Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 16 Oct 2010, p. 9

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“US and Canadian coins dated 1967 and before are most sought afier by collectors. Coins made before I 96 7 are 90% silver and valuable because of the silver content or could be worth even more if one happens to be a rare date. " gold prices. Expert buyers for the Roadshow have noticed a tremendous increase in the amount of gold coming to the Roadshow and for good reason. While the Roadshow will accept anything that’s old, they will be focusing on gold and silver coins dated I967 and before, military items, toys'and trains, musical instruments, pocket and wrist watches. Scrap gold is expected to be a popularcategorythisweekduetosoaring Clean out your attics, closets and lock boxes, because the Roadshow is coming to Aaron next week. Roadshow experts will be in town examining antiques, collectibles, gold and silver. Tfeasure Hunters'Roadshow STAFF WRITER 9y Jason Dolong Ill International Colloclus lsuclatlu lull": an lull" III III IIIIIIIII Inc: at "out. - COINS Any and all coins dated I967 and before. This includes all silver and gold coins, dollars, half dollars. quaners, dimes, nickcls and pennies. All conditions wanted! - GOLD. SILVER JEWELRY PRICES AT 40 YEAR HIGHS! for platinum, gold and silver during this event. Broken Jewelry, dental gold, old coins, pocket watches, Kruggerands, Gold Bars Canadian Maple Leafs, Gold, Silver. Platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and all types of stones, metals, etc. Rings, bracelets, necklaces, all others including broken jewelry. Early costume jewelry wanted. . WATCHES POCKET WATCHES Rolex, Tiffany, Hublot, Omega, Chopard, Cartier, Philippe, Ebcl, Waltham, Swatch, C hopard, Elgin. Bunn Special, Railroad, Hamilton, all others. ' MILITARY ITEMS SWORDS WWI, WWII, etc. Items of intaest include swords, badges, clothes, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters, etc. - TOY S, TRAINS DOLLS All types of toys made before 1965 including: Hot Wheels, Tonka, Buddy L, Smith Miller. Nylint, Robots, battery toys, Mickey Mouse, all other toys - Train sets, all gauges, accessories, individual cars, Marklin, American Flyer, Lionel, Hafner, all other trains - Barbie Dolls, 61 Joe, Shirley Temple. Chmctersfiennan, all makers accepted. Other types of items Roadshow expertshopetoseeineludeoldtoys and train sets. Archie Davis, rowshow toy expert spoke about some of the top toys getting great offers. “Old tin windup toys from the late 1800’s throaghthe l960'sareingreatdemand now.” said Davis, “Especially those that are character related. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, the Flintstones or any character toys are sought Old Buddy L toys from the 1920’s to 1960’s are in demand.” Basically any toys made before I965 are wanted. Train sets made by Lionel, American Flyer, Marklin and others have the potential to fetch Record gold prices have Roadshow guests cashing in on broken jewelry or jewelry they don’t wear anymore with our “fair and honest” purchase offers. The Roadshow encourages anyone planning a visit to take a minute and examine their jewelry box or their lock box at the bank and gather anything that’s gold. lfa guest is not sure if something is gold, bring it anyway and the Roadshow staffwill test it for free. Other gold items of interest include gold coins, gold ounces, gold proof sets and dental gold. Got Gold? This week, visitors can cash in on antiques, collectibles, gold, silver, coins or just about anything that is old. high prices. Davis also stressed, “Toys with boxes and in mint condition bring sensational prices. Most of the toys that come to the Roadshow me not in perfect shape but can still bring good prices from collectors.” Above - A guest listens in as Mike Delong estimates and tells about the values of his coin collection. When expm Tom Fuller was asked Paid Advertisement VVE BKJY 106 #412’.‘ (“MIC BOOKS? what he enjoyed most about working at the Roadshow, he was quick to answer “Old coins and paper currency. For as long as I can remember I have been fascinated with collecting coins. I would go through the change in my parents grocery store looking for rare “If you go to the Roadshow, you can cash-in your items for top dollar: Roadshow representatives will be available to assess and purchase your items at the Howard Johnson Hotel, next Tuesday through next Saturday in Aurora. ” Fuller went on to explain that any coins dated 1967 and before are most sought after by collectors. US and Canadian coins made before 1967 are 90% silver and valuable because of the silver content or could be worth even more if one happens to be a rare date. “We help people sort through their coins for unique dates. We buy all types of coins at the Roadshow from wheat pennies to buffalo nickels, which are valuable from one coin to an entire truckload. See you at the Roadshow.” said Fuller. dates and errors. Once, I found a silver quanct lhatlsold for $300.00. Not bad for an 8 year old.” 1976 Olympic Coins

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