
21-Carat Gold Priced at 68 Dinars in Local Market - Jordan News
21-Carat Gold Priced at 68 Dinars in Local Market On Saturday, the price of one gram of 21-carat gold—the most popular among Jordanians—reached 68 dinars in jewelry shops, while the purchase price was 66 dinars per gram. اضافة اعلان According to the price list published by the General Syndicate of Owners of Jewelry and Goldsmith Shops, the selling prices for gold per gram were as follows: 24-carat gold: 77.6 dinars 18-carat gold: 60.5 dinars
14-carat gold: 45.90 dinars

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