. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year .. . Silver dollars - 1 —.2 Total - 2,355. 5 2,446. 8 1 Decrease represents the amount of uncurrent (worn) sUver dollars withdrawn from circulation andreturned to the mints. Gold The tluee mints and the New York Assay Office received fine ounces of gold valued at $ million during fiscal year1958. Issues of gold totaled million fine ounces valued at$1, million, of which million fine ounces valued at $ were sold for domestic industrial, professional, an


. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year .. . Silver dollars - 1 —.2 Total - 2,355. 5 2,446. 8 1 Decrease represents the amount of uncurrent (worn) sUver dollars withdrawn from circulation andreturned to the mints. Gold The tluee mints and the New York Assay Office received fine ounces of gold valued at $ million during fiscal year1958. Issues of gold totaled million fine ounces valued at$1, million, of which million fine ounces valued at $ were sold for domestic industrial, professional, and artistic amount of gold in storage at Fort Knox remained unchanged million ounces valued at $ biUion. Total holdings incustody of the five mint institutions at the beginning and close of theyear, and total receipts and issues, are shown in the following table. Gold holdings and transactions (excluding intermint transfers) Holdings on June 30, Total receipts during fiscal year 1958Total issues during fiscal year on June 30, Net decrease. 1, 142 1958 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Silver Silver bullion transactions at the three mints, the New York AssayOffice, and the West Point Depository, are summarized m the followingstatement. Silver bullion holdings and transactions (excluding intermint transfers) Fine ounces(in millions) Holdings on June 30, 1957 Receipts during fiscal year 1958: Newly mined domestic silver, act of July 31, 1946 (31 U. S. C. 316d) Lend-lease silver from foreign governments: India Pakistan Total lend-lease silver Rccoinage bullion from uncurrent United States silver coins other miscellaneous silver Total receipts Issues during fiscal year 1958: Manufactured into United States subsidiary silver coins Sold under act of July 31, 1946 (31 U. S. C. 316d) other miscellaneous issues Total issues Holdings on June 30, 1958 Net Increase in silver bullion 1, 741. 8 (♦) 1,839. 998


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