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The monthly average price of gold stared the year 1970 in January at 39.44 U.S. dollars per troy ounce and ended in December at 37.44.

Up till 1971 the value of the U.S. dollar was pegged to gold at $35 per ounce. After that time the price of gold increased substantially.

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