The gold did get back to the Philippines, but of course I don't know how many of the pre-war banks survived the Japanese occupation--things really got nasty at the end.
The silver pesos--including the salvaged pesos that didn't get a ride to San Francisco, but which instead had to be dumped into the bay--were also returned to the Philippines. Except perhaps, any that might possibly have been melted to supply the metal for the (newly independent) Philippines' first coins, the 1947s 50-centavos and 1-peso.
The leaflets are interesting, aren't they.
