Because it is considered an AKC color fault, it's going to be hard to find a reputable breeder that is purposely breeding for this color. If your heart is set on this coloring, you might want to look in to adopting a slightly older ( a couple of months old) yorkie whose color is starting starting to break so you won't be disappointed.
I don't know about what the AKC papers say, coloring wise. But I would venture to guess that most silver yorkies are registered as black and tan because the papers are turned in before the color breaks.
PS- I have a silver haired beauty, too.
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