Armenian state depository defined prices for precious metals for the period of December 5 – 11

YEREVAN, October 10. /ARKA/. Agency “State depository of precious stones and metals” of Armenian Ministry of Finance defined prices for precious metals for the period of December 5-11.

The following prices are defined for state purchase and selling prices of one gram of chemically pure metal (for standard bar): gold – buying price – 19521.21 drams (+324.75), selling price – 21218.71 drams (+352.99). 19812.78 drams (+287.60); silver – buying price – 364.75 drams (+7.77), selling price – 396.47 drams (+8.45); platinum – buying price – 17476.49 drams (-122.02), selling price – 18996.19 drams (-132.63); palladium – buying price – 6522.24 drams  (-456.97), selling price – 7089.39 drams (-496.71). ($1-381.22 drams).-–0–

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