Silver Price/Rate in West Bengal

West Bengal has for long been the centre of power and administration in India, acting as the capital of British India before independence.

A rich legacy combined with abundant natural resources made West Bengal one of the most prosperous states in the country, with residents known for their acute investment sense.

Updated on

06 Sep 2025

Today's Silver Rate in West Bengal

₹ 138/ 1 gram

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Silver Rate in West Bengal (Today & Yesterday)

GramTodayYesterdayPrice Change
1 gram₹ 138₹ 136

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1 kg₹ 1,38,000₹ 1,36,000

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Silver Rate in West Bengal for Last 10 days

DatePrice
06 Sep 2025₹ 138
05 Sep 2025₹ 136
04 Sep 2025₹ 137(0)
03 Sep 2025₹ 137(0)
02 Sep 2025₹ 137
01 Sep 2025₹ 136
31 Aug 2025₹ 134(0)
30 Aug 2025₹ 134
29 Aug 2025₹ 131
28 Aug 2025₹ 130(0)

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Updated On - 06 Sep 2025

Silver Rate in West Bengal

Today's Silver Price in West Bengal

One of the most densely populated places in the world, the state is known to have a soft corner for silver, which is viewed as auspicious, making it an intrinsic part of life here.

Being a hub of commerce and trade, certain cities in the state have witnessed huge growth, with silver being the primary mode of making payments in the past. Today, silver price in West Bengal are dependent on international prices, given the fact that most of the silver used in the state is imported.

Also, Know -  Gold Rate in West Bengal  

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for July 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 July 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,20,000 per kg 

31 July 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,25,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in July 2025 

Rs.1,29,000 per kg on 23rd July 

Lowest Rate in July 2025 

Rs.1,20,000 per kg on 1st, 2nd, and 4th to 10th July 

Overall Performance    

Incline 

Percentage Change 

4.16% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for June 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 June 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,11,000 per kg 

30 June 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,19,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in June 2025 

Rs.1,22,000 per kg on 18-19 June 

Lowest Rate in June 2025 

Rs.1,11,000 per kg on 1-2 June 

Overall Performance    

Incline 

Percentage Change 

7.20% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for May 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 May 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,09,000 per kg 

31 May 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,11,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in May 

Rs.1,12,000 per kg on 22 May 

Lowest Rate in May 

Rs.1,08,000 per kg on 3rd, 4th, 5th, 15th,16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th May 

Overall Performance    

Incline 

Percentage Change 

1.83% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for April 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 April 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,14,000 per kg 

30 April 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,11,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in April 2025 

Rs.1,14,000 per kg on 1st and 2nd April 

Lowest Rate in April 2025 

Rs.1,02,000 per kg on 8th and 9th April 

Overall Performance    

Decline  

Percentage Change 

-2.63% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for March 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 March 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,05,000 per kg 

31 March 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,13,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in March 

Rs.1,14,000 per kg on 19th, 20th, and 28th March 

Lowest Rate in March 

Rs.1,05,000 per kg on 1st and 2nd March 

Overall Performance    

Incline 

Percentage Change 

7.62% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for February 2025 (rates per kg)

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 February 2025 Rate  

Rs.1,07,000 per kg 

28 February 2025 Rate    

Rs.1,05,000 per kg 

Highest Rate of Silver in the month of February 2025 

Rs.1,09,000 per kg on 20 February 2025 and 21 February 2025 

Lowest Rate of Silver in the month of February 2025 

Rs.1.05,000 per kg on 28 February 2025 

Overall Performance    

Decline 

Percentage Change 

-1.86% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for January 2025 (rates per kg) 

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 January Rate  

Rs.98,000 per kg 

31 January Rate    

Rs.1,07,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in January 

Rs.1,07,000 per kg on 31 January 

Lowest Rate in January 

Rs.98,000 per kg on 1 January 

Overall Performance    

Incline 

Percentage Change 

9.18% 

Trend of Silver Rate in West Bengal for December 2024 (rates per kg)

Parameter 

Silver price (per kg) 

1 December Rate  

Rs.1,00,000 per kg 

31 December Rate    

Rs.98,000 per kg 

Highest Rate in December 

Rs.1,04,000 per kg on 10 December and 12 December 

Lowest Rate in December 

Rs.98,000 per kg from 20 December and 31 December 

Overall Performance    

Decline 

Percentage Change 

-2.00% 

FAQs on Silver Rate in West Bengal

  • What is the silver rate in West Bengal determined by the BIS?

    Artifacts made of gold and silver can have their metal composition identified and verified through the hallmarking process. It is used as a purity assurance seal and is recognized in many nations. BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), the nation's official standards body, attests to the purity of silver in India. The first business in India to provide 999 BIS Hallmarked Silver Coins is FX Global Metal Corporation.

  • What are the possibilities that the West Bengal Silver Rate would be used in future exchanges?

    The greatest alternative for a seasoned silver investor is to purchase silver on the Futures Exchange market. The cost of brokerage, stamp duty, and other fees, as well as any costs related to trading in the futures market, would also be incurred by any buyer of silver.

  • What effect does silver purity in West Bengal have on silver price?

    Silver purity is expressed as a percentage (%). To make coins that are more durable, copper and silver are frequently mixed. The alloy has 94.79% pure silver, which is the norm in West Bengal, and 5.21% of either copper or another metal. The sterling silver alloy is made up of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper or other metals. The silver's purity can be ascertained in a limited number of ways. For instance, use a magnet to evaluate the silver jewelry; if it sticks, the silver is not pure. Also known as the "stink test," sterling silver passes with flying colors.

  • What are the tests I can do on silver to check its purity?

    The tests that can be done on silver are the ice test, stink test and magnet test.

  • What is the Silver ETF?

    Silver ETF is the Silver Exchange Traded Fund. If you want to trade on silver ETF, you should register to the US Silver ETF.

  • How do I choose to buy silver coins or silver bars?

    Depending on several factors such as storage capacity and resale options, you could opt for silver coins or bars.

  • How much silver is there in silver contracts?

    Silver contracts deliver up to 30kg of silver.

  • When can I get the maximum return on the silver that I buy?

    When you invest in silver in the form of silver coins and silver bars and bullions, it provides the maximum returns to you when you liquidate the investment and sell the silver that you have.

  • Based on the Silver Rate, how are taxes collected in West Bengal?

    Silver is frequently referred to as "poor man's gold" in West Bengal. At the time of purchase, West Bengal residents who buy silver bullion must pay VAT (value-added tax). A 1% at source tax is necessary if silver bullion purchased in cash cost more than Rs.5 lakh (at the time of silver purchase). When your net taxable value from silver surpasses Rs.30 lakh for the fiscal year, a 1% wealth tax is imposed. In every state of India, including West Bengal, silver gifts are tax-free. But in order to avoid confusion with the Income Tax (IT) Department, it is necessary to keep a record of the gifts you receive.

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