Dohad, Gujarat, India

Silver Price

999 per gram ₹265.06
925 per gram ₹245.18
900 per gram ₹238.55

Last rate update: Mon, May 4, 2026 12:01 PM

Silver 999 price performance

▲ Up ₹1.70 (+0.6%) over 30 days

Calculation output

Line itemValue
Rate per gram₹265.06
Weight in grams10.000
Gold value₹2,650.60
Chargeable weight10.000
Making charge₹0.00
GST amount₹79.52
Total₹2,730.12

Recent rate history

Date Avg Price Status
May 04, 2026 ₹265.06 Verified
May 03, 2026 ₹265.06 Verified
May 02, 2026 ₹266.72 Verified
May 01, 2026 ₹266.45 Verified
Apr 30, 2026 ₹265.20 Verified
Apr 29, 2026 ₹266.35 Verified
Apr 28, 2026 ₹264.36 Verified
Apr 27, 2026 ₹265.79 Verified
Apr 26, 2026 ₹264.02 Verified
Apr 25, 2026 ₹267.44 Verified

If you’re tracking silver prices in Dohad, Gujarat, the most useful starting point is purity. In this snapshot, silver is quoted at ₹265.06 per unit for 999 purity, ₹245.18 for 925 purity, and ₹238.55 for 900 purity. These figures are fetched at 2026-05-03T20:32:10+00:00, and the reported change percent is 0 for all three purities in this dataset. That means the displayed rates are consistent with the latest fetch time rather than showing movement within the provided update window. For local buyers, the practical takeaway is to compare like-for-like: match the purity level on the product to the corresponding rate, then factor in any additional charges that may apply at the point of sale. Keeping a note of the fetch timestamp helps you interpret whether the numbers are “current” for your decision moment.

Market

Market pulse

From 2026-04-04 to 2026-05-03, the provided silver-price history shows a relatively tight range around the mid-260s, with the latest value at 265.06 on 2026-05-03. Earlier readings include 267.16 (2026-04-04), 263.36 (2026-04-05), and 267.35 (2026-04-09). The series also dips to 262.69 (2026-04-14) and 262.79 (2026-04-24), then returns to the mid-260s multiple times (for example, 267.44 on 2026-04-25 and 266.72 on 2026-05-02). In the latest snapshot, the change percent is 0 for 999, 925, and 900 purities.

Guide

Buyer playbook

Use the purity-specific rates to avoid mismatches. For Dohad, Gujarat, the dataset provides: 999 at ₹265.06, 925 at ₹245.18, and 900 at ₹238.55, all fetched at 2026-05-03T20:32:10+00:00 with 0% change reported. Next, align your product’s stated purity with the correct rate before calculating totals. Then, review the recent history context: the latest reading (265.06 on 2026-05-03) sits near the recent cluster of values in April and early May, suggesting no abrupt shift in this dataset. Finally, keep your comparison practical—confirm the purity marking on the item and ensure the rate you’re using corresponds to that purity level, since different purities have different quoted prices.

Checklist

Local buying checklist

  1. Verify current rates.
  2. Check purity markings.
  3. Match product purity to the correct rate (999/925/900).
  4. Note the fetched timestamp (2026-05-03T20:32:10+00:00) for “current” context.
  5. Compare against recent history values (latest shown: 265.06 on 2026-05-03).
  6. Confirm the unit basis used for the quoted price before totaling your purchase.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the current silver prices in Dohad, Gujarat for 999, 925, and 900 purity? In this dataset, 999 purity is ₹265.06, 925 purity is ₹245.18, and 900 purity is ₹238.55. All were fetched at 2026-05-03T20:32:10+00:00, with change percent reported as 0.
  • When were these silver rates fetched? The provided rates were fetched at 2026-05-03T20:32:10+00:00.
  • What does the change percent of 0 mean here? The dataset reports change_percent as 0 for 999, 925, and 900 at the latest fetch time, indicating no change within the provided update window.
  • How has silver moved recently in the provided history? The history from 2026-04-04 to 2026-05-03 stays mostly in the low-to-mid 260s, with the latest value shown as 265.06 on 2026-05-03.
  • Why do prices differ between 999, 925, and 900 silver? Because the dataset quotes different prices by purity level: 999 is highest, followed by 925, then 900.
  • What should I verify before using these rates to estimate a purchase? Verify the current rate for the correct purity (999/925/900), confirm the item’s purity marking, and ensure you’re using the same unit basis as the quoted price.