Silver, however, ended steady at Rs 36,000 per kg on scattered demand from consuming industrial units.
Traders said easing demand at existing levels and a weak trend overseas, as a stronger dollar curbed the appeal of the metal, mainly pulled down the precious metal prices.
Gold in Singapore, which normally sets price trend on the domestic front, fell by 0.3 per cent to USD 1,167.14 an ounce and silver by 0.4 per cent to USD 15.68 an ounce.
Sovereign, however, traded at the last level of Rs 23,300 per piece of eight gram in restricted buying.
On the other hand, silver ready held steady at Rs 36,000 per kg, while weekly-based delivery rose Rs 50 to Rs 36,000 per kg.
Silver coins, however, continued to be traded at last level of Rs 54,000 for buying and Rs 55,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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