
Gold prices in India stood at ₹1,30,210 per 10 grams on Tuesday, December 09, 2025, registering a marginal rise of ₹160 or 0.12%. Silver also witnessed an uptick, trading at ₹1,82,450 per kilogram, up by ₹1,050 or 0.58%. These updated rates reflect the latest revisions as of 9:10 AM (India Time).
| City | 24 Karat | 22 Karat |
| New Delhi | ₹1,29,960 | ₹1,19,130 |
| Mumbai | ₹1,30,190 | ₹1,19,341 |
| Bangalore | ₹1,30,290 | ₹1,19,433 |
Note: These prices are indicative. Actual prices may vary depending on the dealer's margins, making charges, GST, and other applicable levies.
| City | Silver 999 Fine (1 Kg) |
| Mumbai | ₹1,89,980 |
| New Delhi | ₹1,89,650 |
| Bangalore | ₹1,90,130 |
Note: These prices are indicative. Actual prices may vary depending on the dealer's margins, making charges, GST, and other applicable levies.
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Gold prices on December 10, 2025, showed slight gains across major cities, with Kolkata recording gold at ₹1,30,010 per 10 grams and silver at ₹1,89,730 per kg, both reflecting notable increases.
In Chennai, gold stood higher at ₹1,30,570 per 10 grams, while silver was priced at ₹1,90,530 per kg.
Hyderabad also saw firm prices, with gold at ₹1,30,350 per 10 grams and silver at ₹1,89,810 per kg, based on the latest updates around 09:10–09:15 AM (India Time).
Overall, both gold and silver prices showed steady gains in early trade, reflecting firm market sentiment. The moderate rise indicates continued investor interest in precious metals. Buyers may monitor further movements as global cues and domestic demand evolve.
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Published on: Dec 10, 2025, 9:20 AM IST

Nikitha Devi
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