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Where does "Sound as a Dollar" still mean something?

Below please find a message from one of our advertisers, First Federal Coin. From time to time, we find special opportunities we believe you as a valued customer may want to see. Please note that the following message reflects the opinions and representations of our advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of Agora Financial.

The Daily Reckoning
Dear Reader,

Our Founding Fathers understood the meaning of sound money. They carefully defined our nation’s money — the Dollar — as being worth a certain fixed amount of silver or gold. However, in our lifetimes silver and gold have been replaced with “faith and credit”.

Most people are not aware that, each and every day, the U.S. government produces TWO very different types of dollars: one of paper, and one of pure, solid silver. That’s the one place where “Sound as a Dollar” still rings true: the American Eagle Silver Dollar.

For every single new American Eagle Silver Dollar, the government printing presses crank out 12,385 new paper dollar bills. Anyone can own American Eagle Silver Dollars. But you definitely need to understand the difference between bullion Silver Dollars and those with high collector demand.

The brand-new 2013 Eagle Silver Dollars will be released very, very soon. And now, Agora Financial subscribers are able to reserve the absolute “best of the best” 2013 Silver Eagles — certified to be flawless in every detail. Read the full story here!

Sincerely,



Nicholas J. Bruyer,
Founder
First Federal Coin

P.S. You only have to convert a small number of your paper dollar bills to secure hefty solid Silver Dollars. Don’t waste a moment, because the few elite coins will disappear in a heartbeat. You can take advantage of my reservation offer for as little as $99 — learn more now!

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