Armenian State Depository of Precious Metals and stones revises prices of precious metals

YEREVAN, April 4. / ARKA /. The State Depository of Precious Metals and Stones Agency, an affiliation of the Ministry of Finance,  said it has revised prices of precious metals to be effective for government agencies between April 4-10.

According to a press release, the following sell and purchase prices will be effective for one gram of chemically pure metals. Gold is to be bought at 15,577.16 Drams (-29.18) and sold at 16,931.70 Drams

(-31.71), silver is to be bought at 407.73 Drams  (+7.00) and sold at  443.18 Drams (+7.60); platinum is to be bought at  19,215.35 Drams (+217.65) and sold at 20,886.25 Drams (+236.58), palladium is to be bought at  8,263.35 Drams (+157.26) and sold at  8,981.90 Drams (+170.93). ($1- 370.20 Drams). -0-

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