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Something on the order of 2500 tonnes of gold is mined each year.
According to the World Silver Survey, approximately 27,000 metric tons of silver are mined each year. As for gold, around 3,300 metric tons are mined annually. The amount of silver used each year varies, but it typically falls within a similar range as the amount that is mined. For gold, the majority is used for jewelry and investment purposes, with a smaller amount used in industries like electronics and dentistry.
It varies from year to year, of course, but world production averages around 440 million metric tons a year.
It depends on where in the world the malls are situated!
If you are referring to the Sacajawea "gold" dollar coins with an Indian on the front and an eagle in flight on the reverse. It is only worth $1. It is not gold, but rather an alloy of brass and has no value beyond face value.
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589 million tones of paddy rice is produce a year.
Australia exports around 300 tonnes of gold each year to all over the world.
In 2007 Australia produced 280 tonnes of gold or 9 million troy ounces worth about 12 billion Australian dollars.
The second largest gold nugget in the world was found in Sovereign Hill. There is still gold there, although not as many people dig for gold as used to.
The U.S. did not produce a $10 gold coin dated 1958. The last year was 1933. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Brazil produces a lot of coffee, which is exported all over the world. The country produces approximately 3 billion kilograms of coffee per year.
2.500 tonnes of gold mined each year
Not very much.
India is the biggest consumer of gold in the world with reportedly 737 tones of gold by the year 1997 acoording to the world gold council.
Something on the order of 2500 tonnes of gold is mined each year.