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English: Historical silver price in USD and inflation adjusted silver price in USD. The chart shows Silver Thursday event as a peak in 1980 when Hunt brothers drove up the price of silver through speculations and after it they lost about a billion dollars.
Date 15 January 2011
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Author Realterm
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www.markt-daten.de for daily silver price

www.bls.gov for Consumer Price Index (CPI-U)

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