Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 May 2011, p. 19

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PAID ADVERTISEMENTHUNDREDS OF PEOPLE CASH IN ONMODERN DAY GOLD RUSH!By Jason DelongGot gold? Next week, visitors can cash in on antiques, collectibles, gold, silver, coinsSTAFF WRITERYesterday at theSandalwood Suites Hotel, WE BUY SCRAP hundreds lined up to cash in antiques, collectibles, GOLD & GOLD gold and jewelry at the Treasure Hunters Road-show. The free event is inMississaugaall week, JEWELRYbuying gold, silver, antiques and collectibles. One visitor I spoke with yesterday said, Its unbeliev-able, I brought in some old coins that had been in items at the event.a little cigar box for years and some old herring-Antiques and collectibles are not the only bone necklacesin less than fifteen minutes I left items the Roadshow is buying. Gold and silver with a check for $700. That stuff has been in mymarkets are soaring, says Archie Davis, a Road-AboveRoadshow specialist, Tony Enright, jewelry box and dresser for at least 20 years. show representative. Broken jewelry and goldtalks with a family about the gold jewelry Another gentleman brought in an old Fender guitar and silver coins add up very quickly. I just finishedthat they brought in.his father had bought years ago. The man said, U.S. & CANADIAN COINS MADE BEFORE 1964 Dad had less than fifty bucks in that guitar. The ARE THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER BY COLLECTORS. Roadshow specialist that assisted him made a fewNOW HIRINGCOINS MADE BEFORE 1964 ARE 90% SILVER, phone calls and a veterinarian in Seattle, Wash-AND VALUABLE BECAUSE OF EITHER THE SILVER ington bought the guitar for $5,700.00. The sellerWE ARE A MULTI-NATIONAL CONTENT OR EVEN MORE VALUABLE IF ONE continued, I got another $150.00 for a brokenCOMPANY WITH HUNDREDS OF necklace and an old class ring. Its not every dayHAPPENS TO BE A RARE DATE.WELL PAYING JOBS AVAILABLEthat someone comes to town bringing six thousand dollars with your name on it.working with a gentleman that had an old class Jeff Parsons, President of the Treasure Hunters ring, two bracelets and a handful of silver dollars.LOCAL AND NATIONAL Roadshow, commented, Lots of people have items His check was for over $650.00. I would say thatPOSITIONS AVAILABLEthat they know are valuable but just dont knowthere were well over 100 people in here yester-where to sell them. Old toys, trains, swords, gui-day that sold their scrap gold.MANY SALARIES STARTING ATtars, pocket watches or jewelry is valuable to col- The Roadshow continues today starting at lectors. These collectors are willing to pay big$45,000 AND UP9am. The event is free and no appointment is money for those items that they are looking for.needed.This weeks Roadshow is the best place to TO LEARN MORE ABOUT POSITIONS get connected with those collectors. The process isAVAILABLE & TO APPLY, STOP BY THE free and anyone can bring items down to theCHECK IT OUT!SHOW OR VISIT US ATevent. If the Roadshow specialists find items that their collectors are interested in, offers will beWWW.THRASSOCIATES.COMmade to purchase them. About 80% of the guests WHO TREASURE HUNTERS that attend the show end up selling one or more ROADSHOW WHAT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TO WHAT WE BUY SELL THEIR ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLESCOINS Any and all coins made before 1964, all conditions wanted! WHERE SANDALWOOD SUITES HOTEL GOLD & SILVER PRICES AT 40 YEAR HIGHfor platinum, gold and silver: TORONTO AIRPORTbroken jewelry, dental gold, old coins, pocket watches, Krugerrands, gold 5050 ORBITOR DRIVE bars, etc. MISSISSAUGA, ON L4W 4X2JEWELRY Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, all typ`es of stones and metals, rings, bracelets, necklaces, early costume jewelry, broken WHEN MAY 3RD - 7THjewelry, etc. TUESFRI 9AM6PM WRIST & POCKET WATCHES Rolex, Tiffany, Hublot, Omega, Cartier, Philippe, Ebel, Waltham,Swatch, Elgin, Bunn Sp SATURDAY 9AM4PMecial, Railroad, Illinois, Hamilton, all others.TOYS, TRAINS, DOLLS All makers and types of toys made before 1965: Hot Wheels, Buddy L, DIRECTIONS 905.238.9600Smith Miller, Nylint, Robots, Mickey Mouse, Train Sets, Barbie dolls, GI Joe, Shirley Temple, German.MILITARY ITEMS & SWORDS Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc: swords, badges,INFORMATION 217.787.7767clothes, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters. The older the swords, the better.19 Wednesday, May 4, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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