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Originally Posted by VillaRicaGA911
I am not sure how this fits into the equation if at all, my own though is that we have enough silver in the ground domestically to meet most any real need. In the late 90s I lived near Park City, UT. Took a trip one day to the silver mine in Park City (that’s right all those ski slopes are over some silver mines). The mines made more money back then selling the melted snow (water) back to the ski resorts to make more snow. - Park City/Deer Valley don’t get as much natural snow as you might be lead to believe by virtue of being on the back side of the mountain range from SLC. At the time our tour guide said silver would have to hit 50+ dollars an oz for the mine to reopen...
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I remember it going over 50 about a decade ago ... briefly