The Oklahoman

Residents snap up Gold Bars issued in 7 States

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Heavy Gold Vault Bricks loaded with valuable Jumbo State Bars layered in 24 Karat Gold are up for grabs as thousands stand to miss the deadline to claim the gold bars; now residents in 7 states can claim the Gold Vault Bricks for themselves and keep all the valuable bars found inside just by covering the minimum gold fee set for state residents within the next 48 hours

“It’s l i ke a modern day gold r ush,” said Mary Ellen Withrow, emeritus 40th Treasurer of the United States of America.

That’s because actual Gold Vault Bricks™ still loaded with four 5 - ounce Jumbo State Ba r s l ayered i n va l uable 2 4 Karat Gold bearing the name of the First Bank of the United States of America™ and the state they were minted for are up for grabs as thousands of U. S. residents stand to miss t he deadli ne t o cl a i m t he gold. Now a ny resident of those states can claim the Gold Vault Bricks for themselves and keep all the valuable gold found inside. That’s four massive bars weighing a f ull 20 ounces of high demand bullion copper layered i n valuable 24 Karat Gold in all.

And here’s the best part. If you live in one of the 7 states l isted i n today’s publicatio­n you cover only the minimum gold fee set for state residents of just $245 per bar which totals $ 980 for all four Jumbo State Bars locked away i nside these gold vault bricks. That’s a rea l stea l because residents l i ving outside of the designated 7 states must pay $620 per bar which totals $2,480 if any remain.

“As Executive Advisor to Federated Mint I earn my pay deliver i ng breaking news. A nd t o d ay ’s a n nou ncement con f i r mi n g the release of Gold Vault Bricks to the general public is as big as it gets. Believe me, I know how valuable these Gold Vault Bricks are to resellers, collectors, dealers and anyone else who gets t hei r hands on t hem,” Withrow said.

“So my adv ice i s this, anyone who gets an opportunit­y to get their hands on one of these Gold Vault Bricks better jump at the chance before they’re al l gone,” Withrow said.

“These Gold Vault Bricks l oaded with massive 5- ounce Jumbo State Bars layered i n valuable 24 Karat Gold make the most i mpressive gif ts for Christmas, bir thdays, graduation­s, weddings, and any other occasion, especially for that hard-to-buy-for person,” Withrow said.

According to Ms. Withrow, si nce thousands of U. S. residents sta nd to miss the deadline to claim the gold, today and tomorrow a re i nt ended a s a “specia l 48 hour release” for the benef it of persons l i v i ng in; OK, AR, CO, KS, MO, NM and TX. This gives residents of those states a fair chance to claim the Gold Vault Bricks and all the valuable gold loaded inside for themselves.

But, Ms. Withrow added, “The Gold Vault Bricks are only available as i nventory permits during the special 48 hour release and once they’re gone, they’re gone.” The emeri t us Treasurer added, “Remember t h i s , these Gold Vault Bricks contain a f ull 20 ounces of high demand bullion copper layered in valuable 24 Karat Gold and we have no power t o st op dea l ers , resel l ers , collectors and the l i ke from buying up all the Gold Vault Bricks they can get their hands on a nd resel l i ng t hem for a bi g prof i t ,” Withrow said.

Anyone who fails to obtain them during this special 48 hour release may be forced to buy them later i n the secondary market from a dealer, reseller or collector at a hefty premium.

” We a l ready k now t he phones wil l be ringing off the hook. That’s why hundreds of agents a re sta nding by t o a nswer t he phones beginning at 8:30am this morning. We’re going t o do our best, but with just 48 hours to answer all the calls it won’t be easy. So make sure to tell everyone to keep calling if all lines are busy. We’ll do our best to answer them all,” Withrow said.

“That’s why Federated Mint set up the St at e Dist r i bution Hotl i nes i n order t o make sure residents i n t he 7 desig nated states listed in today’s newspaper publicatio­n can get them now,” Withrow said.

The only thing readers of today’s newspaper publicatio­n need to do is make sure they l ive i n one of the 7 states l i sted i n today’s newspaper and call the State Distributi­on Hotlines before the special 48 hour release ends midnight tomorrow. ■

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 ??  ?? ■ RESIDENTS IN 7 STATES CASH IN: The phone lines will be ringing off the hook. That’s because for the next 48 hours, packages containing actual Gold Vault Bricks still loaded with four 5-ounce Jumbo State Bars layered in valuable 24 Karat Gold minted by the Federated Mint are being shipped to residents in 7 states. These are the only Gold Vault Bricks known to exist and everyone wants them. That’s because they’re still loaded with Jumbo Gold Bars bearing the name of The First Bank of the United States of America and the state they were minted for. And here’s the best part. If you live in one of the 7 states listed in today’s publicatio­n you cover only the minimum gold fee set for state residents of just $245 per bar. That’s a real steal because residents living outside of the designated 7 states must pay $620 per bar if any remain.
■ RESIDENTS IN 7 STATES CASH IN: The phone lines will be ringing off the hook. That’s because for the next 48 hours, packages containing actual Gold Vault Bricks still loaded with four 5-ounce Jumbo State Bars layered in valuable 24 Karat Gold minted by the Federated Mint are being shipped to residents in 7 states. These are the only Gold Vault Bricks known to exist and everyone wants them. That’s because they’re still loaded with Jumbo Gold Bars bearing the name of The First Bank of the United States of America and the state they were minted for. And here’s the best part. If you live in one of the 7 states listed in today’s publicatio­n you cover only the minimum gold fee set for state residents of just $245 per bar. That’s a real steal because residents living outside of the designated 7 states must pay $620 per bar if any remain.

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