However, silver remained under selling pressure for the sixth straight session and shed Rs 30 to Rs 43,470 per kg. It had lost Rs 1,575 in the previous five sessions.
Traders said low level buying by stockists and retailers for the ongoing marriage season led the recovery in gold prices.
They said silver remained under selling pressure against reduced offtake by industrial units and surrendered fresh ground.
Sovereign rose by Rs 100 to Rs 25,200 per piece of eight gram.
On the other hand, silver ready continued to slide by Rs 30 to Rs 43,470 per kg and weekly-based delivery by the same margin to Rs 44,020 per kg.
Silver coins held steady at Rs 82,000 for buying and Rs 83,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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