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Silver Circle Contest Winners

The following are the winners of the Silver Circle Contest:

Mike of Virginia won the 1 oz. Fine Silver Coin!
Randy of Texas won a Silver Circle comic book!
Adam of California won a Silver Circle comic book!

There's one winner I still haven't heard from, so I may end up drawing a second time from the pool of entries for the third comic book winner. An announcement will be forthcoming.

It's worth noting that once again, two of the winners (Mike and Randy) were the ones who had the most entries in the contest. All they did was take a minute and e-mail five of their friends to let them know about the contest. Next time a piece of fine silver or other great prize is up for grabs here, you absolutely can increase your chances of winning by participating more!

If you want to take a look at the prizes again, visit the contest page here, and don't forget to take a look at our sponsor's website: SilverCircleMovie.com

PS: Thanks to you we are on the cusp of 500 subscribers! That is an awesome milestone! Thank you so very much for all your help and support.

As announced yesterday, I will be doing a live streaming radio show tonight at 8 PM Central to catch up with all of you.



W. E. Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL

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