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30th March, 2020: Scrap Gold and Silver Prices Declined, Platinum Unchanged on Index
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Published on March 31,2020 08:01 AM Scrap Metals
In the Hallmarked category, the 14 carat gold scrap prices were down by $ 9.93 per Oz.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The daily scrap gold prices - hallmarked and non- hallmarked declined marginally Monday, 30th March on the ScrapMonster Price Index. The prices of scrap silver too fell whereas Platinum remained flat on Index.

In the Hallmarked category, the 14 carat gold scrap prices were down by $ 9.93 per Oz. The prices of 18 carat and 22 carat gold scrap went down by $ 12.73 and $ 15.55 per Oz respectively.9 carat gold scrap also edged lower by $ 6.36 per Oz. The price of Platinum scrap remained unchanged at $ 541.05 per Oz. Silver scrap prices were down by $ 0.08 per Oz.

In the Non-Hallmarked category, the 14 carat gold scrap prices went lower by $ 9.39 per Oz. The prices of 18 carat and 22 carat gold scrap too went down by $ 12.04 and $ 14.71 per Oz respectively.9 carat gold scrap also declined by $ 6.02 per Oz. The price of Platinum scrap witnessed no change over the day. Silver scrap prices too remained unchanged at $ 0.07 per Oz.

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