Elsewhere, silver tumbled to close below the key Rs 36,000 mark on the back of massive sell-off on subdued industrial demand.
In worldwide trade, the yellow metal succumbed to frantic profit-taking from investors amid fears of an imminent interest rate hike by Fed despite global slowdown worries.
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen last week reiterated that interest rate hikes are still on track for later in the year in the midst of optimistic outlook for economic growth.
Pure gold (99.9 purity) also plummeted by a similar margin to finish at Rs 26,450 per 10 grams compared to Rs 26,755.
Silver (.999 fineness) tanked by Rs 745 to conclude at Rs 35,465 per kg from Rs 36,210 last weekend.
On global front, spot was substantially lower at USD 1,130 an ounce in early European trade and silver quoted at 14.64 an ounce.
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