Gold buying price in Armenia down 0.45%

YEREVAN, February 6. /ARKA/. The State Depository of Precious Stones and Metals Agency, an affiliation of Armenian Finance Ministry, set new prices for government agencies to buy and sell precious stones and metals which were effective from January 30 to February 5, 2017. The new prices were for one gram of chemically pure metals.

The gold was to be bought at 17,272.334 drams (78.95 drams down from the previous week) and sold at 18,774.27 drams (down 85.2 drams); silver was to be bought at 243.87 drams (up 0.08 drams) and sold at 265.08 drams (up 0.1); platinum was to be bought at 14,104.24 drams (up 112.28 drams) and sold at 15,330.07 drams (up 122.05 drams) and palladium was to be bought at 10,886.94 drams (up 106.69 drams) and sold at 11,883.63 drams (up 151.97 drams). ($1- 485.08 drams). -0-

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