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Ch. 1: Gold and Silver in 1912

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GOLD AND SILVER.
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Increase (+) or decrease ( — ) in production of gold and silver in the United States in 1912, by States and Territories, in fine ounces.
In addition to the production of gold and silver from domestic sources in 1912, the smelters and refineries produced as refined bullion from foreign ore, matte, and unrefined bullion 965,759 fine ounces of gold and 66,650,109 fine ounces of silver. Of the foreign gold, 340,672 fine ounces is credited to Mexico, 434,829 ounces to Canada (including British Columbia, the Yukon, and the Klondike), 96,005 ounces to Central America and South America, 7,803 ounces to the Philippines, 773 ounces to Cuba, and 85,677 ounces to all other foreign sources. Of the foreign silver 41,804,441 fine ounces are credited to Mexico, 13,118,334 ounces to Canada (including British Columbia, the Yukon, and the Klondike), 10,167,401 ounces to Central America and South America, 2,651 ounces to the Philippines, 12,831 ounces to Cuba, and 1,544,451 ounces to all other foreign sources.
PRICES OF SILVER.
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