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Detailed charts for each four-year term of every US President dating back to 1900. View Gallery. An extensive collection of significant long-term charts with historical price data back to 1900, presented in a large format for detailed study.
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Come see Silver Price charts and data over the last 100 years and beyond. Learn and see US dollar Silver Price charts during the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s here at SD Bullion.
Konwerter do zamiany czasu w zegarze 12-godzinnym (am i pm, lub a.m i p.m) na 24-godzinny umożliwia sprawdzenie czasu w różnych zapisach. Aby użyć konwertora, wystarczy w odpowiednim polu wpisać godzinę. Wynik wygeneruje się automatycznie.
On this page you can explore silver’s price history. The main chart can provide over four decades worth of silver price history. In addition, the interactive charts can be used to examine historical silver prices by the ounce or kilo and in numerous currencies besides dollars.
You can even view a historical inflation-adjusted gold price chart using the 1980 CPI formula. For easy reference, this page also contains a simple table that provides gold’s price change and percentage change using a single day, 30 day, six month, one year, five year and 16 year timeframes.
Interactive chart of historical data for real (inflation-adjusted) gold prices per ounce back to 1915. The series is deflated using the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) with the most recent month as the base. The current month is updated on an hourly basis with today's latest value.
Interactive chart of historical data for real (inflation-adjusted) silver prices per ounce back to 1915. The series is deflated using the headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) with the most recent month as the base. The current month is updated on an hourly basis with today's latest value.