The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

New Ohio State Silver 100’s to go quick

Ohioans get 48 hours to snap them up at just state minimum

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Ohio – The phone lines are ringing off the hook.

“It’s like a modern day ‘Gold Rush’,” said Mary Ellen Withrow, the emeritus 40th Treasurer of the United States of America.

“Everyone wants to get their hands on the first and only Ohio State Silver 100’s now being handed over to Ohio residents at just the state minimum set by the private Federated Mint before they’re all gone,” Withrow said.

“But don’t bother calling local banks and credit unions because they can’t even get their hands on these never before seen Ohio State Silver 100’s,” Withrow said.

That’s because these valuable, proof finish Ohio State Silver 100’s are not being released and minted by the U.S. Gov’t. That’s right; they’re being released directly to the first 17,544 Ohio residents who beat the 48 hour order deadline exclusivel­y from the vaults of the private Federated Mint.

“But you better hurry because these full one ounce Ohio State Silver 100’s are struck in high relief .999 solid silver proof finish and will always be a valuable precious metal which is why everyone is snapping up as many as they can before they’re all gone,” Withrow said.

“As Executive Advisor to the Federated Mint I get paid to deliver breaking news. So if you’re a resident of the state of Ohio you better call right away because only the first 17,544 callers are guaranteed to get these valuable Ohio State Silver 100’s at just the $99 state minimum set by the Federated Mint,” Withrow said.

“Here’s my advice. Don’t wait to call. Pick up the phone right now and get as many of the new Ohio State Silver 100’s as you can before they’re all gone,” said Withrow.

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