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Passive Income in Silver?

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Why work for silver, when you can make your silver work for you? Here's how… Dear Subscriber, Y

Why work for silver, when you can make your silver work for you? Here's how… Dear Subscriber, You’ve worked hard to earn your silver. Now, it’s time to make your silver work for you. Imagine this: every quarter, more silver is automatically added to your account. No purchase fees, storage fees, price checks or hassle. Just more silver ounces every 90 days. You can have this right now. [Earn 12% annually in Monetary Metals’ latest silver bond offering]( all while you sit back, relax, and simply watch your total ounces grow every quarter. It’s a passive income strategy that’s denominated and paid in ounces of sound money. And if silver prices rise? You benefit from that too. With Monetary Metals, you own your metal. So, any price gains are automatically yours. You get silver price upside, plus more silver ounces. Key benefits of this investment: - High yield: 12% annual return, paid in silver, in addition to any potential dollar price gains. - Automatic Quarterly payments: Interest income in the form of physical silver deposited directly into your Monetary Metals account. - Totally Passive: Your investment is completely passive, requiring no ongoing maintenance, fees, headaches, or hassle. Silver Price Upside, Plus a Silver Income Passive income, paid in a hard asset, with the chance to appreciate in addition to your quarterly silver payments. It’s the best of both worlds. It’s time to start earning passive income in silver. [Click here to learn more](. Sincerely, Monetary Metals, a trusted Kitco Partner P.S. While we would love for everyone to be able to take advantage of this opportunity, participation is limited. You must be an accredited investor, and a minimum investment of 1,000 ounces of silver applies. [Secure your spot by completing the form on this page.]( No commitment required. This message was intended for {EMAIL} , as a subscriber and/or customer of Kitco. [Update Your Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( | [Unsubscribe]( All logos, brand names and/or trademarks that appear here are the property of their respective copyright holders. © 2024 Kitco Metals Inc. 620 Cathcart, Suite #900, Montreal, Quebec, H3B 1M1 Canada.

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