Silver followed suit and lost another Rs 500 to Rs 45,200 per kg on lack of buying support from industrial units and coin makers.
Traders said sustained selling by stockists against sluggish demand and weakening global trend mainly kept pressure on precious metals.
Gold in New York, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, fell by 0.16 per cent to USD 1,328.50 an ounce and silver by 1.65 per cent to USD 20.27 an ounce.
In a similar fashion, silver ready fell further by Rs 500 to Rs 45,200 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 580 to Rs 44,920 per kg. The white metal had lost Rs 1,500 in last three trading sessions.
Silver coins also plunged by Rs 1,000 to Rs 84,000 for buying and Rs 85,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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