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Vosku gin shukaGold market price in Armenia today

Compare market quotes with the official CBA XAU baseline.

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Vosku gin shuka: how to read the market price

The searches “vosku gin shuka”, “vosku shuka” and “gold market price” all ask one question: what gold is worth at the market right now. The market has no single official price — every seller quotes their own number. This page gives the same-day official baseline for the 999, 750 and 585 hallmarks so you can judge any offer.

Why prices differ

Why the market price differs from the official rate

  • The official XAU value is a pure-gold calculation baseline, not a final store or market quote.
  • Sale prices usually sit above the baseline because of labor, design and seller margin.
  • Buy-back (scrap) prices usually sit below the baseline: the buyer prices in verification, risk and resale margin.
  • At the Yerevan gold market prices are negotiable: knowing the official baseline gives you leverage.

Calculation

Official baseline for comparing market quotes

For vosku gin shuka 999, 750 or 585 searches: this is the same-day CBA XAU baseline, not a final market price.

HallmarkPure goldBaseline (AMD/gram)
585 (14k)58.5%28,567
750 (18k)75%36,624
999 (24k)99.9%48,783

FAQ

Vosku gin shuka FAQ

How much is gold at the market today?

There is no single market price — every seller quotes their own. Use the official baseline on this page for the 999, 750 and 585 hallmarks as a reference. Market sale prices usually sit above this baseline; buy-back prices below it.

Vosku gin shuka 999/750/585: which number is right?

All hallmark baselines derive from the same official XAU value in proportion to purity: 999 is the full baseline, 750 is 75% of it, 585 is 58.5%. Compare a quote with the matching hallmark baseline.

Why is the market price sometimes below the official rate?

For buy-back quotes that is normal: the buyer prices in margin and verification. If a sale price is unusually low, check the hallmark stamp and weight — a very low price can mean a lower hallmark or a problem with the piece.

Is the market or a bank the better deal?

It depends on the transaction. Banks tend to have more predictable quotes; the market allows negotiation. Either way, start from the official baseline and compare the offer against it.

How do I value my jewelry before selling at the market?

Multiply the item's weight by the per-gram baseline for its hallmark, then expect a buy-back quote below that number. If an offer is far from the baseline, ask other buyers.