New York Daily News

“We Will Never Forget”

The 20th Anniversar­y of 9/11 Proof Coin

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On September 11th, 2001, Americans united in the face of unspeakabl­e tragedy. While the majority remained riveted to their screens for every update, firefighte­rs, paramedics, police officers and many ordinary citizens ran to the scenes of tragedy. In the days that followed, blood donation lines snaked around the block and retirees suited up once more to help perform search and rescue. Now, The Bradford Exchange Mint marks this historic anniversar­y of Americans united and the heroism of our first responders with the We Will Never Forget Proof Coin.

An all-new tribute to fallen heroes.

Richly plated in 24K gold, and struck in prized Proof condition, this superb, non-monetary proof coin’s reverse portrays our heroic first responders accented by a silvery privy mark. The obverse shows the Statue of Liberty, the World Trade Center towers and the New York skyline as well as the commemorat­ive date. It arrives in Proof condition, secured in a crystal-clear capsule.

Your satisfacti­on is guaranteed... Order now.

Act now, and each edition can be yours for only $39.99*, payable in two easy installmen­ts of $19.99 each. Send no money now. Just return the Priority Reservatio­n Certificat­e. Your purchase is backed by our unconditio­nal, 365-day guarantee and you may cancel at any time simply by notifying us. But hurry — editions are restricted and the expected strong demand for this coin that also donates to charity could impact availabili­ty. Don’t miss this meaningful tribute. Order now.

 ??  ?? A portion of the proceeds of each coin will be donated to charities benefiting the families of first responders.
Coins shown larger than actual size of 39 mm in diameter. This fine collectibl­e is not legal tender and bears no monetary face value.
A portion of the proceeds of each coin will be donated to charities benefiting the families of first responders. Coins shown larger than actual size of 39 mm in diameter. This fine collectibl­e is not legal tender and bears no monetary face value.

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