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PAGE 16! AREA NEWS THE NEWS-DEMOCRAT! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012 Cash for Jewe ry, Coins & Currency ROladshow S ·.. nds M -n - with L -cal R .id c nts This W --k 0 1 Carr .lIt..n Ar -a.- .. pe.. _ _oey .. .... . 0 .. _.es .e. ..... ee . ny ... 00.. e Attendance has been Great. By Sally Ferguson Staff Writer location. During the 4 day stay, local residents can bring in any costume jewelry, gold and silver jewelry, coins & older US Currency and turn them in for cash on the spot. Just about everybody has some amount of gold or silver just lying around. The staff w ill help sort costume jewelry, broken items and coins. Just bring it all. Do not leave the box of c.ostume The Roadshow has had an enjoyable visit. Several visitors have cashed some unwanted attic finds for serious money. One local resident brought in some old currency from before 1900 and left with over $5,000. The family had handed down the bills, and some COLLECTIDLE COlNS UP TO $50,000 ANY GOLD COINS JEWELRY OR CURRENCY. rms GROUP OVER $500 were in pretty good shape. Most visitors know that gold and silver coins are valuable regardless of their age. But Ben and Julie were really surprised when they brought a giant piggy bank in full of what they thought were common coins. Along with a dresser drawer full of costume jewelry and bag of'non-running watches, Julie pocketed $1,843 dol- lars cash. Gold has reached world record pric- es and silver markets have toppled the 30 year charts. at home. Let the experts take a look. This week anybody can sell them direct to the collectors. They are here to spend cash, and shop for the en th usiastic collectors. The Cash Roadshow visits cities around the country hosting 4 day events allowing the general public to take advantage of convenient loca- tions. The response has been tremen- dous. The public who comes to the "cash it in" event are so pleased that they make another visit. The word of mouth travels fast between relatives and friends and neighbors. Local residents have been known to bring everything from small coin BRONZES AND STATUES LIKE THIS THREE FOOT ALL NATrVE AMERICAN ARE SOUGHT AFI'ER The recent record prices have been associated with wealthy investors buying gold and silver, commodities trying to avoid the weak. US dollar, and a slow recovering economy. There is no better time than now for you to gather up some of that broken jewelry and other precious metals. Starting at 10 am on today, the Cash for Jewelry, Coins & Currency Road- show is setting up a convenient STEEL PEDAL CAR WAS BOUGHT FOR $],300 collections, large note currency in stacks, to large bags of old jewelry and watches that need sorted. Times are such that even the most secure family could use some extra spend- ing cash. As the economy recovers these record prices are expected to go back down making this an important RAILROAD AND OTHER POCKET WATCHES ARE VERY DESIRABLE Sterling Silverware time to act now. If you have older United States currency and coins, it might be time to cash in. will be purchasing all types of old currency, silver and gold coins direct from the public. All types are welcome and the event is free. Collectors will be on hand to identify and sort, so bring everything. The quality or grade will be determined. According to collectors, the grade being higher makes the currency & coin worth more money. With the current gold and silver market, high GOLD AND RAIL- ROAD UP TO $1,000 OLDER GOLD WRISTWATCHES UP TO $3,100 prices are being paid for older coins too. Any dollar, half, quarter and dime coins minted in the US are more desirable. These automatically qualify if they are 1965 or older; halves need to be 1970 or older. Collectors warn, please do not try to clean or paint anything. This will decrease their value. GERMAN DAGGERS UPTO $500 WE PAY CASH If you go: When: Jan. 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. IOam-7pm Where: General Butler State Resort Park 1608 Kentucky 227 Carrollton, KY Hot Items the Collectors Pay Cash For. 1. Sterling Silverware, Silver or flatware marked 925 or Sterling 2. COINS, Especially US before 1970 3. Watches--Omega, LeCoultre, Rolex, Gruen, Illinois, Ball, Pocket. 4. Guitars & Musical Instruments. Gibson, Martin. Banjoes, Fiddles, Trumpets, VioliDs, Clarinets, 5 Jewelry. : Gold, Silver, Platinum, Diamonds and precious stones. (Even Costume). Nineteenth Century to prior to 1940s may be more desirable, Also scrap gold, dental gold. 6. Swords-Civil War, World Wars, Samurai, Confederate, Union: Bags, Helmets, Medals, Relics. 7. Dolls & Action Figures. 8. Coin Operated Machines, Slot Machines, Trade Stimulators, antique Vending. Jukeboxes. 9. Cowboy related: Spurs, Bits, Saddles, Military Harness, Sherrif and Police Badges, (toys of the famous Roy Rogers, Lone Ranger, Hepalong Cassidy, Gene Autry, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Johnny Yuma.) 10.. Clocks: Prefer IS!h Century, Carriage, LeCoultre, French, Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Figural, bronzes. 11. Tobacciana: Lighters, ad.vertising, signs, Clocks, machines. General Store, apothecary. 12.. Cast Iron Mechanical & Figural Banks. 13. Music boxes, External Horn Victrolas, phonographs, early radios table tops such as RCA, Edison, Regina, German made, 1880s to 1930s, obscure Catlanite & Bakelite. 14.. Old Toys- anything before 1960. 15. Anything Gold; platinum; gold coins; gold ounces; dental gold; scrap, broken. 16. Anything Sterling, .925 or .999 including flatwa.re sets, tea pots, silver bars, silver ounces, Silver Coi,ns 1792.2010, any age bullion, and all industrial precious metals. - MARTIN GUITARS :1930'S UP TO $35,000 FENDER & GIBSON GUITARS, BRING THE AMP. WE HAVE SPENT THOUSANDS UP TO $25,000 LEHMANN BICYCLE WAS BOUGHT FOR $600 BAND lNSTRUMENTS ARE NEEDED FOR STUDENTS THlS FALL BUDDY L,'TONKA& SMITH MILLER TOY TRUCKS RANGE FROM $!O UP TO $850 OLD TOYS THlS ONE $12,000 Sc p e elry Den at Go d Ste ing Si verware Ste IngTe Sets Sil vr Dolars IIcoIns 70&earlier Go d Co ns Anythl marked.999, .925or S e ing Silver ndgal arsorrounds yag ndustrta Sc p I form of pia inurn e e a ce t in TONKA TOYS VICTROLAS AND OLDER SLOT AND OLDER MUSIC BOXES MECHANIC COIN MACHlNES $100 UP TO $50,000 $75 UP TO $]8,000 CIVIL WAR AND OTHER MILITARY SWORDS AND DAGGERS $100 UP TO $[4,000 MUSIC BOXES AND GERMAN DAGGERS, COLLECTORS HORN MACHINES WANl'TO BUY THESE UP TO $5,000 U ude· GERMAN HELMETS UP TO $300 SWORDS UP TO $350

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Page 1: CashforJewe ry, Coins Currency ROladshow Pay Ar. . CashFor.nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7m3775v639/data/16_70223_CARROLL_A_16...watches, Julie pocketed $1,843 dol-lars cash. Gold has reached

PAGE 16! AREA NEWS THE NEWS-DEMOCRAT! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2012

Cash for Jewe ry, Coins & Currency ROladshowS·.. nds M -n - with L -cal R .id c nts This W - -k 0 1 Carr . lIt ..n Ar -a.-..pe.. _ _oey .. .... . 0 .._.es . e. ..... ee . ny ...0 0 . .e

Attendance has been Great.By Sally FergusonStaff Writer

location. During the 4 day stay, localresidents can bring in any costumejewelry, gold and silver jewelry,coins & older US Currency and turnthem in for cash on the spot. Justabout everybody has some amount ofgold or silver just lying around. Thestaff will help sort costume jewelry,broken items and coins. Just bring itall. Do not leave the box of c.ostume

The Roadshow has had an enjoyablevisit. Several visitors have cashedsome unwanted attic finds for seriousmoney. One local resident brought insome old currency from before 1900and left with over $5,000. The familyhad handed down the bills, and some

COLLECTIDLE COlNSUP TO $50,000 ANY GOLD COINS JEWELRY

OR CURRENCY.rms GROUP OVER $500were in pretty good shape.

Most visitors know that gold andsilver coins are valuable regardlessof their age. But Ben and Julie werereally surprised when they brought agiant piggy bank in full of what theythought were common coins. Alongwith a dresser drawer full of costumejewelry and bag of'non-runningwatches, Julie pocketed $1,843 dol-lars cash.Gold has reached world record pric-es and silver markets have toppledthe 30 year charts.

at home. Let the experts take a look.This week anybody can sell themdirect to the collectors. They arehere to spend cash, and shop for theen thusiastic collectors.The Cash Roadshow visits citiesaround the country hosting 4 dayevents allowing the general public totake advantage of convenient loca-tions. The response has been tremen-

dous. The public who comes to the"cash it in" event are so pleased thatthey make another visit. The word ofmouth travels fast between relativesand friends and neighbors. Localresidents have been known to bringeverything from small coin

BRONZES AND STATUES LIKE THISTHREE FOOT ALL NATrVE AMERICAN

ARE SOUGHT AFI'ER

The recent record prices have beenassociated with wealthy investorsbuying gold and silver, commoditiestrying to avoid the weak. US dollar,and a slow recovering economy.There is no better time than now foryou to gather up some of that brokenjewelry and other precious metals.Starting at 10 am on today, the Cashfor Jewelry, Coins & Currency Road-show is setting up a convenient

STEEL PEDAL CAR WAS BOUGHT FOR$],300

collections, large note currency instacks, to large bags of old jewelryand watches that need sorted. Timesare such that even the most securefamily could use some extra spend-ing cash. As the economy recoversthese record prices are expected to goback down making this an important

RAILROAD AND OTHERPOCKET WATCHES ARE

VERY DESIRABLE

Sterling Silverware

time to act now. If you have olderUnited States currency and coins,it might be time to cash in. will bepurchasing all types of old currency,silver and gold coins direct from thepublic. All types are welcome andthe event is free.Collectors will be on hand to identifyand sort, so bring everything. Thequality or grade will be determined.According to collectors, the gradebeing higher makes the currency &coin worth more money. With thecurrent gold and silver market, high

GOLD AND RAIL-ROAD

UP TO $1,000

OLDER GOLD WRISTWATCHESUP TO $3,100

prices are being paid for older coinstoo. Any dollar, half, quarter anddime coins minted in the US aremore desirable. These automaticallyqualify if they are 1965 or older;halves need to be 1970 or older.Collectors warn, please do not tryto clean or paint anything. This willdecrease their value.

GERMAN DAGGERS UPTO $500

WE PAY CASH

If you go:When: Jan. 24th, 25th, 26th,

and 27th.Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday and Friday.IOam-7pm

Where:General Butler State

Resort Park1608 Kentucky 227Carrollton, KY

Hot Items theCollectors Pay

Cash For.1. Sterling Silverware, Silver orflatware marked 925 or Sterling2. COINS, Especially US before19703. Watches--Omega,LeCoultre, Rolex, Gruen,Illinois, Ball, Pocket.4. Guitars & MusicalInstruments. Gibson, Martin.Banjoes, Fiddles, Trumpets,VioliDs, Clarinets,5 Jewelry. : Gold, Silver,Platinum, Diamonds andprecious stones. (EvenCostume). Nineteenth Centuryto prior to 1940s may be moredesirable, Also scrap gold,dental gold.6. Swords-Civil War, WorldWars, Samurai, Confederate,Union: Bags, Helmets, Medals,Relics.7. Dolls & Action Figures.8. Coin Operated Machines,Slot Machines, Trade Stimulators,antique Vending. Jukeboxes.9. Cowboy related: Spurs, Bits,Saddles, Military Harness,Sherrif and Police Badges, (toysof the famous Roy Rogers, LoneRanger, Hepalong Cassidy,Gene Autry, Gunsmoke,Bonanza, Johnny Yuma.)10.. Clocks: Prefer IS!h Century,Carriage, LeCoultre, French,Ansonia, Seth Thomas, Figural,bronzes.11. Tobacciana: Lighters,ad.vertising, signs, Clocks,machines. General Store,apothecary.12..Cast Iron Mechanical &Figural Banks.13. Music boxes, External HornVictrolas, phonographs, earlyradios table tops such as RCA,Edison, Regina, German made,1880s to 1930s, obscure Catlanite& Bakelite.14..Old Toys- anything before1960.15. Anything Gold;platinum; gold coins;gold ounces; dental gold;scrap, broken.16. Anything Sterling,.925 or .999 includingflatwa.re sets, teapots, silver bars, silverounces, Silver Coi,ns1792.2010, any agebullion, and all industrialprecious metals.

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MARTIN GUITARS :1930'SUP TO $35,000

FENDER & GIBSON GUITARS,BRING THE AMP.

WE HAVE SPENT THOUSANDSUP TO $25,000

LEHMANN BICYCLE WASBOUGHT FOR $600

BAND lNSTRUMENTS ARE NEEDEDFOR STUDENTS THlS FALL

BUDDY L,'TONKA& SMITH MILLER TOYTRUCKS RANGE FROM $!O UP TO $850

OLD TOYS THlS ONE $12,000

Sc p e elryDen at Go dSte ing Si verwareSte Ing Te SetsSilv r DolarsII coIns 70 & earlier

Go d Co nsAnythl marked .999,.925or S e ing Silverndgal ars or roundsyag ndustrta Sc pIform of pia inurn

e ea ce t in

TONKA TOYS

VICTROLAS AND OLDER SLOT AND OLDERMUSIC BOXES MECHANIC COIN MACHlNES

$100 UP TO $50,000 $75 UP TO $]8,000

CIVIL WAR AND OTHER MILITARYSWORDS AND DAGGERS $100 UP TO

$[4,000

MUSIC BOXES ANDGERMAN DAGGERS, COLLECTORS HORN MACHINES

WANl'TO BUY THESE UP TO $5,000

Uude· GERMAN HELMETS

UP TO $300

SWORDS UP TO $350