
Gold prices drop in Jordan on Tuesday, June 3
Gold prices in Jordan recorded a notable decrease on Tuesday, June 3, according to the prices quoted by the Jordanian Jewelers Syndicate (JJS).
The price of 24-carat gold reached JD 77.900 per gram for selling and JD 75.500 for buying.
The most commonly traded gold in the local market—21-carat—was priced at JD 67.800 per gram for selling and JD 65.800 for buying.
Meanwhile, 18-carat gold was sold at JD 59.900 per gram, with a buying price of JD 55.900.
For 14-carat gold, the selling price stood at JD 45.800 per gram, while the buying price was JD 41.200.

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Gold prices drop in Jordan on Tuesday, June 3
Gold prices in Jordan recorded a notable decrease on Tuesday, June 3, according to the prices quoted by the Jordanian Jewelers Syndicate (JJS). The price of 24-carat gold reached JD 77.900 per gram for selling and JD 75.500 for buying. The most commonly traded gold in the local market—21-carat—was priced at JD 67.800 per gram for selling and JD 65.800 for buying. Meanwhile, 18-carat gold was sold at JD 59.900 per gram, with a buying price of JD 55.900. For 14-carat gold, the selling price stood at JD 45.800 per gram, while the buying price was JD 41.200.