Precious metals prices in Armenia drop

YEREVAN, March 21. / ARKA /. The State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency, an affiliation of the Ministry of Finance, has set new prices of precious metals for government agencies

for a period of time between March 21-27.

According to a press release of the ministry, the following prices for purchase and sale of one gram of chemically pure metals are established. Gold is to be bought at 15,421.92 Drams (-101.88) and sold at 16,762.96 Drams (-110.74), silver is to be bought at 381.47 Drams (-6.96) and sold at 414.64 Drams (-7.57); platinum is to be bought at 18,828.22 Drams (-810.21) and sold at 20,465.46 Drams (-880.66); palladium is to be bought at 7,908.33 Drams (-629.09) and sold at 8,596.01 Drams (-683.79). ($1- 369.83 Drams).-0-

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