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State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency sets new purchase and sale prices of precious metals

YEREVAN, March 1, /ARKA/. The State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency, an affiliation of Armenian Ministry of Finance, has set new purchase and sale prices of precious metals for government agencies for a period of time between February 28 –March 6.

Thus, one gram of chemically pure gold is bought at 15,227.83 Drams (+361.82) and sold at 16,551.99 Drams (+393.28); silver is bought at 358.86 Drams (+24.99) and sold at 390.06 Drams (+27.16); platinum is bought at 19,582.02 Drams (-255.04) and sold at 21,284.80

драма (-277.22), palladium is bought at 8796.06 Drams (-270.96) and sold at 9,560.93 Drams (-294.53). ($1- 367,37 Drams). -0-

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