While gold dropped by Rs 220 to Rs 32,350 per ten gram and silver lost Rs 100 to Rs 49,800 per kg as industrial units and coin makers refrained from making fresh purchases at prevailing higher levels.
Traders said profit selling by stockists emerged after a rally in the previous session mainly pulled down gold and silver prices.
They said a weakening trend in the overseas markets before the US Federal Reserves begins meeting where policy makers likely to decide on the pace of monetary stimulus further influenced the downtrend.
On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity plunged by Rs 220 each to Rs 32.350 and Rs 32,150 per ten gram, respectively. It had gained Rs 170 in the previous session. Sovereign followed suit and fell by Rs 300 to Rs 25,000 per piece of eight gram.
In line with a general weak trend, silver ready fell by Rs 100 to Rs 49,800 per kg while weekly-based delivery moved up by Rs 250 to Rs 49,950 per kg on speculators buying.
