Silver also tumbled owing to hectic speculative sell-off and revisited Rs 54,000 per kg level.
Standard gold of 99.5 per cent purity dropped by Rs 780 to settle at Rs 30,780 per 10 gm from Thursday's closing level of Rs 31,560.
Pure gold of 99.9 per cent purity dipped by Rs 795 to conclude at Rs 30,930 from Rs 31,725.
Silver ready (.999 fineness) tanked by Rs 1,615 to finish at Rs 54,185 per kg from Rs 55,800 yesterday.
In overseas markets, gold gained in early trade on lower dollar though investors remained cautious ahead of a US labour market report that could give indication about Federal Reserve winding down its stimulus policy.
In London, spot gold was bid up at USD 1,369.41 an ounce in early trade, while silver was bid higher at USD 23.24 an ounce.
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