charges?
    A: Making charges cover labour and design work; they vary by shop and design complexity and are usually non‑negotiable for branded items.
  • Q: When is the best time to buy gold?
    A: Prices fluctuate intraday; many buyers prefer to buy when international spot prices soften and the rupee is stable—also compare local premiums and shop offers.

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

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