In Belarus, precious metals, including gold, platinum and silver, have risen in price significantly.
The adjusted value is effective from October 1 in relation to precious metals (except those used in banking operations) accepted into the State Fund.
The press service of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic reported this.
So, now a gram of gold costs 267 rubles 18 kopecks (in August – 251 rubles 87 kopecks).
One gram of silver is now offered for 3 rubles 13 kopecks, while the August price was 2 rubles 94 kopecks.
Platinum rose in price to 99 rubles 87 kopecks per 1 gram (in August it cost 94 rubles 25 kopecks).
As for the cost of other metals, the Ministry of Finance cites the following figures: palladium – 102 rubles 28 kopecks, rhodium – 491.73 rubles, ruthenium – 46.93 rubles.
The cost of iridium is 476 rubles 85 kopecks, while the price of osmium is 40 rubles 37 kopecks.