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Silver Rate Today in Pakistan — April 29, 2026

Last updated: April 29, 2026 8:33 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Silver prices in Pakistan were hovering around Rs7,934 per tola on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, based on the strongest overlap among local market trackers I checked. PakBiz listed silver at Rs7,933.56 per tola for the day, while recent Pakistan-wide updates from Hamariweb and Sarmaaya were clustered around Rs7,932 to Rs7,934 per tola.

In gram terms, that works out to roughly Rs680 per gram and about Rs6,800 per 10 grams, again in line with the figures carried by Hamariweb and Sarmaaya in their latest Pakistan market listings.

There is, however, a bit of noise in the market data today. Some silver pages were either not fully updated or showed inconsistent readings. UrduPoint’s business page, for example, returned zero values in the snapshot I checked, which makes it less reliable for pinning down today’s exact retail rate. Another live-price source, GoldPriceZ, also showed real-time bullion-linked pricing rather than a standard local sarafa-market quote, so its numbers may not match what buyers see in traditional Pakistani jewelry and bullion markets.

That gap matters because silver in Pakistan is usually quoted through a mix of international spot prices, rupee-dollar moves, and local sarafa market adjustments. Internationally, silver was trading around $72.70 to $72.41 per ounce in live market snapshots on April 29, which helps explain why local rupee prices remain elevated even when day-to-day domestic quotes vary a little from one platform to another.

The broader trend also backs that up. Historical pricing pages tracking Pakistan silver in rupees show that silver stayed at relatively high levels through April, with average ounce prices for the month well above earlier-year lows.

So, for practical purposes, the working silver rate in Pakistan today is about Rs7,934 per tola. Buyers heading into the market should still check with their local dealer before making a purchase, because city-level quotes and shop margins can shift during the day.

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