However, silver continued to slide for third day and lost Rs 275 to Rs 54,475 per kg on lack of buying support from industrial units and coin makers.
Traders said besides buying by stockists, a firming global trend mainly influenced gold.
Gold in New York, which normally set price trend on the domestic front, added 0.1 per cent to USD 1,592.60 an ounce.
They said reduced offtake by industrial units and coin makers kept silver prices down for the third straight day.
On the other hand, silver ready fell for the third day and lost Rs 275 to Rs 54,475 per kg and weekly-base delivery by Rs 120 to Rs 54,300 per kg. The white metal had lost 350 in the previous two sessions.
Silver coins continued to be asked at last level of Rs 80,000 for buying and Rs 81,000 for selling of 100 pieces.
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