Prices of precious metals and stones rise

YEREVAN, March 29, /ARKA/. The State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency, an affiliation of Armenian Ministry of Finance, said it has revised prices of precious metals for a period of time from March 28 to April 3.

It said the following prices of one gram of chemically pure metals are set for government agencies. Gold is to be bought at 15,606.34 Drams (+184.42) and sold at 16,963.41 Drams (+200.45), silver is to be bought at 400.73 Drams (+19.26) and sold at 435.58 Drams (+20.94); platinum is to be bought at 18,997.70 Drams (+169.48) and sold at 20,649.67 Drams (+184.21); palladium is to be bought at 8,106.09 Drams (+197.76) and sold at 8,810.97 Drams (+214.96). ($1- 368.09 Drams ).-0-

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