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Earn 12% on silver and be a part of history

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Secure your legacy with the first silver bond in over 150 years Dear Subscriber, You have a unique o

Secure your legacy with the first silver bond in over 150 years Dear Subscriber, You have a unique opportunity to secure your place in financial history. [Monetary Metals is offering the first silver bond in nearly 200 years](. By investing, you’re not just earning a 12% annual return on your silver, paid in silver—you’re taking a groundbreaking step toward a sound monetary future. This is more than just an investment—it’s a legacy. Imagine telling future generations that you were part of the movement that restored sound money and brought back financial sanity. The physical silver you earn, as well as your silver bond certificate (made with real .999 silver!), will be a treasured part of your family’s legacy. Key details: - Investment structure: Like a traditional bond, but with principal and interest denominated in silver, and paid in silver. Plus, any dollar price appreciation. - Use of funds: To restart and develop a historic US-based mining company - Term: 3 years - Interest Rate: 12%, paid in silver - Payments: Quarterly, directly into your Monetary Metals account - Minimum investment: 1,000 ounces of silver plus accrued interest You can fund your account with silver you already own or purchase silver directly from Monetary Metals at less than 1% over the spot price. Please note that this bond is only available to [accredited investors](. There are limited allocations available! Click the link below to indicate your interest (no commitment required) and secure your financial legacy. Click here: [Earn 12% on silver, paid in silver]( About Monetary Metals Monetary Metals has been delivering a yield on gold and silver since 2016, with over 57 successful transactions, including the first gold bond offered in the United States since 1933. [Join the movement and secure your financial legacy](. Sincerely, Monetary Metals and Zerohedge P.S. Don’t let your gold and silver just sit there dormant racking up fees. Put your metal to work in our deals. [Click here to learn more](. You may [unsubscribe]( at any time. Zero Hedge, P.O. Box 721, Mahwah, NJ 07430, United States [Link](

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