Prices of precious metals in Armenia

YEREVAN, September 14, /ARKA/. The State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency, an affiliation of Finance Ministry, said it has established new prices for government agencies to buy and sell precious metals and stones for a period of time between September 13-19.

The new prices of one gram of pure metals and stones are listed below. Thus, one gram of pure gold is bought at 13,474.11 Drams (+10,58) and sold at 14,645.77 Drams, (+11,5); one gram of pure silver is bought at 213.91 Drams (+4.48) and sold at 232.51 Drams (+4,87); one gram of platinum is bought at 16,724.63 Drams (+131,38) and sold at 18,178.95 Drams (+142.81); onE gram of palladium is bought at 5,644.06 Drams (+107,37) and sold at 6,134.85 Drams (+116,71). ($1- 363.33 Drams). M.M. -0-

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