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Can you name the Top 20 Silver Producing Countries in 2009?
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soxfan1
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Top Silver Producing Countries and Companies
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Rank
Country
Millions of Ounces
1
123.9
2
104.7
3
89.1
4
52.6
5
42.6
6
42.2
7
41.8
8
39.8
9
39.2
10
21.7
Rank
Country
Millions of Ounces
11
19.6
12
17.1
13
14.0
14
8.7
15
8.3
16
7.7
17
7.3
18
4.2
19
3.5
20
2.6
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Top Silver Producing Countries Quiz
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Created May 7, 2011 in
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D00M_M0USE
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May 7th, 2011 at 14:49 GMT
2 points
The clue is that it's called argentina...
paulio_ham
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May 7th, 2011 at 15:22 GMT
1 point
@Doom-mouse that would be a far more relevant comment if Argentina was higher up the list. I'm surprised it was only 12th!
jwal1127
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May 9th, 2011 at 20:07 GMT
1 point
Is there possibly a more direct source for the source info for this quiz? The chart in the source page is actually stolen from the Wall Street Journal, itself using data from someplace called the Silver Institute.
jwal1127
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May 9th, 2011 at 20:09 GMT
1 point
Here, I found the original source: http://www.silverinstitute.org/production.php
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