Gold gets cheaper in Armenia

YEREVAN, June 6. /ARKA/. Armenian Finance Ministry’s State Depository of Precious Metals and Precious Stones Agency has released prices for precious metals for the current week.

The ministry’s press office told ARKA News agency that following prices for one gram of chemically pure metal (standard bullion) are set: gold – AMD 18845.84 (-41.03) purchase price and AMD 20484.61 (-44.6) selling price; silver – AMD 336.46 (-1.77) purchase price and AMD 365.72 (-1.92) selling price; platinum – AMD 17058.83 (-260.37) purchasing price and AMD 18542.21 (-283.01) selling price; palladium – AMD 7260.19 (=1.77) purchasing price and AMD 7891.51 (=1.92) selling price. ($1- AMD 408.34).–0-

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