shinnosuke wrote:I wonder how many of those 250 million silver dollars avoided the melting pot.
Well, due to the Silver Act of 1942, Treasury records indicate that 53 million ended up in the melting pot just two years after this article was written.
Then in the run-up to the silver coinage halt, in March 1964, "more than 100 million dollars were purchased by the public at face value from government stockpiles", according to several accounts. Further "liquidating" is thought to have occurred in the mid-60s, but that liquidating is believed to be in the form of misc. $1000 bag sales rather than melting, if it happened at all.
Finally, the GSA auction sales (1972 - 1980) of mostly Carson City dollars numbered around 3 million.
So...of the 250 million coins mentioned:
53 million melted (1942-43)
100+ million redeemed (1960-64)
?? sold (1965-67)
3 million sold (1972-1980)
Maybe there's still some gathering dust in fed vaults?