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Saty AvagyanSource
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Financial News, Secured Loans
As of January 13, 2026, an increase in precious metal prices has been recorded in Armenia. The price of gold rose by 782 AMD, reaching 55,069 AMD, while silver increased by 35.82 AMD to 957.55 AMD.
The shift in quotations reflects the current dynamics of the precious metals market, occurring against the backdrop of global price fluctuations and volatile foreign currency exchange rates.
Current Precious Metal Prices
| Metal | Price (AMD) | Change |
| Gold (XAU) | 55069.00 | +782 |
| Silver (XAG) | 957.55 | +35.82 |
Gold Prices in Armenia Today
Prices are current as of January 13, 2026.
| Fineness | Carat | Price (AMD) |
| 999 | 24k | 55,069.00 |
| 585 | 14k | 32,123.58 |
| 375 | 9k | 20,650.88 |
The rise in gold and silver prices is traditionally viewed by the market as a reaction to external economic factors, including changes in global financial markets. Gold maintains its status as a safe-haven asset, which is particularly relevant for any borrower with gold-backed loans.
For private investors and jewelry buyers, these current values serve as a benchmark for making decisions regarding the purchase, sale, or storage of precious metals.
