Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

How to get the Bank Bags full of U.S. Gov’t issued Money

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Phone lines are expected to be busy, so special Overflow Hotlines have been set up to handle all the calls.

That’s because beginning at 7:30 am this morning Federated Mint is handing over sealed Bank Bags bearing the name of one of several now defunct banks, each full of old U.S. Gov’t issued coins and currency to the general public.

Please read the following questions and answers before calling the Toll-Free Hotlines printed in today’s publicatio­n.

QUESTION: Who gets the Bank Bags?

ANSWER: Thousands of U.S. residents stand to miss the deadline to claim the Bank Bags full of old U.S. coins and currency some issued clear back in the early 1900’s. Now any U.S. resident who calls the Toll-Free Order Hotlines gets to claim the Bank Bags for themselves and keep all the U.S. coins and currency found inside.

QUESTION: How much are the Bank Bags worth?

ANSWER: It’s impossible to say. Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but here’s why everyone will be rushing to claim the Bank Bags while they still can. Nobody has knowledge of the dates or mint marks of the U.S. coins and currency inside the Bank Bags, and that is what determines collector value. But what we do know is after the Bank Bags were loaded from Federated Mint vaults with a combinatio­n of over 200 U.S. coins and currency notes they were securely sealed for good. That means there’s no telling what treasures could be found inside these Bank Bags. So you better believe the Bank Bags are worth every penny, since there’s no telling how much just one collectibl­e coin alone could be worth in collector value.

QUESTION: Will the 48hour deadline be strictly enforced?

ANSWER: Yes. Unfortunat­ely

thousands of U.S. residents will miss the deadline set by Federated Mint to claim the money. That means the Bank Bags are up for grabs and now any reader of today’s publicatio­n who calls the TollFree Hotlines gets to claim the Bank Bags full of money for themselves and keep all the U.S. coins and currency found inside. The price for each Bank Bag loaded with nearly four pounds of rarely seen U.S. silver coins of all denominati­ons, rare Indian Head coins, scarce Buffalo coins, old Wheat Cents – Silver Certificat­e Note, Red Seal Notes and more has been set at 849 for all those

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who miss the deadline, but for those who beat the 48hour deadline the Bank Bag fee is 649 and the best part

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is all those who claim multiple Bank Bags cover just

590 plus get free shipping

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and free handling as long as they call the Toll-Free Hotlines before the deadline

ends.

 ?? ?? OLD MONEY: Beginning at 7:30 am this morning sealed Bank Bags are up for grabs. Each bag measures 9” X 17.5”, bears the name of one of several now defunct banks and is full of valuable U.S. coins and currency some dating clear back to the early 1900’s.
OLD MONEY: Beginning at 7:30 am this morning sealed Bank Bags are up for grabs. Each bag measures 9” X 17.5”, bears the name of one of several now defunct banks and is full of valuable U.S. coins and currency some dating clear back to the early 1900’s.

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