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Silver Rate Today in Pakistan — April 28, 2026

Last updated: April 28, 2026 7:09 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Silver prices in Pakistan were quoted in two noticeably different ranges on Tuesday, April 28, depending on which local market source was used, but the broad picture was the same: silver stayed below the Rs8,000 per tola mark and the day was described either as stable or sharply lower after recent volatility. Pak Observer listed silver at Rs7,934 per tola, Rs6,800 per 10 grams, and Rs680 per gram for April 28.

Another local market report, citing data released by the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewelers Association, put the rate lower at Rs7,811 per tola and Rs6,696 per 10 grams, down Rs238 per tola and Rs204 per 10 grams on the day. The same report said global silver fell to $73.27 per ounce, down $2.38, tying the domestic move to weaker international bullion prices.

That leaves readers with an important nuance: there isn’t one perfectly uniform retail quote across every Pakistani market source on a day like this. Still, both sets of figures point in the same direction. Silver was trading in a relatively tight local band of roughly Rs7,811 to Rs7,934 per tola, which suggests the market had cooled from the much higher and more erratic levels seen earlier in April. That is an inference based on the reported April 28 quotations and recent published price history.

For buyers, jewellers, and small investors, the practical takeaway is pretty straightforward. If you were checking silver rates in Pakistan today, the most credible published range was around Rs7.8k to Rs7.9k per tola, with 10-gram rates around Rs6.7k to Rs6.8k. The difference likely reflects source timing, local sarafa market variation, and publication method rather than a fundamentally different market trend.

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