Central Banks issues commemorative gold and silver coins for sale
The Central Bank has started the sale of commemorative gold and silver coins issued honoring the 30th anniversary of Uzbekistan’s independence, Spot writes with reference to the press service of the bank.
Coins can be purchased at branches of commercial banks.
The bank said that the price of the coins will be announced on Monday when they go on sale.
Now in banks, one can purchase commemorative gold coins and souvenir sets issued for the 580th anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi. The price is updated every day and varies by weight and diameter. At the time of publication, they cost from 12.7 to 98.9 million soums.
In addition, the Central Bank sells gold bars made of pure 999.9 gold, weighing 5, 10, 20, and 50 grams. The price is from 3.2 to 31.5 million soums.
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