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Residents living outside the U.S. must pay double the state minimum for the State Silver 100’s

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The vault sat the Federated Mint are nearly empty.

“We can barely keep up with all the orders,” said Mar y Ell en With row, the emeritus 40 th Treasurer of the United States of America.

That’s because the first and only State Silver 100’s in existence are actually being handed over at just the state minimum set by the private Federated Mint to the first

17,544 U.S. residents who find the first two digits of their zip code printed in today’s publicatio­n.

The only thing residents need to do is call the Toll Free Hotlines before the 48 hour order deadline ends.

Everyone who does is getting individual State Silver100’ s at just the state minimum of $99 set by the Federated Mint. That’s why everyone should be taking full Vault Stacks (pictured in the bot tom right hand corner of to - day’ s newspaper) each loaded with three State Silver 100’s before they’re all gone.

And here’s the best part. U.S. residents lucky enough to be among the first callers to claim the entire 50 State Silver100’ s Collection, pictured right, are also getting 20 State Silver 100’s absolutely free.

“I’ m advising everyone who finds their zip code on today’ s Distributi­on List to get to their phones right now because the new State Silver100’ s are only being released to the first 17, 544 callers,” Withrow said.

Remember, this is not legal tender paper money issued by the U.S. Gov’t. These historic State Silver

100’s are a magnificen­t adaptation of the United States Treasury’s one hundred dollar Federal Reserve Note. They are the first and only State Silver 100’s struck in high relief .999 solid silver proof finish released exclusivel­y from the vaults of the private Federated Mint.

Just imagine how thrilled your children and grandchild­ren will be when you give them one of these impressive collection­s for their birthday, Christmas or any special occasion. Just be absolutely sure to keep the new . 999 solid silver one ounce State Silver 100’s and numbered certificat­es of authentici­ty inside the protective Vault Cases.

These stunning Vault Cases are custom made to hold, secure and protect both the State Silver 100’s and the numbered certificat­es of authentici­ty in a heavy-duty transparen­t Vault Case that allows the valuable State Silver 100’s to be viewed without ever being touched by human hands, thus preserving their valuable collector condition.

“We’re bracing for all the calls and doing ever y thing we can to make sure no one gets left out. So if lines are busy keep trying, all calls will be answered,” said Withrow.

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U.S. RESIDENTS GET 20 STATE SILVER 100’S FREE: Pictured above is the never before seen entire 50 State Silver 100’s Collection shown off by officials from the Federated Mint that everyone is trying to get. Lucky U.S. residents who are among the first...
 ??  ?? WHAT EVERYONE WANTS: Pictured left reveals for the very first time the valuable State Silver 100’s struck in high relief .999 pure fine silver loaded inside each Vault Stack. Pictured right are the Vault Stacks containing three of the only State Silver...
WHAT EVERYONE WANTS: Pictured left reveals for the very first time the valuable State Silver 100’s struck in high relief .999 pure fine silver loaded inside each Vault Stack. Pictured right are the Vault Stacks containing three of the only State Silver...
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