Silver also declined by Rs 140 to Rs 41,980 per kg on reduced offtake by industrial units and coin makers.
Meanwhile, gold had gained Rs 1,075 and silver Rs 1,595 in the previous two session.
After gaining Rs 1,075 in last two sessions traders and retailers refrained from buying at prevailing higher levels, market experts said.
They said a weakening trend in overseas markets as investors sold the metal following recent upsurge further influenced the market sentiment.
On the domestic front, gold of 99.9 and 99.5 per cent purity slipped by Rs 35 each to Rs 28,330 and Rs 28,130 per 10 grams, respectively. Sovereigns also fell by Rs 100 to Rs 24,300 per piece of eight grams.
In line with a general weak trend, silver ready and weekly-based delivery fell by Rs 140 each to Rs 41,980 and Rs 41,905 per kg, respectively.
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