The Commodity Exchange (COMEX) in New York City, a major venue for silver trading, was founded in 1933 by merging four existing New York exchanges. It was not built as a physical mint, but rather as an exchange for futures and options trading. It was located on Hudson Street in Tribeca, with its exchange operations later moving to Battery Park City in 1994
The Commodity Exchange (COMEX) in New York City, a major venue for silver trading, was founded in 1933 by merging four existing New York exchanges. It was not built as a physical mint, but rather as an exchange for futures and options trading. It was located on Hudson Street in Tribeca, with its exchange operations later moving to Battery Park City in 1994