Gold price in Armenia drops by 1.87 percent to 14,594 drams per one gram

YEREVAN, December 23. / ARKA /. The State Depository of Precious Stones and Metals Agency, an affiliation of Armenian Finance Ministry, has set new prices for government agencies to buy and sell precious stones and metals, which are effective for this week.

The new prices are for one gram of chemically pure metals.

The gold is to be bought at 14,594.06 drams (- 278.29) and sold at 15,863.11 drams (-302.49); silver is to be bought at 235.43 drams (-2.26) and sold at 255.90 drams (-2.46), platinum is to be bought at 16,117.78 drams (-371.46) and sold at 17,519.33 drams (-403.76); palladium is to be bought at 8,487.96 drams (-304.31) and sold at 9,226.04 drams (-330.78). ($1 – 405.62 drams). .-0-

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