Today Gold Rate In Pakistan Of 24K, 22K On 7th December 2022
Arslan Farid Published December 07, 2022 | 09:20 AM
24K Today Gold Rate in Pakistan is 149,100. Also see latest rates of 22K, 21K, 18K on 7th December 2022
As per the Sarafa Association of Pakistan, per tola today gold rate in Pakistan for 24K is 149,100. Similarly, per 10 grams today gold rate in Pakistan for 24K is 127,800. Yesterday, per tola gold rate in Pakistan for 24K was 149,000. Similarly, per 10 grams gold rate in Pakistan for 24K was 127,800.
See below the detailed table of gold rates in Pakistan today, 7th December 2022, for 24K, 22K, 21K, and 18K per tola and per 10 grams.
Gold Rate | 24k Gold | 22k Gold |
---|---|---|
Per Tola Gold | Rs 149,100 | Rs 136,631 |
Per 10 Gram Gold | Rs 127,800 | Rs 117,149 |
Per Gram Gold | Rs 12,780 | Rs 11,715 |
Per tola today gold rate in Pakistan for 22K is 136,631. Similarly, per 10 grams today gold rate in Pakistan for 22K is 117,149. Yesterday, per tola gold rate in Pakistan for 22K was 136,631. Similarly, per 10 grams gold rate in Pakistan for 22K was 117,149.
In the table below, you can see the today gold rate in Pakistan for different cities as of 7th December 2022. Here, you can find the gold rate for 24k and 22k gold for 7th December 2022 in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Quetta, and many other cities.
Location | 24k per tola | 24k 10g | 22k per tola | 22k 10g |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pakistan | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Karachi | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Lahore | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Islamabad | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Rawalpindi | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Peshawar | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Quetta | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
Sialkot | Rs 149,100 | Rs 127,800 | Rs 136,631 | Rs 117,149 |
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