Gold and silver prices declined on February 12. According to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), silver dropped by ₹5,835 to ₹2,60,614 per kilogram, compared to ₹2,66,449 per kilogram on Wednesday. Gold also saw a fall. The price of 24-carat gold slipped by ₹1,175 to ₹1,56,147 per 10 grams, down from ₹1,57,322 on Wednesday. In the bullion market, gold had touched a record high of ₹1,76,121 and silver reached ₹3,85,933 on January 29. In 43 days, gold became ₹22,952, and silver became ₹30,194 more expensive In 2025, gold became 75%, and silver became 167% more expensive Buy only certified gold Always buy certified gold with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) hallmark. This number can be alphanumeric, something like this: AZ4524. Hallmarking indicates the caratage of the gold. Post navigation Banking services affected due to ‘Bharat Bandh’ today:Bank employees demand 5-day work week Mixed effect of Bharat Bandh by 10 trade unions:Punjab protests against US trade deal, banking services across country remain unaffected