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21-Carat Gold Priced at 68 Dinars Locally - Jordan News

21-Carat Gold Priced at 68 Dinars Locally - Jordan News

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21-Carat Gold Priced at 68 Dinars Locally The selling price of 21-carat gold—the most sought after by citizens in the local market—reached 68 dinars per gram on Saturday at jewelry shops, while the buying price stood at 65.80 dinars. اضافة اعلان The buying prices for other gold purities at jewelry shops were as follows: 24-carat: 78 dinars per gram 18-carat: 60.40 dinars per gram 14-carat: 45.90 dinars per gram According to Rabhi Allan, President of the General Syndicate of Owners of Jewelry and Goldsmith Shops, the price of the 7-gram Rashadi gold coin was 477 dinars, while the 8-gram English gold coin was priced at 545 dinars. Allan noted that demand for gold in the local market has improved since the beginning of last week, coinciding with the start of the wedding season. He expects demand to rise even further in the coming days. Speaking to the Jordan News Agency (Petra), Allan added that the yellow metal closed global weekly trading on Friday at $3,350 per ounce.
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