Silver, however, recovered by Rs 100 to Rs 36,800 per kg.
Bullion traders attributed the fall in gold prices to easing demand from jewellers and retailers at current levels. But, a firming trend in the precious metal overseas, capped the losses.
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In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity moved down by Rs 50 each to Rs 26,600 and Rs 26,450 per ten grams, respectively. The precious metal lost Rs 200 yesterday.
Sovereign, however, traded flat at Rs 22,400 per piece of eight grams.
However, silver ready ended higher by Rs 100 to Rs 36,800 per kg and weekly-based delivery went up by Rs 290 to Rs 36,910 per kg.
Silver coins, however, continued to be traded at last level of Rs 51,000 for buying and Rs 52,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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