Noun
Silverite (plural Silverites)
(historical) A member of a 19th-century political movement in the United States that advocated for silver continuing to be a monetary standard along with gold.
It was designed to educate voters in the money issues, to demonstrate silverite fallacies, and to portray Bryan himself as a dangerous crusader. Source: Internet
Tugwell, 182 For vice president, the Democrats chose to balance the ticket with Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois, a silverite. Source: Internet