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  2. Fortuna Silver Mines - Wikipedia

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    Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. ("Fortuna") is a Canada-based precious metals mining company with operations in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Mexico, Peru, and Senegal. The Company is primarily engaged in producing gold and silver with by-products lead and zinc. Fortuna’s operating mines are the Séguéla Mine, Yaramoko Mine, Lindero ...

  3. Silver mining - Wikipedia

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    Silver mining is the extraction of silver by mining. Silver is a precious metal and holds high economic value. Because silver is often found in intimate combination with other metals, its extraction requires the use of complex technologies. In 2008, approximately 25,900 metric tons of silver were consumed worldwide, most of which came from ...

  4. How to invest in silver: 5 ways to buy and sell it - AOL

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    How to invest in silver: 5 popular ways. Each of the ways to invest in silver comes with its own risks and rewards. 1. Coins or bullion. Owning physical silver, either as coins or bullion, is a ...

  5. Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index is an index of thirty [1] precious metal mining companies that is traded on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. The index is represented by the symbol "XAU", which may be a source of some confusion as this symbol is also used under the ISO 4217 currency standard to denote one troy ounce of gold.

  6. Coeur Mining - Wikipedia

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    Coeur Mining, Inc. is a precious metals mining company listed on the New York Stock exchange. It operates five mines located in North America. It operates five mines located in North America. Coeur employs 2,200 people and in 2012 it was the world's 9th largest silver producer. [3]

  7. Silver mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Silver mining in the United States began on a major scale with the discovery of the Comstock Lode in Nevada in 1858. The industry suffered greatly from the demonetization of silver in 1873 by the Coinage Act of 1873, known pejoratively as the "Crime of 73", but silver mining continues today. United States mines produced 1,170 tons of silver in ...

  8. Silver v. New York Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Silver v. New York Stock Exchange, 373 U.S. 341 (1963), was a case of the United States Supreme Court which was decided May 20, 1963. It held that the duty of self-regulation imposed upon the New York Stock Exchange by the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 did not exempt it from the antitrust laws nor justify it in denying petitioners the direct-wire connections without the notice and hearing ...

  9. Silver exchange-traded product - Wikipedia

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    Silver exchange-traded products are exchange-traded funds (ETFs), exchange-traded notes (ETNs) and closed-end funds (CEFs) that aim to track the price of silver. Silver exchange-traded products are traded on the major stock exchanges including the London and New York Stock Exchanges. The U.S Geological Survey cites the emergence of silver ETFs ...