
Gold prices in Jordan Tuesday, July 22
The purchase price for citizens of one gram of 21-carat gold stands at JD 68.6, with a selling price of JD 66.4
The purchase price of one gram of 24-carat gold is JD 78.6 with a selling price of JD 76.2
As for 18-carat gold, purchase and selling prices stand at JD 61.0 and JD 56.5 respectively.

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