Silver also lost Rs 350 to Rs 36,950 per kg on lack of buying support from industrial units and coin makers.
Besides, appreciating rupee against the dollar that made the import of precious metals cheaper, weighed on the precious metal prices, marketmen said.
Globally, gold in New York, which normally determines price trend on the domestic front, fell by 0.18 per cent to USD 1,208.90 an ounce and silver by 0.94 per cent to USD 16.38 an ounce in yesterday's trade.
Sovereign, however, continued to be traded at last level of Rs 23,800 per piece of eight gram in scattered deals.
In line with overall trends, silver ready traded lower by Rs 350 to Rs 36,950 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 480 to Rs 36,945 per kg.
On the other hand, silver coins were enquired at previous level of Rs 61,000 for buying and Rs 62,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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