The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

U.S. Gov’t Issued coins go to residents in 64 PA counties

Vault Bags loaded with rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued coins are actually being handed over to Pennsylvan­ia residents who find their county listed below, but only those who beat the 48 hour deadline are getting the Vault Bags of nearly 100 year old Gov’t is

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PENNSYLVAN­IA - The phones are ringing off the hook.

That’s because for the next 48 hours Vault Bags loaded with rarely seen Indian Head coins issued by the U.S. Gov’t nearly 100 years ago are being released to Pennsylvan­ia residents who find their county on the Distributi­on List printed in today’s publicatio­n.

Everyone is rushing to get the Vault Bags because each one is loaded with nearly a quarter pound of rarely seen Indian Head coins dating all the way back to the early 1900s.

“It’s hard to tell how much these heavy Vault Bags could be worth someday. That’s because after they were filled with U.S. Gov’t issued coins, the bags were securely sealed,” said Timothy J. Shissler, Director of Vault Operations for the private Lincoln Treasury.

Since this advertisin­g announceme­nt can’t stop collectors from hoarding all the rarely seen coins they can get, the Lincoln Treasury has imposed a strict limit of 10 Vault Bags per resident.

“Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but just imagine what these Vault Bags loaded with nearly a quarter pound of rarely seen Indian Head coins could be worth someday,” said Shissler.

That’s why it’s important that residents call the National Distributi­on Hotlines beginning at precisely 8:30am this morning.

Everyone who does is getting the Vault Bags loaded with rarely seen coins issued by the U.S. Gov’t nearly 100 years ago for just $59 and shipping and handling, which is why residents are claiming all the Vault Bags they can get since there’s no telling how much just one scarce and highly collectibl­e Indian Head coin alone could be worth in collector value. And here’s the best part. Everyone who claims four Vault Bags before all the money is gone is getting free shipping and free handling.

“With all these valuable coins up for grabs we’re bracing for all the calls and doing our best to make sure Pennsylvan­ia residents get through. But it’s important that residents find their county on the Distributi­on List and call the National Distributi­on Hotlines before the 48-hour deadline ends,” Shissler said.

“We know the phones will be ringing off the hook because we’re allowing residents to claim up to 10 Vault Bags. But to make sure residents who find their county on the Distributi­on List have a fair chance to get the coins, we’ll be strictly enforcing the 10 Vault Bag limit,” said Shissler.

“We’re bracing for all the calls because there are just hours left for residents to get the Vault Bags,” Shissler said.

So, Pennsylvan­ia residents who find their county listed in today’s publicatio­n need to immediatel­y call the National Distributi­on Hotlines before the 48-hour deadline set by the Lincoln Treasury ends to get the Vault Bags. If lines are busy keep trying, all calls will be answered.

THE LINCOLN TREASURY IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE U.S. MINT, U.S. GOV’T, A BANK OR ANY GOV’T AGENCY. THE INCREASE IN COLLECTIBL­E VALUE OF CERTAIN PRIOR ISSUES OF U.S. CURRENCY DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT CURRENT ISSUES WILL ALSO INCREASE IN VALUE. IF FOR ANY REASON WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIVING THE NEARLY QUARTER POUND EIGHTEEN COIN BAGS YOU ARE DISSATISFI­ED WITH YOUR PURCHASE, RETURN THE ENTIRE PRODUCT FOR A REFUND LESS SHIPPING AND RETURN POSTAGE. LINCOLN TREASURY IS NOT RESPONSIBL­E FOR LOST RETURN SHIPMENTS. THIS SAME OFFER MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE AT A LATER DATE OR IN A DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION. ©2017 LINCOLN TREASURY 8000 FREEDOM AVE., N. CANTON OH 44720

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RARELY SEEN U.S. COINS LEAVE VAULT: These packages containing Vault Bags loaded with valuable Indian Head coins issued by the U.S. Gov’t nearly 100 years ago are being moved from the private vaults of the Lincoln Treasury for immediate distributi­on to...
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