However, silver recovered by Rs 75 to Rs 42,075 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units.
Traders said sustained stockists selling against falling demand from jewellers and retailers mainly kept pressure on gold prices but a better trend in the global markets capped the losses.
Globally, gold rose by 0.1 per cent to close at USD 1,267.30 an ounce and silver by 0.1 per cent to USD 19.15 an ounce in New York last night.
Sovereigns, however, found some buying from retailers and moved up by Rs 50 to Rs 24,550 per piece of eight grams.
On the other hand, silver ready recovered by Rs 75 to Rs 42,075 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 425 to Rs 42,075 per kg on speculators buying. The white metal had lost Rs 800 in last four days.
Meanwhile, silver coins maintained a steady trend at Rs 73,000 for buying and Rs 74,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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