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Ch. 1: Gold and Silver in 1914

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GOLD AND SILVEE.                                        831
Canada (including British Columbia, the Yukon, and the Klondike), 61,123 ounces to Central America, 45,161 ounces to South America, 320 ounces to Cuba, and 36,420 ounces to all other foreign sources. Of the foreign silver, 19,643,774 fine ounces is credited to Mexico, 7,084,354 ounces to Canada, 2,458,094 ounces to Central America, 5,432,676 ounces to South America, 51,542 ounces to Cuba, and 5,118,689 ounces to all other foreign sources.
PRICES OF SILVER.
The average monthly prices of fine silver in New York in 1914 were as follows:
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