Oakville Beaver, 15 Jul 2011, p. 32

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BREAKING NEWS: Gold is at a record high!THE ROADSHOW IS COMING ROADSHOWTO OAKVILLE NEXT WEEK!Next Week in OakvilleBy: Michael RossWe are pleased to give you an opportunity to showcase your wonderful items, at no cost! Great Canadian RoadshowWe continuously travel across Canada purchasing a wide variety of antiques, collectibles and precious metalsfter two successful weeks in Grimsby,prior to 1964 are all made with silver,Athe roadshow heads to Oakville! Soand we have noticed a large increase of ITEMS WE MAKE AN OFFER ON MAY INCLUDE...you better search through your attics and customers coming to the Roadshow withCoinsWar ItemsCollectiblesbasements, go through your lock boxes and coins and cashing them in for their silver jewelry, because you may be sitting on avalue. small fortune and not even know it! Road-show experts are here to examine all your Experts at the Roadshow will evaluate and antiques, collectibles, gold, and silver.examine your items, FREE OF CHARGE, as well as educate you on them. TheDuring our show in Guelph, a woman came Roadshow sees hundreds of people during in with a jewelry box that she had just a one week event, and they have beenPre 1967 Silver Dollars, WWI, WWII, War Med-Toys, Train Sets, Dolls, inherited from her late aunt. I dont wear travelling across Canada to different citiesHalf Dollars, Quarters, als, Swords, Daggers, Advertising, Cast Iron jewelry, explained Cheryl Barnes, so it and towns, searching for your forgottenDimes, Nickels, Large Bayonets, Civil War Banks, etc. was an easy decision to come down to the treasures.Cents, and all others.Memorabilia, etc.Roadshow to sell it. She was very excited SilverGold CoinsScrap Goldwhen she was able to walk away with a Trains, dolls, toys, old advertising signs,cheque for over $2,100 for jewelry she was pocket watches, porcelain and bisquenever going to wear anyways.dolls, pretty much everything can be sold at the Roadshow. Any early edition Barbies are sought after by Roadshow Im so happy, Lindacollectors, as well as a variety of DinkyToys and Matchbox Cars. Lionel Trainsexplains, I never would have and a variety of tin toys can also fetch athought that my old tin of price, especially if they are in their origi-nal box or in mint condition. If a collector coins was worth so much! I is looking for one of your collectables, we can nally afford to renovate can always make an offer to buy it.my kitchen. We have noticed a substan-Any generous donation given during the promotion period to theExpert Cliff Edwards explains, We have tial increase in the amount Heart and Stroke Foundation will be matched dollar for dollar bynoticed a substantial increase in the amount of precious metals such asthe Great Canadian Roadshow up to a maximum of $50,000 re-of precious metals such as gold and silver coming to the Roadshow, which makes ceived in donations. The Great Canadian Roadshow reserves thegold and silver coming to sense considering how high its currentlyright to further match any or all donations exceeding the afore-the Roadshow, which makestrading at. He added, The Roadshow ismentioned amount of $50,000.sense considering how high great because it puts money in peoplesMarch 1, 2011 to February 28, 2012pockets, especially during such hard times. its currently trading at.The Heart and Stroke Foundation Logo is a trademark of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and is used under license.Lots of items that are just sitting around The Heart and Stroke Foundation thanks the Great Canadian Roadshow for its generous support. This is not an endorsement.collecting dust in basements and jewelry PAYING ON THE SPOT FOR ALL boxes can be exchanged for money, on theA man brought in a 1950s Marx Tin Toy GOLD AND SILVER COINSspot! .Robot, in fairly good condition, still in its original box. We were able to locate a col-At another Roadshow event, a womanlector for that specic toy within minutes,walked in with a tin full of hundreds of and that gentleman went home with over old coins that were given to her as a young$700 for his Toy Robot and a few other CANADIAN CANADIAN SILVER CANADIAN SILVER 14K & 22K GOLD HALF DOLLARCANADIAN 22K DOLLARchild by her grandfather. She nally de-small toys.OLYMPOLYMPIC COINSIC COINUP TO $8,700GOLD COINUP TO $13,500cided to come in to the Roadshow and seeWe represent thousands ofwhat he had given her. She was ecstatic toSo whether you have an old toy car, a bro-collectors worldwide wholearn she had coins dating back to the late ken gold chain, or a Barbie sitting in the are all looking for a variety 1800s, some of which were extremely rare. closet, bring it down to the Roadshow, we Roadshow consultant Raymond Flack ex-will take a look at it for FREE and it could of collectibles!plains We had uncovered an 1871 Queen put money in your pocket!Victoria 50 Cent piece, valued at over FREE ADMISSION$2,000!! She also had a nice assortment of coins that were not rare dates, but she wasMonte Carlo Inn. able to sell them for their silver content.July 18th - July 22ndAll in all, Roadshow customer Linda374 South Service Road EastDonaldson was able to cash in with $4See you at the ,500! Monday-Thursday:Im so happy, Linda explains, I never Oakville, ON. L6J 2X6 would have thought that my old tin of coins 9:00 AM-6:00 PMRoadshow!was worth so much! I can nally afford to Directions: On the corner of renovate my kitchen. Friday:Raymond Flack continued, Canadiancoins prior to 1967, and American coins9:00 AM - 4:30 PMTrafalgar Road and the QEW www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 15, 2011 32

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