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Originally Posted by facialfreak
Oh really? Support your clam with credible proof please, Mr. In-The-Know ...
It is so easy to blow holes in your theory ... firstly in the fact that silver is not mined ... but rather a by-product of processing other metals - mainly copper, nickel, and lead.
How much about silver do you really know guy?!?
If you knew ¼ of what you claimed to know, you would surely know that since 2008, the amount of available silver added to the world stockpiles annually, was less than the industrial demand alone for silver - which does not include investment silver or jewelry ...
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Yes, really. A big silver guy like you should know that. How little you know is amusing. What are you 12?
I'm personally a gold guy. I'm a prospector and a member of the GPAA and a few other mining clubs. I think I'm qualified to talk about silver.
Silver is mined by itself but also collected as a byproduct as you said. And don't forget about how much silver is recycled each year.
