
Gold Prices Hold Steady in Local Market - Jordan News
Gold Prices Hold Steady in Local Market Gold prices in the local Jordanian market remained stable on Sunday, according to the pricing list issued by the General Syndicate of Owners of Jewelry and Goldsmiths Shops, with no change compared to Saturday's rates. اضافة اعلان Retail Gold Prices: 21-karat: JD 66.60 per gram (selling) | JD 64.60 (buying) 24-karat: JD 77.00 per gram 18-karat: JD 58.90 per gram 14-karat: JD 45.00 per gram
These prices reflect retail rates at jewelry shops and are subject to variation based on workmanship and other factors.

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