Silver also encountered moderate speculative selling on the back of reduced industrial demand.
Standard gold of 99.5 per cent purity fell by Rs 50 to close at Rs 26,270 per 10 gm from Wednesday's closing level of Rs 26,320.
Pure gold of 99.9 per cent purity also dropped by a similar margin to end at Rs 26,410 per 10 gm from Rs 26,460.
Silver ready (.999 fineness) dipped by Rs 280 to conclude at Rs 41,870 per kg as against Rs 42,150 yesterday.
Globally, gold declined as investors awaited for the results of European Central Bank meeting (ECB) and key US jobs data on Friday.
In London, spot gold was bid lower at USD 1,248.61 an ounce in early trade and silver bid down at USD 19.59 an ounce.
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