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Gold Prices on April 13: Mumbai Tops at ₹95,670 per 10 gm, Check Full City-Wise Rates Here

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 13, 2025 08:36 IST

According to data from the Indian Bullion Association (IBA), 24-carat gold was valued at ₹ 94,020 for 10 grammes, while 22-carat gold was valued at ₹ 86,185 per 10 grammes. At 6:35 am on April 13, the IBA listed the price of silver at ₹94,300 per kilogramme (Silver 999 Fine).

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The Trump administration's ongoing tariff proposal has captivated financial markets. Gold and silver are safe-haven commodities that investors are using to diversify and safeguard their holdings. At 6:26 am on April 13, MCX gold prices were up ₹142, or 0.15 percent, at ₹93,887 per 10 grammes, while MCX silver prices increased by 0.02 percent, or ₹14, to ₹94,300 per kg, according to data on the multi-commodity exchange (MCX).

 

According to data from the Indian Bullion Association (IBA), 24-carat gold was valued at ₹ 94,020 for 10 grammes, while 22-carat gold was valued at ₹ 86,185 per 10 grammes. At 6:35 am on April 13, the IBA listed the price of silver at ₹94,300 per kilogramme (Silver 999 Fine). An overview of the pricing of gold and silver in key cities, such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, and New Delhi, is shown below:

 

Prices of Gold and Silver in New Delhi, April 13:

The national capital's gold bullion rates are ₹93,680/10 gm. Delhi's MCX Gold rate is ₹93,887/10 gm. Delhi's silver bullion pricing is 94,330 rupees per kilogramme. In Delhi, the price of MCX Silver 999 is ₹94,300/kg.

 

Mumbai Gold and Silver Prices — April 13:

The financial capital's gold bullion rates are ₹95,670/10 gm. Mumbai's MCX Gold pricing is ₹95,670/10 gm. Mumbai's silver bullion rate is  ₹94,490 per kilogramme. In Mumbai, the price of MCX Silver 999 is  ₹94,300/kg.

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Hyderabad's Gold and Silver Prices for April 13:

Hyderabad's gold bullion prices are ₹93,990/10 gm. Hyderabad's MCX Gold rate is ₹93,887/10 gm. Hyderabad's silver bullion rate is ₹94,640 per kilogramme. In Hyderabad, the price of MCX Silver 999 is ₹94,300/kg.

 

Chennai's Gold and Silver Prices for April 13:

Chennai's gold bullion prices are ₹94,120/10 gramme. Chennai's MCX Gold rate is ₹92,090/10 gm. Chennai's silver bullion rate is ₹94,760 per kilogramme. In Chennai, the price of MCX Silver 999 is ₹94,300/kg.

 

Kolkata's Gold and Silver Prices, April 13:

Kolkata's gold bullion prices are ₹93,720/10 gm. Kolkata's MCX Gold rate is ₹93,887/10 gm. Kolkata's silver bullion rate is ₹94,360 per kilogramme. In Kolkata, the price of MCX Silver 999 is ₹94,300/kg.

 

Prices of Gold and Silver in Bengaluru, April 13:

Bengaluru's gold bullion prices are ₹93,920/10 gm. Bengaluru's MCX Gold rate is ₹93,887/10 gm. Bengaluru's silver bullion pricing is ₹94,560/kg. In Bengaluru, the price of MCX Silver 999 is ₹94,300/kg.

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