Silver Act of 1942: the lesser known huge silver dollar melt
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 5:33 pm
Of course we are all familiar with the great silver dollar melt of over 270 million Morgan dollars which took place under the Pittman Act of 1918. But how many of us are aware of the lesser known huge silver dollar melt that took place during World War II ?.
During World War II the U.S. needed more silver for the war effort and under the Silver Act of 1942 roughly 52 million silver dollars were melted. The government didn't keep any records with regards to specific dates so its anyone's guess as to what dates or types (Peace, Morgan) were melted.
Because it was 1942 and such a large number of 1922 & 1923 Peace dollars & 1921 Morgans were produced only 20 years earlier, I'm going to surmise that the most of the 52 million melted came from those three years--but that's just a wild guess.
Nevertheless it's interesting to note that experts such as David Bowers estimate that as a result of all the silver dollar melts over the years only 15% to 17% of all the Morgan and Peace dollars ever produced still survive today!!!
During World War II the U.S. needed more silver for the war effort and under the Silver Act of 1942 roughly 52 million silver dollars were melted. The government didn't keep any records with regards to specific dates so its anyone's guess as to what dates or types (Peace, Morgan) were melted.
Because it was 1942 and such a large number of 1922 & 1923 Peace dollars & 1921 Morgans were produced only 20 years earlier, I'm going to surmise that the most of the 52 million melted came from those three years--but that's just a wild guess.
Nevertheless it's interesting to note that experts such as David Bowers estimate that as a result of all the silver dollar melts over the years only 15% to 17% of all the Morgan and Peace dollars ever produced still survive today!!!