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🏷️ MONSTER Boxes on SALE! Silver Maples, Eagles and more. 🎃

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Ready for a hauntingly good deal? 👻 This October: Shop Precious Metals with No Minimum Purcha

Ready for a hauntingly good deal? 👻 [Kitco]( [GOLD]( [SILVER]( [GIFTS]( [DEALS]( This October: Shop Precious Metals with No Minimum Purchase! [No tricks, Just Treats. Monster Boxes on SALE]( Spooktacular Savings on Silver Monster Boxes! [2024 MintFirst™ Silver Maple Leaf Coin Monster Box (500 pcs 1 oz coins)]( [2024 MintFirst™ 1 oz Silver Eagle Monster Box (500 Coins)]( [2023 MintFirst™ Silver Maple Leaf Coin Monster Box (500 pcs 1 oz coins)]( [2023 MintFirst™ 1 oz Silver Eagle Monster Box (500 Coins)]( [Silver Maple Leaf Coin Case (500 coins) - Random Year]( [RCM 10 oz Silver Bar Monster Box (50 Silver Bars)]( Did you know... Silver has been used as currency for thousands of years, dating back to ancient civilizations. The word “silver” is even synonymous with “money” in many languages, including French ("argent"). Also, the belief that silver could combat monsters comes from a combination of its physical properties, its symbolic associations with purity and divinity, and centuries of mythological and religious traditions. Whether as a weapon against werewolves, a tool for detecting vampires, or a protective amulet against spirits, silver has maintained its role as a supernatural defense against monsters in human imagination. This enduring association continues to be a powerful part of Halloween lore and monster mythology today. Looking for something else? [Gold]( [Silver]( [In Stock]( [Deals]( [Fall for Silver, Shine with Gold]( Did you know? You can store your precious metals with us! [Global Precious Metals Storage Solutions]( [USA Canada]( [Hong Kong]( [Human score]( [Trustpilot Stars]( [number of reviews]( [Trustpilot Logo]( My Account View transaction history, tracking details, & manage your profile. [Login]( Contact [877 775-4826](tel:877-775-4826) [514 875-4820](tel:514-875-4820) info@kitco.com Follow Us Follow us for exclusive promotions, new products, and the latest market trends. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](mailto:mailto:unsubscribe@kitco.com?subject=Unsubscribe) All logos, brand names and/or trademarks that appear here are the property of their respective copyright holder.  © 2024 Kitco Metals Inc. 620 Cathcart, Suite #900, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1M1 Canada.

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