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Silver production is widespread around the world: In North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australasia. This metal, also known as the white metal finds value as both a precious used to make jewelry, coins and industrial metal used in cellphones and solar panels. What some investors may find interesting is that silver is produced by and large as a by-product of metal, mined alongside other commodities like copper, lead and zinc, rather than coming from primary silver production. The silver production around the world has increased by 787 million ounces in 2012, according to the Silver Institute. A few countries like: Australia, Peru, Mexico, United States etc have some of the largest silver reserves in the world. Song: Late Night Snack by Gunner Olsen Sources: The World's Cumulative Gold and Silver Production http://www.gold-eagle.com/article/worlds-cumulative-gold-and-silver-production Silver Statistics http://www.silverinsights.com/_pages/_statistics/statistics_1.html Top 10 Silver-producing Countries in 2012 http://silverinvestingnews.com/18530/top-10-silver-producing-countries-in-2012.html The Silver Institute https://www.silverinstitute.org/site/