Baa m Advertorial SBoadshowm ID lNon Is A MýNul Don'1 Miss Tour Chance Te Cash nl By Jason Delong Treasure Hunters Roadshow STAFF WRJTER Yesterday at the Holiday Inn Express, hundreds lined up t0 cash antiques, collectibles, gold and jewelry in ai the Roadshow. The free event is in Milton ail week buying gold, silver antiques and collectibles. "Il is unbelievable, I brought in some old coins that had been in a littie cigar boxfor vears and some old herringbone neekiaces and in less (han fifleen minutes I lefi with a check.for $71237. " One visitor I spoke with yesterday said "It's unhelievable, 1 broughî in some old coins that had been in a little cigar box for years and some old herringbone necklaces and in less than fifteen minutes I lefi with a check for $712.37. That stuif has been in my jewelry box and dresser for at least 20 years." Another gentlemen brought an old Fender guitar his father bought Gold and Si/ver pour int yesterdays Roadshow due 10 highest prices in 40 years. Above -A couple waits with anticipation while Roadshow expert examines their antiques and gold items. The Roadshow is at the Holiday Inn Express this week. years ago. 'Dad had less than fifty bucks in that guitar." The Roadshow expert that assisted him, made a few phone calîs and a Veterinarian in Seattle, Washington bought the guitar for $5700.00. The seller continucd, 1i goî another $ 150.00 for a broken necklace and an old class ring, it's not everyday someone brings six thousand dollars t0 town with your name on it." Jeif Parsons, President of the Treasure Huniers Roadshow commented, "Lots of people have items that they knoxw are v'aluable but just don't know where to selI them. Old toys, trains, swords, guitars, with a gentleman that had an old class pocket watches or just about anything ring, two bracelets, and handful of old is valuable to collectors. These silver dollars,... bis check was for collectors are over $650.00. 1 willing to pay "Iy ug ote would say that there big money for foug 10tewere weîî over th.ose items they Roadshow, you 100 people in here ar loin or" can cash-in your yesîerday that sold Ths week*s their scrap gold." Roadshow i items for t0op One gentleman the place Io get dollar. Roadshow holding his check connected with for over $1250.00 those collectors. representatives will in the lobby of the The process is be available (o assess event yesterday' free and anyone and purchase your had this comment, can brings item s 1I am so happy 1 down t0 the event. items ai' the Holiday decided to come If the Roadshow Inn Express through Io the Roadshow. 1 thert col iems Saturday in Milton. ,, saw the newspaper thei colecorsad for the everal and are înterested ina, broughî in an nid offers will be made to purchase those items. About 80% of the guests that attend the show end up selling one or more items ai the event. Antiques and collectibles are not the onlv items the Roadshow is buying. "Gold and silver markets are soaring." says Archie Davis, a Roadshow representative. "Broken jcwelry and gold or silver coins add up very quickly. 1 just finished working Germait sword 1 brought back from World War Il and some old coins and here is my check. What a great thing for our communitv. 1 am heading- home now to see what else 1 have they might be interested in." The Roadshow continues today starting ai 9am. The event is free and no appointment is needed. Ouer International Chllscters Association mombors are Ieskloeg fer tbm fsIIewioe types et Items. * s.Anv and aIl coins made before 1967. This includes ail silver and gold coins, dollars, hall dollars, quartera, dimes. nickels and pennies. AIl conditions wanted! R ~ .I> KY PRIC ES AT 40 YI'AR HIGIIS! tor piaainam. goid and silser during thîs evena. Broken Jeaseirs, dental gold, oid coins. pocket asatches, Kruggerands, Goid Bars Canadian Maille L eafs, Goid, Silver, Platinum, diamonds, rubies. sapphires and ail types of stones, metals. etc. Rings, bracelets, neckiaces, ail otiters inciaditte broken jeweir). Eariy costume jeweiry wanicd. Ki 1 UA' i i5 s ll Rolex, Tiffany, Hublot, Omega, Chopurd, Cartier, Philippe, Ebel. Waitham, Swatch, Chopard, Elgin, nurn Special, Railroad, Hamilton. ail others. R i' if ý V'.. , L AIl types of toys made before 1965 including: Hot W'heels, Tonka, Buddy L, Smith Miller, Nylint, Robots, hattery toys. Mickey Mouse, ail other toys - Train sets, ail gauges, accessories, individual cars, Marklin, American Flyer, Lionel, Hafner, ail other trains - Barbie Doîts, Gi Joe. Shirley Temuple, Characters,Germn, ail makers accepted. WWI, WWIt, etc. Items of interest include swords, badges, clothles, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters. etc. 'A !i..ii', M f's' Metal and Porcelain si-gls, gas companies, beer aîîd iîqaor makers, automobile, iniîpieenîts. etc. Ail spots meoeuî t ahg emand inclnding: Poe 1970sa baebul curais hackey cunia, augiaphed hume alls, footbulls & haukelhulia; jerseys; snedphotos; etc.. WWWtrSaurebuntcrSroadShGw.Com Hoia InExrs Milon ON L9î 5G5~. s U 1oe. It TesRue mm *eld and Coin Pricos 1mb, Cash la Mm "Ifts a modem day gold rush, " said Treasure Hunters Roadshow Jeff Parsons. Gotd is now trading near 40 year highs, and vou can cash in ai the Treasure Huniers Roadshow. AIl types of gold are wanted, including gold coins, Kragerrands, Maple Leafs and other gold bars, etc. Ail goîd jeascir, including broken jeselrs is accepted. Anything gold and silver is ssanted.