I 32 - Mi l in l)l ) autumn“: - \N‘riliir‘xdat. \r'litt-ttihr-i l4. so†Advertisement TERRY (NW ticed a substantial increase in the amount rare dates, but she was able to sell them Barbie's are sought after by the Roadshow Canadian Collectors Roadshow of precious metals such as gold and silver for their silver content" She explains, “I collectors. as well as a variety of Dinky _ , Staffll’riler coming to the Roadshow, which makes never would have thought that my old tin Toys and Matchbox can. Lionel Trains and A $1, sense considering how high it‘s currently of coins was worth so much! I can ï¬nally a variety of tin toys can also fetch a price, 2 After very successful shows in Western trading at. He added. “The Roadshow is afford to renovate my kitchen". Perry especially if they are in their original box f Canada. Die Roadshow is coming to great because it puts money in people‘s Bruce continued, “Canadian coins prior or in mint condition. if a collector is look- . Kitchener So you had better search pockets. especially during such hard times. to 1967, and American coins prior to 1964 ing for one of your collectibles, they can it through your aims and garages, go Lots of items that are just sitting around are all made with silver, and we have noti always make an offer to buy it. . through your lock boxes and Jewellery, collecting dust in basements and jewel ced a large increase of customers coming because you may be sitting on a small lety boxes can be exchanged for money, to the Roadshow with coins and cashing A man brought in a 1950’s Marx Tin Toy fortune and not even know it! Roadshow on the spot!" than in for their silver valueâ€. Robot, in fairly good condition, still in . expens are here to examine all your an- its original box. They were able to locate , V ttques. collectibles. gold and silver. At another Roadshow event, a woman, Experts at the Roadshow will evaluate and a collector for that speciï¬c toy within \ > _ named Mira Kovalchek. milled in with a examine your items, FREE OF CHARGE, minutes. and that gentleman went home ‘ . During a Show near Toronto. 3 human tin M of hundreds of old coins that were as well as educate you on them. The with over $700 for his Toy Robot and a few ’ .7 came m mm a Jewellery box that she had given to her as a young child by her grand- Roadsbow as hundreds of people during other small toys. . m ‘ ’uSi inherited from her late aunt. “I don't father. She ï¬nally decided to come in to a one week event, and they have been ‘ wear jewellery," explained Barbara Englas. the RDadShUW and see what he had given [Evening across Canada to different cities 50 whether you have an old my car, a , . . ’ “so it was an easy decrsion to come down her. She was ecstatic to learn she had and mseardting for yourforgotten broken gold chain, or a Barbie sitting in ' a“ -. to the Roadshow It) sell it" She was very coins dating back to the late 1800's, some treasures. the closet. bring it down to the Roadshow, . -' (I C exctted when she was able to walk away of which were extremely rare. Roadshow they will take a look at it for FREE and it I ' r †‘ With a cheque for mer $2,100 for Jewellery consultant Perry Bruce explains “We had Trains, dolls, toysold advertising signs, could put money in your podtet.’ She rim never going to wear anyway uncovered an 1871 Queen Victoria 50 Cent pocket watdres, porcelain and bisque i Lima! Roadshow ExPen piece, valued at over 52,000†She had a dolls, pretty much everything can be see you at . l Exammes some Gold Jewellery llxpen Eliiah Gold explains. “We have no nice assortment of coins that were not sold at the Roadshow. Any early edition the roadshow! l 1.-.... ..~~ - z » ‘ , ~ , - ‘ ' . .. 2 i g ‘ ' ; . 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Gold Jewellery, Gold Coins, Silver Coins, Sterling Silver, Collectibles , THE ITEMS WE MAKE AN OFFER ON MAY INCLUDE: l HERE S How .T WORKS - SILVER Any Silver items such as flatware, tea at the world including Gold Olympic coins °WAFl ITEMS: WWI, WWII, War Medals, Swords, , 0 Gather all your collectibles and sets. charm bracelets. jewellery & anything - lNVESTMENT GOLD: Canadian Maple Leaf, Double Daggers, Bayonets. CMI War Memorabilia, etc. ‘, bring them In marked Sterling or 925 Eagle. Gold Bars. nggermds. Parcels. etc . JBN'ELLERY [2 Rings, Bracelets. Earrings. f ' FREE adm|5$l0n - COINS Any c0ins before 1967 (Silver Dollars, - SCRAP GOLD. All broken gold. used mellow, any loose Diamonds, All Gerri Stones etc t 0 NO appointment necessary Hall Dollars, Quarters. Dimes, Hall Dimes. missmg pieces (Earrings. Charms. gold Links etc). 0 PAPER MONEY: All denominations made before E 0 We Will make offers on the spot ll Nickels, Large Cents and all others) collectible Dental Gold. Class Rings. Charm Bracelets. etc 1930. Confederation bills. Large Bills i there is Interest In the Item foreign corns, iaie wins a entire collections . PLATINUM Jewellery, Dent at Wiring and ‘1“th . OTHER COLLEC‘HBLES Toys. Train Sets, Dolls, l ' Accept the Offer 3 get paid immed'alely - GOLD cows All denominations horn all pans else made or Platinum Advertismg, Cast Iron Banks, Pottery. etc. i 0 FREE coffee l emitn;: 'i‘ - Fully heated indoor facility 2 ll [. l l we 1 Ill PM ST SCR/:\P GOLD 0 GOLD COINS - GOLD OUNOES ' GOLD PROOF SETS 0 DENTAL GOLD l Mi. ll Sl M fl IT 8 GOLD7 Bring it in and one of our experts wull be glad to examine it for you! I We represent thousands or collectors who are all looking tor a variety of collectiblesl We have purchased a wide selection cl items for oui group oi collectors i , l'he COG (Canadian Collectors Group) are a private M or selectors who are looking tor may items It a Wide variety 01 categories. 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