Local gold prices drop by JD1, 21-karat gold at JD68
Thursday, the price of gold in local market dropped by JD1, according to the General Syndicate of Owners of Trade and Jewelry Shops.
The selling price for 21-karat gold is JD68.00 per gram, while the purchase price is JD66.00, according to the Jordanian Jewellers Syndicate (JJS).
The selling price of gold per gram for 24-karat and 18-karat reached JD78.00 and JD60.50 respectively.
The selling price of a gram of 14-karat gold reached JD45.90.
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