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Revocation

In March 1964, Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon halted redemption of silver certificates for silver dollars.[citation needed]

 

On June 24, 1968, all redemption in silver ceased.[citation needed]

 

In the 1970s, large numbers of the remaining silver dollars in the mint vaults were sold to the collecting public for collector value.[citation needed]

 

In 1982, Congress repealed the remaining legislative authority behind E.O. 11110 with the passage of Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 97โ€“258.[citation needed]

 

On September 9, 1987, as part of a general clean-up of executive orders, President Ronald Reagan issued Executive Order 12608, which removed the text which had been added to E.O. 10289 by E.O. 11110. Specifically, E.O. 12608 revoked subparagraph (j) of paragraph 1 of E.O. 10289, as amended by E.O. 11110.[16]

 

Although E.O. 12608 explicitly revoked the relevant portion of E.O. 10289 which had been added by E.O. 11110, thereby effectively revoking E.O. 11110 as such, the original legislative authority underpinning the order had, of course, already been nullified five years earlier, back in 1982.[citation needed]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_11110