There is a remarkable similarity noticeable in the gold productions of the United States during the years 1910 and 1911.
Without the notable increase in the gold output of the Transvaal in 1911, the world's total gold production for that year would have shown a decrease.
The silver production of the United States remained practically unchanged during 1911.
GOLD PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD FOR 20 YEARS
| 1892 | $146,292,600 | 1902 | $298,812,493 |
| 1893 | 158,437,551 | 1903 | 329,475,401 |
| 1894 | 182,509,283 | 1904 | 349,088,293 |
| 1895 | 198,995,741 | 1905 | 378,411,054 |
| 1896 | 211,242,081 | 1906 | 405,551,022 |
| 1897 | 237,833,984 | 1907 | 411,294,458 |
| 1898 | 287,327,833 | 1908 | 443,434,527 |
| 1899 | 311,505,947 | 1909 | 459,927,482 |
| 1900 | 258,829,703 | 1910 | 469,365,110 |
| 1901 | 260,877,429 | 1911 | 473,383,543 |
UNITED STATES SILVER PRODUCTION
(In Fine Ounces)
| 1910 | 1911 | |
| Alabama | 300 | 174 |
| Alaska | 153,900 | 275,691 |
| Arizona | 2,655,700 | 1,594,428 |
| California | 1,791,600 | 2,727,336 |
| Colorado | 8,523,000 | 7,530,940 |
| Georgia | 300 | 225 |
| Idaho | 7,027,000 | 7,507,802 |
| Illinois | 2,100 | 4,648 |
| Michigan | 262,200 | 507,234 |
| Maryland | 87 | |
| Missouri | 32,200 | 56,228 |
| Montana | 12,282,900 | 10,651,571 |
| Nevada | 12,366,000 | 507,234 |
| N.Mexico | 779,000 | 1,142,335 |
| N.Carolina | 8,300 | 2,227 |
| Oklahoma | 168,245 | |
| Oregon | 43,800 | 69,116 |
| Pennsylvania | 700 | 13,262 |
| S.Carolina | 14 | |
| S.Dakota | 120,600 | 206,188 |
| Tennessee | 69,800 | 126,683 |
| Texas | 364,400 | 442,486 |
| Utah | 10,445,900 | 12,679,633 |
| Virginia | 200 | 45 |
| Washington | 204,900 | 142,196 |
| Wyoming | 1,300 | 1,009 |
| Porto Rico | 51 | |
| Philippines | 1,800 | 3,383 |
| Miscellaneous | 826,102 | |
| __________ | __________ | |
| Total | 57,137,900 | 57,796,117 |
UNITED STATES GOLD PRODUCTION
(In Value)
| 1910 | 1911 | |
| Alabama | $32,900 | $18,335 |
| Alaska | 16,271,800 | 16,002,976 |
| Arizona | 3,413,200 | 2,954,790 |
| California | 20,441,400 | 20,310,987 |
| Colorado | 20,526,500 | 19,153,860 |
| Georgia | 24,000 | 30,532 |
| Idaho | 1,035,000 | 1,169,261 |
| Illinois | 5,788 | |
| Michigan | 20 | |
| Maryland | 20 | |
| Montana | 3,720,400 | 3,169,840 |
| Nevada | 18,783,700 | 18,968,578 |
| New Mexico | 477,200 | 639,897 |
| N.Carolina | 64,500 | 76,693 |
| Oklahama | 30,698 | |
| Oregon | 18,783,700 | 18,968,578 |
| Pennsylvania | 18,783,700 | 18,968,578 |
| S.Carolina | 37,800 | 13,437 |
| S.Dakota | 5,380,200 | 7,430,367 |
| Tennessee | 2,800 | 14,140 |
| Texas | 400 | 1,178 |
| Utah | 4,312,700 | 4,709,747 |
| Virginia | 900 | 4,300 |
| Washington | 806,000 | 504,537 |
| Wyoming | 4,100 | 18,791 |
| Porto Rico | 1,000 | 2,191 |
| Philippines | 154,400 | 130,501 |
| Miscellaneous | 265,013 | |
| __________ | __________ | |
| Total | $96,269,100 | $96,233,528 |