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Ch. 1: Gold and Silver in 1914

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MINERAL RESOURCES, 1914----PART I.
attributable to the great mines of the Rand; the fluctuations of the production of the United States and of Russia; the steady decline in Australasia; and the fairly constant output from British India and many other countries.
PRODUCTION OF GOLD AND SILVER SINCE 1792.
According to tables published by the Director of the Mint, the total production of gold and silver in the United States from 1792 to 1914, inclusive, is as follows:
Production of gold and silver in the United States, 1792-1914, by periods, in fine ounces. [The estimate for 1792-1872 is by R. W. Raymond, commissioner, and since by the Director of the Mint.]
The table following shows the quantity and value of these metals produced in the United States since 1880:
Production of gold and silver in the United States from 1880 to 1914, inclusive, in fine
ounces.
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