
Gold rates in Delhi today surges, check the rates on 4 June, 2025
The gold rates in Delhi surged on 4 June, 2025. Going by the rates today, the price of 10 grams of 22-carat gold is at Rs 91,050 with a hike of Rs. 100 while the rate of 10 grams of 24-carat gold is at Rs. 99,160 with a hike of Rs. 110
While the Silver rate is at Rs. 1,02,000 per kilogram.
The gold rates in the international market have been fluctuating. Over the past few weeks gold rates have experienced a fall during the wedding season, fluctuating around Rs. 90,000 for 10 grams of 24-carat gold and approximately Rs. 100,000 for 10 grams of 22-carat gold.
The gold prices mentioned here are due at 8 am, the prices could alter at every moment and hence the gold buyers need to track the live prices at a given time. The mentioned prices here are closing prices of yesterday while today's price would begin either with a decrease or increase.

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