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THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE
The Government Just Killed the Penny. Here’s What They Aren’t Telling You.
Rachel Gearhart, Publisher, The Oxford Club

Dear Reader,
In November 2025, the U.S. Mint stopped making pennies.
Why?
Because a dollar’s worth of copper pennies now contains $3.87 worth of metal.
The government didn’t kill the penny because it was inconvenient. They killed it because the metal is too valuable.
But one 50-year market veteran says the crisis in copper is nothing compared to the calamity brewing in silver.
And what happens next will shock the market in a way we haven’t seen since the early 1970s.
Good investing,
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