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Armenian State Depository defined prices for precious metals for the period of June 27 – July 3, 2010

YEREVAN, June 27. /ARKA/. Agency “State depository of precious stones and metals” of Armenian Ministry of Finance defined prices for precious metals for the period of June 27-July 3, 2010.

The following prices are defined for state purchase and selling prices of one gram of chemically pure metal (for standard bar): gold – buying price – 16980.54 drams (+64.58), selling price – 18457.11 drams (+70.2); silver – buying price – 394.18 drams (+2.86), selling price – 428.46 drams (+3.11); platinum – buying price – 19107.83 drams (- 672.32), selling price – 20769.38 drams (-730.78); palladium – buying price – 8302.97 drams (- 365.51), selling price – 9024.97 drams (- 397.29). ($1-373.55 drams). –0-

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