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In a book from 1996, Silver Institute was mentioned, with address 1112 16th street NW, Suite 240, Washington DC 20036. Abit further, in a text part about gold, they referenced a Gold Institute, on the same address.
I looked up the address and found an article of 2001 (so 5 years after the book):
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/Article.aspx?article_id=176w18
The Silver Institute
Suite 240, 1112 16th St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Ph: (202) 835-0185
Fax: (202) 835-0155
Paul Bateman, executive director
The current address is different:
https://www.silverinstitute.org/site/contact-us/
The Silver Institute
1400 I Street, NW
Suite #550
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202-835-0185
But the phone number is the same.
So they probably moved since.
But what is important is that it's surely the same company as the 1996 book referenced.
So, in some past, the Silver Institute also was Gold Institute.
Yet, there is no website to find. So apparently, they stopped doing if for gold.
In 1996, internet was far from the common it is now, so the chance is less, but does anyone remember if there was then a goldinstitute.org, if so, did it publish figures, demand/supply etc? And, what happened to it so that it stopped? For ex, they released around then a Silver Survey as a book (now it's a pdf on the web), maybe they did the same for gold then too.
In a book from 1996, Silver Institute was mentioned, with address 1112 16th street NW, Suite 240, Washington DC 20036. Abit further, in a text part about gold, they referenced a Gold Institute, on the same address.
I looked up the address and found an article of 2001 (so 5 years after the book):
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/Article.aspx?article_id=176w18
The Silver Institute
Suite 240, 1112 16th St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Ph: (202) 835-0185
Fax: (202) 835-0155
Paul Bateman, executive director
The current address is different:
https://www.silverinstitute.org/site/contact-us/
The Silver Institute
1400 I Street, NW
Suite #550
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 202-835-0185
But the phone number is the same.
So they probably moved since.
But what is important is that it's surely the same company as the 1996 book referenced.
So, in some past, the Silver Institute also was Gold Institute.
Yet, there is no website to find. So apparently, they stopped doing if for gold.
In 1996, internet was far from the common it is now, so the chance is less, but does anyone remember if there was then a goldinstitute.org, if so, did it publish figures, demand/supply etc? And, what happened to it so that it stopped? For ex, they released around then a Silver Survey as a book (now it's a pdf on the web), maybe they did the same for gold then too.