Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 7 Jul 2011, p. 15

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JEWELRY GUITARS 8. OTHER INSTRUMENTS Fendev Cnbson, Mm» n Any and 0%? (er GOLD 8- SILVER Pew WRIST 8| POCKET WATCHES Rm. MILITARY ITEMS 8. SWORDS R» JEWILK' Gold, sdvet, p‘ohnum. dlomonds. 'ubves stones and metals, rmgs, braceleis, nocHoces, eoréy newehv. eve Swotc h vmloge amps. saxOphones, wood winds, mandolin: and < HUNDREDS OF “PEOPLE CASH IN ON ~ . MODERN DAY GOLD RUSH! Yeatmday m the Hotidc‘y Inn: hundreds lined up to cash In old (chm, msh‘um'ents 90M and lewehy o! the heosuve Hunters Roadshow. The bee even! «5 in MM.“ 0“ week. bume goid, SlIVeL timepieces and other voiuobles. One vmto: I- spoke wflh yesteldoy said: ’N's unbehevoble I bIOuQN m some old coins that had been in a lime CIQO! bOx for yems and some old herringbone neckbces~ m less hon ‘5 minutes I H! with a check (0: $700 The: Stu“ has been in my yewelry box ond'drosser for 01 least 20 yeats." Another gentleman btoughl m on old Fendev guitar his fathev had bought yams ago. The man said, "Dad had Iess than 50 bucks in Ibo! guitar.“ The Roadshow specious: the! mode a few phone colk and a vetersno-nan in By 1630:! belong STAFF WRITER Ioker 0‘5 .ewe O'OS. me Ily, demo! gold Bunn Special, Roihoo ’ ‘ )WUKD3 R9vc’)hflu)nr.lfy Wm C iols, lnives, gdm‘ ielmts The» older the coins mode befme 1905. 0'" 40 YEAR HIGH f: x, TiHony, Hut nois. Homilvor wok plohnurr conditions wanted Gold and silver. pour into yesterday's Roadshow due to highest prices in 40 yoc lpphues MUMGIG Thus week} Roadshow as fhe best place 00 994 cow necied with those coliedon. The ptocbss o5 flee and any one can bung Items down to the even! (I the Roadshow specnolnsts fund nems m the” collectocs me .mereated in, offers wdl be made to purchase them. Abom 80% 05 the guests that attend the show end up selling one 0': more Rem: at he event, ' ' Coms and gwtars are not the onty stem the show :5 buymg, 'Gold and SONG! markets are sowing," says Atchue Davis,_ a Roadshow reptesennnve 'Broflen gewel‘ry 0nd goki 0nd sliver coms odd up very qchy I Wo-shmguon- b0ught the gun-04 (0: $5,700; The sells: continued, '¢ 90! unether $150 for o bloken nchoce ohd on old class ring It's not every day Ibo! Someone comes to town bringing .six thousand dQHots with you: name on it" ' | ' Jeff. Parsons, President loe Troosme Huniexs Rood- show, commented, 'Lots 0? people have items tho! they know are voiuoble; but put don't know Wheré to sell them Old COINS. paintings, strds. g-u'itovsv,’ pocket watches and liewelry' one Valuable rto coilecias. These coflectow we willing lo pay big money [or those Hem: that Ihev are lookind Po: ' ’ Mun-Roadshow moduli», bay Enright, with a family about the gold iomlry CM! Wm, WWI. WWII. e! it they brought In. omens )mec “hers 0r YF roken ckenbockev, Grouch, new om V6! PAID ADVERTISEMENY m )6 Wallhon mges 'U.S. B CANADOAN COONS MADE BEFORE l965 ARE THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER BY COLLECTORS. COlNS MADE BEFORE I965 ARE 90% SILVER, AND VALUABLE BECAUSE OF EITHER THE SILVER CONTENT OR EVEN MORE VAlUABlE IF ONE HAPPENS TO BE A RARE DATE.” commem 'l om So happy ! deeded to come to the:- Pm show I saw the newspaper the event and bmug inch o‘d Getmon sword I had bought back from \Nm War” and someold coih‘s, and here is my check W“ 0 gram thing f0! our community l om, heodmg home nc 10 see wHot else I have that they rmghf be Intetesred m The Roadshow connnues today stomng or The event is hee and no oppomtmem rs needed iust finished waking with o gentleman that had a class ring, Mo bracelets and o hondlul of save: d( His check was for eye: $650 i would say mm name we." ovet 100 people have yes'eldOy the their soap gold.~ One gentleman holding hns < he 1250 in the lobby 0‘ he even! yestetduy he at We“? )1. ‘Jl

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