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Gold Prices in Local Market: 21-Carat at 67.6 Dinars - Jordan News

Gold Prices in Local Market: 21-Carat at 67.6 Dinars - Jordan News

Jordan News3 days ago
Gold Prices in Local Market: 21-Carat at 67.6 Dinars As of Sunday morning, the selling price of 21-carat gold in the local market reached 67.6 Jordanian dinars per gram at jewelry shops, while the buying price stood at 65.4 dinars. اضافة اعلان According to the daily bulletin issued by the General Syndicate of Owners of Trade and Jewelry Shops, the selling prices for other gold purities were as follows: 24-carat: 77.6 dinars per gram 18-carat: 60 dinars per gram
14-carat: 45.6 dinars per gram
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