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Gold Price in Pakistan – 29 April 2026

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The gold market in Pakistan is showing a stable trend on 29 April, 2026, as prices remain unchanged across major purity levels, reflecting balanced international bullion movement and steady currency conditions.


The price of 24K gold per tola is standing at Rs. 480,500, while the 10-gram rate is recorded at Rs. 411,951. The per gram value is being calculated at approximately Rs. 41,195, keeping the highest purity segment firmly positioned in the local market.


For 22K gold, the rate is being observed at Rs. 440,571 per tola, with 10 grams priced at Rs. 377,622, and per gram value reaching around Rs. 37,762. Similarly, 21K gold is trading at Rs. 420,545 per tola, while 10 grams stand at Rs. 360,458, reflecting a per gram value of nearly Rs. 36,046.


The mid-range purity levels are also maintaining stability. 20K gold is recorded at Rs. 400,519 per tola, while 18K gold is being traded at Rs. 360,467 per tola, showing consistent pricing behavior across the market.


Overall, the gold market is remaining steady today, with no major fluctuations reported. The consistent pricing trend is indicating a balance between international gold rates and local currency movement, helping maintain predictability for buyers in the domestic market.

Gold Price in Pakistan – 29 April 2026
Gold Type Tola 10 Gram Per Gram
24K Rs. 480,500 Rs. 411,951 Rs. 41,195
22K Rs. 440,571 Rs. 377,622 Rs. 37,762
21K Rs. 420,545 Rs. 360,458 Rs. 36,046
20K Rs. 400,519 Rs. 343,293 Rs. 34,329
18K Rs. 360,467 Rs. 308,964 Rs. 30,896

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