Can Silver Come Back?

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. F. Boericke
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

WORLD production of silver in 1929 totaled 256 million ounces. In 1928 production was 258 million ounces, and in 1927, 254 million ounces. With an actual decrease in the amount of silver produced last year, as compared with 1928, and an increase over 1927 of less than one per cent, obviously there has been no overproduction of the metal in the popular sense. But the price of silver tells a different story. For 1927, the average quotation was 56.37 cents; it was 58.17 in 1928, and 53.0 in 1929. During the last year it reached a high point of 57 cents in January, and fell steadily, without interruption to the downward trend, to a low of 47 cents in December. Since then it has dropped to an all time low of 43 cents on February 6.
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APA: W. F. Boericke  (1930)  Can Silver Come Back?

MLA: W. F. Boericke Can Silver Come Back?. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1930.

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