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Gold Rate in Pakistan Today 20th August 2022
The current gold rate in Pakistan today for a single tola of 24-karat gold is Rs 141,800.
The price of 10 grams of 24k gold was going for Rs 121,500 at the closing of trading. Likewise, 10 grams of 22k gold were being traded for Rs. 111,374 with the price of a 22k tola amounting to Rs. 122,998 at the closing of the market today.
The gold rate in Pakistan today depends on the international market so the price is never been fixed. Below rates are provided by local markets and Sarafa Markets in different cities. Gold price standards are accumulated on the London Bullion Market and sometimes by the IMF as they have sole authority.
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Gold Rate In Pakistan Today, 20th August 2022 (Per Karat)
Gold Rate | 24K Gold | 22K Gold | 21K Gold | 18K Gold |
per Tola Gold | Rs. 141,800 | Rs. 122,998 | Rs. 97,825 | Rs. 78,225 |
per 10 Gram | Rs. 121,500 | Rs. 111,374 | Rs. 78,245 | Rs. 67,065 |
per Gram Gold | Rs. 9,444 | Rs. 8,854 | Rs. 7,825 | Rs. 7,025 |
Today gold rate in Pakistan, 20th August 2022 (Citywise)
The list of the latest gold rates in Pakistan for different cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, and Peshawar is given below:
City | Gold Rate |
Karachi | PKR 141,800 |
Lahore | PKR 141,800 |
Islamabad | PKR 141,800 |
Peshawar | PKR 141,800 |
Quetta | PKR 141,800 |
Sialkot | PKR 141,800 |
Attock | PKR 141,800 |
Gujranwala | PKR 141,800 |
Jehlum | PKR 141,800 |
Multan | PKR 141,800 |
Bahawalpur | PKR 141,800 |
Gujrat | PKR 141,800 |
Nawabshah | PKR 141,800 |
Chakwal | PKR 141,800 |
Hyderabad | PKR 141,800 |
Nowshehra | PKR 141,800 |
Sargodha | PKR 141,800 |
Faisalabad | PKR 141,800 |
Mirpur | PKR 141,800 |
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