• Largest Silver Mines in the World

    Largest Silver Mines in the World

    We’ve taken some time to write an article detailing the largest silver mines in the world. These behemoths make up 35%+ of the silver mined in the entire world. If you are looking to invest in silver mines you might want to start researching one of these. As with any business over the last few years, silver mining has seen gains and declines which means defining even the “top 10″ silver mines is a rapidly shifting landscape. However, several silver mines are consistently at the top of the charts, mining some 35% of the world’s silver mining production. Here’s a quick list (in no particular order.) BHT Billiton (Cannington) Queensland, Australia – Produced some 5% of the world’s mining supply with ~39 million ounces in 2012. Also the world’s largest lead mine. Pan American Silver (Canada) Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Argentina – Although based in Canada, Pan American’s silver mine in Alamo ... Read More »
  • Silver Production By Country

    Silver Production By Country

  • Where Should I Buy Silver?

    Where Should I Buy Silver?

  • 4 Silver Flatware Buying Tips

    4 Silver Flatware Buying Tips

  • Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)

    Silver Coin Melt Values (Live)

  • Mercury Dime 1916-1945

    Mercury Dime 1916-1945

    The Mercury Dime was a dime issued at the United States mint(s) during the years of 1916 through 1945. Current silver melt value for any mercury dime is $ as the coin is 90% silver. After the Coinage Act of 1890, where Congress passed legislation where the design of U.S. coins could be updated after a coin had been in circulation for 25 years, the dime, quarter and half dollar came up for redesign around 1915. The penny and silver dollar had already been updated and, Adolph A. Weinman won a design competition in 1915 for the design for the new dime. Although it’s official designation is the “Winged Liberty” Dime, with wings on the head of Liberty to signify freedom of thought, the common designation of the winged god Mercury persisted. This lead to most people calling it the “Mercury Dime”. Issued from 1916 through 1945 when it was replaced with the ... Read More »
  • 1878 Morgan Silver Dollar

    1878 Morgan Silver Dollar

  • Morgan Silver Dollars 1878-1921

    Morgan Silver Dollars 1878-1921

  • Franklin Half Dollar 1948 to 1963

    Franklin Half Dollar 1948 to 1963

  • 1879 Morgan Silver Dollar

    1879 Morgan Silver Dollar