Last week, traders bought gold and silver heavily on rumors about the silver miners' strike in Peru.
We took some friendly but stark lessons in the game of pool from a couple of silver miners and decided to head back to the hotel.
During the early 1880's it was home to 50 grizzled, tobacco-chewing silver miners in tents.
The site was first established in 1885 as a pioneer cemetery by silver miners.
Later it was called Plateros Street, because of all the silver miners and silversmiths located here.
The influx of silver miners into the gold mines caused a lowering of wages.
The goal of the widening was to link Aspen with the state's growing road network and thus improve the prospects of the remaining silver miners.
Fresnillo was bringing up the rear, with the silver miner down 46p to £16.87.
At the time, Luckenbach was selling mining equipment to silver miners in Colorado.
I was working on a story about the silver miners, remember?