Gold Rate Today Sargodha
Gold Rate Today Sargodha on 18 August, 2026 is Rs. 453,700 per tola for 24K gold, as reported by the Sargodha Sarafa Association. Gold rates change daily according to the world market and demand within the local market. When purchasing gold, check the latest pricing and updates on the gold price.
- Per 10 Grams Rs. 388,980
- Per 10 Grams Rs. 356,565
- Per 10 Grams Rs. 340,358
Gold 24K Ounce International Rate
Estimate the value of your gold by weight and purity at today's Sargodha rate.
Movement of the 24k gold rate per tola.
| Date | Gold 24K Tola | 10 Gram Gold 22K |
|---|---|---|
| Aug 17, 26 | Rs. 453,700 | Rs. 356,565 |
| Aug 16, 26 | Rs. 453,700 | Rs. 356,565 |
| Aug 15, 26 | Rs. 453,700 | Rs. 356,565 |
| Aug 14, 26 | Rs. 454,000 | Rs. 356,801 |
| Aug 13, 26 | Rs. 454,000 | Rs. 356,801 |
| Aug 12, 26 | Rs. 455,000 | Rs. 357,587 |
| Aug 11, 26 | Rs. 453,300 | Rs. 356,251 |
| Aug 10, 26 | Rs. 447,500 | Rs. 351,692 |
| Aug 09, 26 | Rs. 449,500 | Rs. 353,264 |
| Aug 08, 26 | Rs. 449,500 | Rs. 353,264 |
| KARAT / TYPE | INT MARKING | PURITY % |
|---|---|---|
| 24K Gold | Gold 999 | 99.99% |
| 22K Gold | Gold 916 | 91.67% |
| 21K Gold | Gold 875 | 87.50% |
| 20K Gold | Gold 833 | 83.33% |
| 18K Gold | Gold 750 | 75.00% |
| 16K Gold | Gold 667 | 66.67% |
This small mark on the jewelry shows the real purity, such as 22K or 24K. Do not buy gold without it.
The receipt should list the weight, karat, and price you paid. Keep it safe in case you want to sell or exchange later.
Rates can differ slightly from shop to shop in the same market, so it pays to compare before you buy.
The making charge (labour cost) is the one part of the bill you can discuss and lower. The gold rate itself stays the same across shops.
Gold Price in Sargodha Today
Gold buyers in Sargodha check the rate more than once a day, and for good reason. The price on this page comes from the Sargodha Sarafa Association, the local body that sets the daily gold rate for the city’s markets. Don’t be surprised if the number changes between your morning tea and your evening walk through the bazaar.
How It Compares to Nearby Cities
Sargodha’s rate usually sits close to Lahore and Faisalabad. All three follow the same base price from the All-Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association. The Sargodha Sarafa Association can add a small local adjustment when demand runs high. This is common during kinnow season and wedding months. So a gap of a few hundred rupees from one city to the next is normal. It is not a sign of a bad deal.
Where to Buy Gold in Sargodha
Most gold in the city changes hands in a handful of well-known markets. Locals tend to stick to one, depending on which side of town they live on.
Sarafa Bazar, Block 3
This is the heart of the trade. The Sarafa Association that fixes Sargodha’s daily gold rate is based here. Most of the city’s wholesale gold business runs through this one market.
Bara Market, City Road
A busy retail stretch known for shops that cater to everyday buyers, not just wedding shoppers.
Katchery Bazar, Super Market
Close to the courts area. This market mixes gold shops with general retail, so it’s a common stop for people already out running other errands.
Liaquat Bazar and Gold Market, Bahadur Shah Zafar Road
Smaller markets with local jewelers who’ve run the same shop for decades. Prices here track Sarafa Bazar closely.
Mall of Sargodha, University Road
For a more modern, air-conditioned shopping trip, some buyers now prefer the jewelry counters here over the open bazaar.
Why Gold Demand in Sargodha Is Different
Two things shape gold buying in this city more than in most of Punjab.
First, Sargodha grows most of the country’s kinnow, the citrus fruit that has earned it the nickname “California of Pakistan.” The harvest runs from December to February. Orchard owners get paid in bulk during these months, and a good part of that money walks straight into the gold bazaar. Jewelers here say winter is their busiest season. It tracks the kinnow crop almost exactly.
Second, Sargodha is home to PAF Base Mushaf, one of Pakistan’s largest air force bases. That’s why the city is known as the “City of Eagles.” Air force families based here are steady, regular gold buyers, both for jewelry and as a way to save.
Between the orchards and the airbase, gold demand in Sargodha rarely slows down the way it might in a smaller Punjab town.
Buying Gold in Sargodha
- Rates can differ slightly between Sarafa Bazar and newer spots like Mall of Sargodha. A quick phone call before you go can save you a trip.
- Wedding season, roughly October to February, overlaps with the kinnow harvest. Shops in Bara
- Market and Sarafa Bazar get busy fast. Go early if you want proper time with a jeweler.
- Making charges, not the gold rate itself, are what you can actually negotiate. That’s true in every market listed above.