However, silver held steady at Rs 38,100 per kg on scattered demand from industrial units.
Traders said slackened demand from jewellers and retailers at existing levels and a weak trend overseas mainly led to the fall in the yellow metal prices.
Gold in New York, which normally determine a price trend on the domestic front, fell 0.40 per cent to USD 1,233.70 an ounce in yesterday's trade.
In the national capital, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity were down by Rs 50 each to Rs 27,830 and Rs 27,630 per ten gram respectively. It had gained Rs 90 yesterday.
On the other hand, silver ready held steady at Rs 38,100 per kg on some support from coin makers, while weekly-based delivery declined by Rs 60 to Rs 37,655 per kg.
Silver coins, however, spurted by Rs 1,000 to Rs 62,000 for buying and Rs 63,000 for selling of 100 pieces on upsurge in the wedding season demand.
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