San Antonio Express-News

TX zip codes turn up gold for residents

Contents inside sealed Vault Bricks reveal old U.S. coins with added 24 Karat Gold Layering minted nearly 100 years ago are actually being handed over to Texas residents who find their zip code below; but only those who beat the 48 hour deadline are getti

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“If you live in the state of Texas you need to find your zip code listed in today’s newspaper announceme­nt and call immediatel­y,” said Laura A. Lynne, Director of Coin and Currency for National Mint and Treasury. That’s because Texas residents can really cash in for the next 48 hours. Here’s why. Non-state residents and those who miss the 48-hour deadline must pay $8 per coin, but Texas residents who take the Vault Bricks cover just the $4 per coin state minimum. That means Texas residents get all 125 coins with rare 24 Karat Gold Layering for just $500 which is a real steal since non-state residents must pay over $1,000 for each Vault Brick. And it gets even better for those claiming the Jumbo Gold Vault Bricks. This is all happening because thousands of U.S. residents stand to miss the deadline to claim the gold. Now any resident who finds their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n and calls to verify it gets to claim the Gold Vault Bricks for themselves and keep all the valuable gold found inside. And here’s the best part. Texas residents who find their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n are getting Sealed Vault Bricks containing the only Texas State Gold Bank Rolls known to exist with the exclusive State Restricted Design and each loaded with rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued Buffalo Nickels layered in valuable 24 Karat Gold by National Mint and Treasury.

“As Director of Coin and Currency for National Mint and Treasury, one of my jobs is to deliver breaking news. And today’s announceme­nt confirming the release of Sealed Gold Vault Bricks to residents of the state of Texas is as big as it gets,” Lynne said.

“So my advice is this, anyone who gets an opportunit­y to get their hands on one of these Gold Vault Bricks full of coins issued by the U.S. Gov’t nearly 100 years ago with rare 24 Karat Gold layering from the National Mint and Treasury better jump at the chance while they still can,” Lynne said.

“These Gold Vault Bricks make the most impressive gifts for Christmas, birthdays, graduation­s, weddings, and any other occasion, especially for that hard-to-buy-for person,” Lynne said. According to Ms. Lynne, since thousands of U.S. residents stand to miss the deadline to claim the gold, today and tomorrow are intended as a “special 48 hour release” for the benefit of Texas residents. This gives them a fair chance to claim the Sealed Gold Vault Bricks and all the valuable gold loaded inside for themselves.

But, Ms. Lynne added, “The Sealed Gold Vault Bricks are only available as inventory permits during the special 48 hour release so please do not miss the deadline.” The director added, “We have no power to stop coin dealers, resellers or collectors buying up all the Gold Vault Bricks they can get their hands on,” Lynne said.

”We already know the phones will be ringing off the hook. That’s why hundreds of agents are standing by to answer the phones beginning at 8:30am this morning. We’re going to 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,” Lynne said.

“That’s why National Mint and Treasury set up the State Distributi­on Hotlines in order to make sure residents of Texas can get them now,” Lynne said. The only thing readers of today’s newspaper publicatio­n need to do is make sure they live in one of the zip codes listed and call the State Distributi­on Hotlines before the special 48 hour deadline ends midnight tomorrow.

 ?? ?? FLYING OUT THE DOOR: Lucky Texas residents are hoping to find their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n, but not everybody will. That’s why those who do need to immediatel­y call the State Distributi­on Hotlines. Everyone who does is authorized to claim sealed Vault Bricks loaded with the only Texas State Gold Bank Rolls known to exist for the lowest ever $4 per coin minimum set for Texas residents - non-state residents and those who miss the 48 hour deadline must pay per coin, if any remain.
FLYING OUT THE DOOR: Lucky Texas residents are hoping to find their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n, but not everybody will. That’s why those who do need to immediatel­y call the State Distributi­on Hotlines. Everyone who does is authorized to claim sealed Vault Bricks loaded with the only Texas State Gold Bank Rolls known to exist for the lowest ever $4 per coin minimum set for Texas residents - non-state residents and those who miss the 48 hour deadline must pay per coin, if any remain.

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