State Depository Of Armenia Defined Prices For Precious Metals For The Period Of September 5-11, 2011

YEREVAN, September 5. /ARKA/. Agency “State depository of precious stones and metals” of Armenian Ministry of Finance defined prices for precious metals for the period of September 5-11, 2011.

The following prices are defined for state purchase and selling prices of one gram of chemically pure metal (for standard bar): gold – buying price – 19918.65 drams (+149.22), selling price – 21650.71 drams (+162.2); silver – buying price – 452.88 drams (-1.23), selling price – 492,26 drams (-1,34); platinum – buying price – 20155.94 drams (-26.62), selling price – 21908.63 drams (-28.94); palladium – buying price – 8474.58 drams (+259.33), selling price – 9211.5 drams (+281.88). ($1- 368.46 drams).–0-

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