Jagtiāl, Telangana, India

Silver Price

999 per gram ₹270.08
925 per gram ₹249.82
900 per gram ₹243.07

Last rate update: Wed, May 6, 2026 9:21 AM

Silver 999 price performance

▼ Down ₹2.56 (-1.0%) over 31 days

Calculation output

Line itemValue
Rate per gram₹270.08
Weight in grams10.000
Gold value₹2,700.80
Chargeable weight10.000
Making charge₹0.00
GST amount₹81.02
Total₹2,781.82

Recent rate history

Date Avg Price Status
May 06, 2026 ₹265.92 Verified
May 05, 2026 ₹266.53 Verified
May 04, 2026 ₹270.08 Verified
May 03, 2026 ₹270.08 Verified
May 02, 2026 ₹271.24 Verified
May 01, 2026 ₹272.44 Verified
Apr 30, 2026 ₹271.26 Verified
Apr 29, 2026 ₹269.04 Verified
Apr 28, 2026 ₹269.31 Verified
Apr 27, 2026 ₹272.25 Verified

If you’re tracking silver prices in Jagtiāl, Telangana, it helps to anchor your expectations to the latest purity-specific quotes. As of 2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00, the provided silver rates are ₹270.08 per unit for 999 fine, ₹249.82 for 925, and ₹243.07 for 900. These figures reflect different purities, so the same “silver” label can translate into different price levels depending on fineness. Looking at the recent daily pattern in the dataset, prices have moved within a relatively tight band—recent entries range from about ₹267.92 to ₹272.47 across late April and early May—showing day-to-day variation rather than a single straight trend. Use the purity you intend to buy or sell as your starting point, then compare against the timestamped rate to avoid mixing older or different-grade numbers.

Market

Market pulse

Based on the provided history for Jagtiāl, Telangana, silver prices (by the dataset’s daily entries) have been fluctuating around the ₹269–₹272 area in late April and early May. For example, 2026-04-18 is ₹267.92, while 2026-04-08 is ₹272.47 and 2026-05-01 is ₹272.44. The most recent datapoint shown is 2026-05-03 at ₹270.08 (for 999 fine in the purity table). The change_percent values for 999, 925, and 900 are 0 in the latest snapshot, and all three rates share the same fetch timestamp: 2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00.

Guide

Buyer playbook

To use the Jagtiāl, Telangana silver rates effectively, start by matching the purity you’re considering to the correct quote: 999 is ₹270.08, 925 is ₹249.82, and 900 is ₹243.07 (all fetched at 2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00). Next, compare against the recent daily range in the dataset to gauge short-term movement; recent entries include ₹268.36 (2026-04-25) and ₹272.44 (2026-05-01). When you’re reviewing offers, confirm the fineness/purity marking on the item so you don’t compare a 925 item to a 999 rate. Finally, keep the timestamp in mind—rates are shown with a specific fetch time, so use the latest available snapshot rather than mixing it with older figures.

Checklist

Local buying checklist

  1. Verify current rates.
  2. Check purity markings.
  3. Match the item to the correct rate (999/925/900).
  4. Confirm the rate timestamp (2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00).
  5. Compare against recent daily movement from the provided history.
  6. Re-check that the quoted number aligns with the purity you intend to use.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the latest silver rates for Jagtiāl, Telangana? As of 2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00: 999 is ₹270.08, 925 is ₹249.82, and 900 is ₹243.07.
  • Do the latest rates show any change percentage? In the provided snapshot, change_percent is 0 for 999, 925, and 900.
  • Why do silver prices differ by purity? The dataset provides separate rates for 999, 925, and 900, so the quoted price depends on the fineness level.
  • What does the recent history indicate about price movement? The provided daily entries fluctuate around roughly ₹267.92 to ₹272.47 from 2026-04-18 to 2026-04-08, with the latest history value at ₹270.08 on 2026-05-03.
  • What timestamp should I use when comparing rates? Use 2026-05-03T21:52:16+00:00, since all three purity rates in the latest table share that fetch time.
  • How can I avoid mixing the wrong rate with an item? Check the item’s purity marking first, then use the corresponding rate from the 999/925/900 table.