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Gov’t issued Silver Dollars go to U.S. residents free

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Valuable U.S. Silver Coins are now being handed over to U.S. residents who find their zip code listed below and beat the 48 hour order deadline to cover just the Vault Bag fee for unsearched bags of money loaded with over 100 U.S. Gov’t Issued Coins dating back clear to the 1800s

NATIONWIDE – The phone lines are ringing off the hook.

That’s because for the next 2 days Vault Bags containing valuable U.S. Gov’t issued coins are actually being handed over to U.S. residents who find the first two digits of their zip code listed in today’s publicatio­n.

Everyone who does this is being given the 90% pure Silver Morgan Dollar coin for free just by covering the Vault Bags each loaded with over 100 U.S. Gov’t issued coins for only $99 each as long as they call before the deadline ends.

“It’s hard to tell how much these Unsearched Vault Bags could be worth. That’s because after they were loaded with over 100 U.S. Gov’t issued coins including: Silver, scarce and highly collectibl­e and circulatin­g coins, the dates were never searched and the bags were securely sealed. But, we do know that some of the coins date clear back to the 1800s. Any one of these Vault Bags could be worth a small fortune,” said Timothy J. Shissler, Chief Numismatis­t for the private Federated Mint.

The only thing residents need to do is find the first 2 digits of their zip code on the Distributi­on List printed in today’s publicatio­n. If their zip code is on the list, they need to immediatel­y call the Toll Free Hotline before the 48 hour order deadline ends.

Since this advertisin­g announceme­nt can’t stop dealers and collectors from hoarding all the valuable coins they can get their hands on, the Federated Mint had to set a strict limit of 10 Vault Bags per resident.

“Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but those who get in on this now will be the really smart ones. Just think what some of these coins could be worth someday,” said Shissler.

Each Vault Bag is loaded with a small fortune containing in part, highly sought after valuable collector coins dating clear back to the 1800s including an Eisenhower Dollar, one of the last ever minted U.S. Dollars, a Kennedy Half Dollar, a rarely seen Bicentenia­l Quarter, a Silver Mercury Dime, rarely seen Liberty ‘V’ Nickels, nearly 100 year old Buffalo Nickels and circulatin­g U.S. Gov’t issued coins.

These are among the most desired and coveted coins issued by the U.S. Gov’t dating clear back to the 1800s. While there are never any guarantees, smart collectors are scrambling to get as many of these U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars as they can. With the right mint mark, year and condition they can command a price tag of $100 or more.

“We’re bracing for all the calls because there are just hours left for residents to get the Silver coins free,” he said.

So, U.S. residents lucky enough to find their zip code in today’s publicatio­n need to immediatel­y call the Toll Free Hotline before the 48 hour deadline ends to get the Silver coins free. If lines are busy keep trying, all calls will be answered.

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 ?? PAID ADVERTISEM­ENT FEATURE ?? U.S. RESIDENTS CASH IN: Pictured above and protected by guards are the Unsearched Vault Bags that everyone is trying to get. It’s hard to tell how much these Unsearched Vault Bags full of money could be worth someday. That’s because each Vault Bag is known to contain over 100 U.S. Gov’t issued coins, some dating back clear to the 1800s.
PAID ADVERTISEM­ENT FEATURE U.S. RESIDENTS CASH IN: Pictured above and protected by guards are the Unsearched Vault Bags that everyone is trying to get. It’s hard to tell how much these Unsearched Vault Bags full of money could be worth someday. That’s because each Vault Bag is known to contain over 100 U.S. Gov’t issued coins, some dating back clear to the 1800s.

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