Silver Rate Today, June 10, 2026: Silver Price Slips on Wednesday; 10-gramm National Rate Falls ₹100 from Tuesday
By HDFC SKY | Last Modified: Jun 10, 2026 10:58 AM IST

Mumbai, June 10: Silver prices in India edged lower on Wednesday, with the national rate slipping to ₹250 per gram — or ₹2,500 per 10 grams and ₹2,50,000 per kilogram — a decline of ₹100 per 10 grams from Tuesday’s ₹2,600 per 10 grams.
The move reverses the flat consolidation seen on Tuesday, when prices had held unchanged from Monday following the prior week’s sharp ₹150 correction, and suggests that the metal is resuming its downward drift in the absence of a fresh positive catalyst.
Tuesday’s standstill had offered a temporary floor, but Wednesday’s fresh leg lower indicates that the fresh hostilities between the US and Iran is no longer sufficient to sustain safe-haven interest in silver at its prior levels.
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The ₹100 decline is uniform across nearly all major Indian cities, confirming that the softening is macro-driven and not the product of localised demand pressures. At ₹2,500 per 10 grams, silver has now given back ₹250 from Friday’s ₹2,750, wiping out the entirety of the gains built up over the preceding fortnight in just three sessions.
City-Wise Rates: Wednesday vs Tuesday
Across India’s major cities, Wednesday’s silver price movement was remarkably consistent, with a uniform ₹100 per 10 gram decline recorded in every market. In Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Pune, Vadodara and Ahmedabad — where silver was priced at ₹2,600 per 10 grams on Tuesday — the rate has fallen to ₹2,500 on Wednesday, matching the national benchmark exactly.
The southern and southern-adjacent markets of Chennai, Hyderabad and Kerala, which consistently carry a structural premium of ₹100 over the national rate on account of stronger regional jewellery and industrial demand, have similarly dropped ₹100 from Tuesday’s ₹2,700 to ₹2,600 per 10 grams on Wednesday, preserving the regional spread even as absolute levels decline. The symmetry of the decline across both the premium and benchmark-linked cities is a clear signal that the selling pressure is external and macro in origin — tracking the softening of international spot silver amid a strengthening US dollar and reduced geopolitical anxiety — rather than anything particular to domestic demand patterns.
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Compared with Friday’s levels, when silver stood at ₹2,750 per 10 grams in mainstream cities and ₹2,850 in Chennai, Hyderabad and Kerala, Wednesday’s rates represent a cumulative three-session decline of ₹250, making this one of the sharpest weekly corrections for domestic silver in recent months.
Gold Prices
Gold prices in India remained broadly steady on Wednesday, registering a marginal uptick from Tuesday’s levels as the precious metal continued to consolidate near multi-week highs amid a mix of easing geopolitical tensions and residual safe-haven demand. The national price of 24-karat gold (99.9% purity) edged up to ₹1,53,170 per 10 grams on Wednesday, a gain of ₹10 from Tuesday’s ₹1,53,160, while the 22-karat rate (91.6% purity) inched up similarly to ₹1,40,410 per 10 grams, rising ₹10 from Tuesday’s ₹1,40,400. The 18-karat price (75% purity) also added ₹10 to settle at ₹1,14,880 per 10 grams, compared with ₹1,14,870 on Tuesday. Gold’s near-flat but positive performance — in contrast to silver’s sharper ₹100 per 10 gram decline — underscores the metal’s stronger safe-haven credentials and its relative insulation from the industrial demand dynamics that continue to weigh on silver.
10 Gram Silver Prices: Wednesday vs Tuesday
(₹ per 10 gm)
| City | Wednesday (₹) | Tuesday (₹) | Change |
| Chennai | ₹2,600 | ₹2,700 | -₹100 |
| Mumbai | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| New Delhi | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| Kolkata | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| Bangalore | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| Hyderabad | ₹2,600 | ₹2,700 | -₹100 |
| Kerala | ₹2,600 | ₹2,700 | -₹100 |
| Pune | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| Vadodara | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
| Ahmedabad | ₹2,500 | ₹2,600 | -₹100 |
Source
- goodreturns.in | Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Tuesday prices from goodreturns.in, June 9, 2026. Rates are indicative and may vary by jeweller.
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