Gold Rate Today 14 February 2026: Prices Rebound Strongly on Valentine’s Day Demand

Are you planning to surprise your loved one with gold jewellery this Valentine’s Day? Good news mixed with a little surprise — gold prices in India have bounced back today after some shaky moves earlier this week!

As of February 14, 2026, the gold rate today 14 February 2026 is showing a clear recovery. Buyers who were waiting at lower levels are stepping in, and the festive mood is giving prices an extra push.

MCX Gold & Silver Rates (February 14, 2026)

  • Gold Futures (April 2026) → ₹1,56,200 (+0.20%)
  • Silver Futures (March 2026) → ₹2,44,999 (+3.62%)

Silver is shining even brighter with a solid 3.62% jump!

City-Wise Gold Rate Today (per 10 grams)

(Note: Prices are indicative, 24K pure gold, 22K jewellery gold, 18K. GST, TCS & making charges extra)

City24K (Pure)22K (Jewellery)18K
Mumbai₹1,55,770₹1,42,790₹1,16,830
Delhi₹1,55,920₹1,42,940₹1,16,980
Chennai₹1,57,080₹1,43,990₹1,23,990
Bangalore₹1,55,770₹1,42,790₹1,16,830
Hyderabad₹1,55,770₹1,42,790₹1,16,830
Kolkata₹1,55,770₹1,42,790₹1,16,830
Ahmedabad₹1,55,820₹1,42,840₹1,16,880
Pune₹1,55,770₹1,42,790₹1,16,830

What’s Driving the Rise?

Two big reasons: First, Valentine’s Day has sparked a sudden rush in jewellery buying across the country. Second, global gold prices climbed to around $5,063 per ounce after softer-than-expected US inflation numbers. Traders now expect the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates sooner, which usually supports gold.

Analysts say the gold rate today 14 February 2026 is holding strong support near ₹1,55,000 on MCX. If it stays above this level, we could see more upside in the coming days.

Planning to buy gold today? Check your city rates and local jeweller offers before you go. Happy Valentine’s Day, and happy shopping!

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