Silver also eased by Rs 50 to Rs 44,150 per kg due to subdued demand from coin makers.
Marketmen said selling by stockists, triggered by a weak global trend as a rebound in equity markets reduced demand for the precious metals amid slower physical purchases during the Lunar New Year holidays, mainly weighed on gold prices here.
Besides, low demand from jewellery makers too had a negative impact, they said.
Gold in Singapore, which normally sets price trend at the domestic front, fell by 0.20 per cent to USD 1,252.74 an ounce.
In a similar fashion, silver ready traded Rs 50 lower at Rs 44,150 per kg while weekly-based delivery gained Rs 50 to Rs 43,850 per kg.
Silver coins held steady at Rs 86,000 for buying and Rs 87,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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