In the international market, gold was trading at USD 1,464.8 per ounce, while silver was quoting at USD 16.62 per ounce.
After 33 tranches in four years, just about 28.6 tonnes of gold has been bought by investors through the SGB scheme.
However, silver prices rose Rs 46 to Rs 44,691 per kg from Rs 44,645 per kg in the previous trade.
Gold is trading at Rs 38,895 per 10 gram in the national capital, according to HDFC Securities.
On the Multi Commodity Exchange, gold contracts for February next year traded higher by Rs 83, or 0.22 per cent, at Rs 38,410 per 10 gram.
Gold is trading at Rs 38,789 per 10 gram in the national capital on Tuesday as stronger rupee limited the gains.
Gold is trading at Rs 38,695 per 10 gram in the national capital on Friday on sharp depreciation in rupee.
Silver prices declined by Rs 91 to Rs 45,293 per kg on Thursday.
Gold had closed at Rs 38,538 per 10 gram on Tuesday.
Target cut to $1,485 an ounce; prices may go up next year.