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Old 09-17-2005, 07:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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The $9.50 price range for silver that Rick talked about, sure looks good. If it would get there and then sustain itself at that price, several silver mines around these parts would re-open. They are sitting on mountains of the stuff, literly but the cost of recovery and operation keeps them shut down.
When the price gets to the right level, they can supply enough silver for this country and half of Europe. just bragging! But they have a lot of silver, you can count on that.
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