Silver, however, held steady at Rs 37,300 per kg on scattered support from industrial units.
Traders said subdued demand from jewellers and retailers at prevailing levels mainly led to the fall in gold prices.
However, firming global trend as Chinese buyers returned from a week-long holiday, restricted the fall, they said.
Gold in Singapore, which normally determine price trend on the domestic front, rose 0.7 per cent to USD 1,213.23 an ounce.
Sovereign held steady at Rs 23,650 per piece of eight gram.
On the other hand, silver ready remained unaltered at Rs 37,300 per kg on some support, while weekly-based delivery advanced by Rs 120 to Rs 36,800 per kg on increased speculators buying.
Meanwhile, silver coins traded at last level of Rs 59,000 for buying and Rs 60,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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