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How to avoid fake silver and gold

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How to avoid fake silver and gold
By Brian Hicks | Saturday, June 1st, 2013

Dear Reader,

If you've followed the silver markets at all over the past few years, I'm sure you've seen reports on fakes and forgeries circulating.

While gold is far more valuable, silver is a very popular target for faking because people are less suspecting because of the lower price tag.

And as I don’t have the space in this email to list all the ways silver is being faked, I will tell you this.

There is ONE absolutely foolproof way that I know about to avoid ending up with counterfeited silver.

And when I say it's foolproof, I mean 100%.

Follow this single secret, and not only will you avoid being duped, but you'll also STILL have the chance to bank some serious gains any time the price of silver moves.

As I said, I have limited space here, so I've provided a FREE rundown of this secret right here.

Good Investing

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Brian Hicks






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