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Gold Rates in Pakistan Today, 23 June, 2025

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KARACHI – Gold prices in Pakistan remained unchanged in line with the trend in international markets on June 23, 2025 amid uncertainty in global markets due to ongoing Iran-Israel escalation.

According to the Saraffa Association, the price of 24-karat gold per tola stood at 358,465 without any change while the rate for 10 grams hovered at Rs306,069.

Today Gold Rate in Pakistan

City Gold Price Silver Rate
Karachi 358,465 Rs3,878
Lahore 358,465 Rs3,878
Islamabad 358,465 Rs3,878
Peshawar 358,465 Rs3,878
Quetta 358,465 Rs3,878
Sialkot 358,465 Rs3,878
Hyderabad 358,465 Rs3,878
Faisalabad 358,465 Rs3,878

Gold Price Movement This Week

  • May 28: Rs349,300

  • May 27: Rs347,900

  • May 26: Rs351,500

  • May 24: Rs354,100

  • May 23: Rs351,000

  • May 22: Rs347,500

  • May 21: Rs349,400

The silver rates have also recorded no change as one tola priced at Rs3,795.

Market experts attribute the ongoing volatility to uncertain trends in global bullion trading and the fluctuating value of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar.

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