Gold-Filled Swiss Vaults

This Historic Swiss Bank Vault for Sale is a Safe Bet

Bank vaults often conjure up images of Scrooge McDuck happily diving into piles of coins, something you can recreate for real if you become the proud owner of a Swiss bank vault for sale. Selling for a price not made public and available to ship anywhere in the world, the vault comes with 8 million Swiss five cent coins (15 tons of 'liquid' money).

It's up to the new owner or owners to decided what to do with the bank vault once they have ownership. The vault itself is a beautifully crafted piece considered to be one of the best form the early 20th century. It is still operational and thus can be used for its original purpose as well as new ones -- such as recreating the scene of Scrooge McDuck swimming in money -- or simply just lounging in the money, pretending to be an obscenely wealthy billionaire.
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