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Closing Soon! Opportunity to Earn 12% on Silver, Paid in Silver

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The first silver bond offered in over 150 years is closing soon. Closing Soon! Opportunity to Earn 1

The first silver bond offered in over 150 years is closing soon. Closing Soon! Opportunity to Earn 12% on Silver, Paid in Silver The first silver bond offered in over 150 years is closing soon. Interested investors can still participate in this historic offering by [indicating their interest on this page](. The bond is scheduled to close its first tranche by the end of July. [Monetary Metals & Co](. is arranging financing for the silver bond, which enables investors to express a long-silver position, with annual income paid in silver ounces. Silver is up ~30% YTD. More Information: - Investment Structure: Silver bond (just like a dollar bond but with principal and interested denominated in silver, and paid in silver) - Use of funds: Silver proceeds will be used to restart and develop a publicly traded US-based mining company. Production is scheduled to begin this year. - Term: 3 years - Estimated Return: 12% annual, paid in silver - Payments: Quarterly payments in physical silver made directly into your Monetary Metals account - Minimum Investment: 1,000 ounces silver Investors can fund an account using silver they already own, or they can purchase silver directly from Monetary Metals at less than 1% over spot price. Please note the bond is available to accredited investors only. About Monetary Metals Monetary Metals has been delivering a yield on gold and silver to their clients since 2016. The company has a track record of over 57 funded transactions, [including the first gold bond offered in the United States since 1933](. Since then, they’ve financed two other gold bonds and are now offering [the first silver bond in over 150 years](. Sincerely, Monetary Metals and Zerohedge P.S. Don’t miss this historic opportunity to invest in the first silver bond in over 150 years. Act now to secure your spot. [Click here!]( You may [unsubscribe]( at any time. Zero Hedge, P.O. Box 721, Mahwah, NJ 07430, United States [Link](

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