Coin Price Dropped by 2 Million Toman

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Coin Price Dropped by 2 Million Toman

The coin became 2 million tomans cheaper

Investigations show that each piece of Emami coin is priced at 31 million and 741 thousand tomans

This figure is 2 million and 9 thousand tomans cheaper than the coin’s price a month ago

Mohammad Kashtiaray, former head of the Gold and Jewelry Union

Currently, the market is calm, and I think we might see some more price changes in the prices of various coins

The reason for this decrease and this stability is the price reduction and stability we are seeing these days in the currency market

If you recall, in recent weeks and even in recent months, we had severe fluctuations in currency prices, which caused the prices of gold and coins and even many other goods to be affected

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