Prices for precious metals increased in Armenia

YEREVAN, April 2. /ARKA/. Agency “State depository of precious stones and metals” of Armenian Ministry of Finance defined prices for precious metals for the period of April 2-8, 2012.

The following prices are defined for state purchase and selling prices of one gram of chemically pure metal (for standard bar): gold – buying price – 19313.55 drams (+365.97), selling price – 20992.99 drams (+397.79); silver – buying price – 374.13 drams (+6.88), selling price – 406.66 drams (+7.48); platinum – buying price – 18986.51 drams (+138.86), selling price – 20637.51 drams (+150.93); palladium – buying price – 7590.29 drams (-250.7), selling price – 8250.32 drams (-272.5).
($1-390.95 drams). –0-

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