Karachi, February 13, 2026 – The All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association (APSGJA) has released the latest daily gold and silver rates for Friday, February 13, 2026, to guide the general public, investors, and bullion market traders. The update comes amid a notable decline in domestic and international precious metal prices, reflecting shifts in global markets and currency fluctuations.
Gold prices in Pakistan fell sharply, with 24-karat gold per tola closing at Rs519,962, down by Rs8,600 from the previous session. Similarly, 24-karat gold per 10 grams dropped to Rs445,783, while 22-karat gold per 10 grams settled at Rs408,649, showing a decrease of Rs7,373 and Rs6,759, respectively. On the international front, gold per ounce dropped by $86 to $4,972.
Silver prices also faced a downward trend. 24-karat silver per tola declined to Rs8,324, and per 10 grams it fell to Rs7,136, representing a reduction of Rs501 and Rs430, respectively. Globally, silver per ounce decreased by $5.10 to $78.40.
| Commodity | Unit | Price | Change |
| Gold 24-karat | per tola | Rs519,962 | – Rs8,600 |
| Gold 24-karat | per 10 grams | Rs445,783 | – Rs7,373 |
| Gold 22-karat | per 10 grams | Rs408,649 | – Rs6,759 |
| Gold | per ounce (global) | $4,972 | – $86 |
| Silver 24-karat | per tola | Rs8,324 | – Rs501 |
| Silver 24-karat | per 10 grams | Rs7,136 | – Rs430 |
| Silver | per ounce (global) | $78.40 | – $5.10 |
The association noted that local prices are calculated based on interbank foreign exchange rates provided by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). Analysts say that geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, and global economic uncertainty have contributed to the recent volatility in gold and silver markets. Traders and investors are advised to monitor developments closely, as prices may continue to fluctuate in the short term.
