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— ADVERTISEMENT — U.S. GOV’T GOLD U.S. Gold Coins Authorized for Immediate Release


The U.S. Money Reserve Vault Facility today announces what could be the fi nal release of U.S. government-issued gold coins previously held in The West Point Depository/U.S. Mint. For a limited time, U.S. citizens will have the opportunity to purchase these $5 government-issued gold coins for the incredible at-cost price of only $141.00 per coin. An amazing price because these U.S. government-issued gold coins are completely free of dealer markup. That’s correct—our cost. This may be your fi nal opportunity to buy U.S. government-issued gold coins at this price. Gold, which is currently around $1,300 per ounce, is predicted by experts to have the explosive upside potential of reaching up to $5,000 per ounce in the future. Please be advised: Our U.S. government gold inventory will be priced at $141.00 coin while supplies last or for up to 30 days. These coins may sell out. Call today! U.S. Money Reserve will release these U.S. government-issued gold coins at cost on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Orders that are not immediately received or reserved with the order center could be subject to cancellation and your checks returned uncashed. Good luck. We hope that everyone will have a chance to purchase this special U.S. government- issued gold at this price because it could be going to $5,000 per ounce. Order immediately before our vault sells out completely! Special arrangements can be made for gold purchases over $50,000.


U.S. Government-Issued American Eagle Gold Coins


Coins enlarged to show detail.


Authorized by Congress: Public Law 99-185


By Executive Order and Congress Public Law 99-185, Americans can now buy new government- issued gold. Congressionally authorized United States gold coins provide American citizens with a way to add physical gold to their portfolios. Gold American Eagles are made from solid gold mined here in America, struck at the U.S. Mint at West Point, and produced with a U.S. dollar denomination, making them legal tender United States gold coins. They are highly liquid, easily transportable, and, unlike paper assets, Gold American Eagles have a tangible value you can


feel each time you hold your own gold. Though no one, including U.S. Money Reserve, can guarantee a gold coin’s future value will go up or down, numerous experts are predicting gold to reach $5,000 per ounce. Now is the time to consider converting part of your paper assets into gold. U.S. Money Reserve has a limited supply and urges you to make your vault reservations immediately. Call a Senior Gold Specialist at 1-800-915-0288 to start your gold portfolio and begin protecting your wealth today. If you’ve been waiting to move your money into gold, the time is now.


Do Not Delay - Limited Supplies Available! Government-Issued Gold Coin


THE MARKETS FOR COINS ARE UNREGULATED. PRICES CAN RISE OR FALL AND CARRY SOME RISKS. THE COMPANY IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND THE U.S. MINT. PAST PERFORMANCE OF THE COIN OR THE MARKET CANNOT PREDICT FUTURE PERFORMANCE. SPECIAL AT-COST OFFER IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO ONLY ONE LIFETIME PURCHASE OF 10 AT-COST COINS (REGARDLESS OF PRICE PAID) PER HOUSEHOLD, PLUS SHIPPING AND INSURANCE. PRICES MAY BE MORE OR LESS BASED ON CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. PRICE NOT VALID FOR PRECIOUS METALS DEALERS. ALL CALLS RECORDED FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE. OFFER VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. COIN DATES OUR CHOICE.


Call Toll-Free 7 Days a Week: VAULT CODE: NM52-141


1-800-915-0288


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© 2015 U.S. Money Reserve U.S. MONEY RESER VE ONLY $14100 EACH SHIPPING & INSURANCE $15-$35


PURE COST - NO DEALER MARKUP!


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