an - walnut» CHRONICI}; . Wednesday. September 28. 201 1 mm - Roadshow extended -II KltGhElle 3 d 5 '8“ I r... ay TERRY [NIGER [iced a substantial increase in the amount rare dates, but she was able to sell them Barbie’s are sought after by the Roadshow 1 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 4‘ Staff Writer coming to the Roadshow, which makes never would have thought that my old tin Toys and Matchbox cars. Lionel Trains and I . sense considering how high it's currently oi coins was worth so much! 1 can ï¬nally a variety of tin toys can also fetch a price, l l A, After very successful shows iii Western trading at, He added, “The Roadshow 1$ afford to renovate my kitchen" Perry especially it they are in their original box I i ‘ a. Canada, The Roadshow is in great because it puts money in people‘s Bruce continued, “Canadian coins prior or in mint condition If a collector is look- : l â€_ ‘ $3; "1 Kitchener So you had better search pockets. especially during such hard times. to 1967. and American coins prior to 1964 mg for one of your collectibles, they can I I g ‘ ‘ through your attics 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. I t “ ‘ _ through your luck boxes and Jewellery collecting dust in basements and jewel ced a large increase of customers coming : , because you may be sitting on a small lery boxes can be exchanged for money, to the Roadshow with cams and cashing A man brought in a 1950’s Marx'l'in Toy b l ‘ fortune and not even know it! Roadshow on the spot!“ them in for their silt-er value". Robot, in fairly good condition, still in i 5 to expens are here to examine all your an its original box. They were able to locate l j. g, '9‘ tiques, collectibles, gold and silver At another Roadshow event. a woman, Experts at the Roadshow will evaluate and a collector for that specific toy within l T , g named Mira Kmalchek, walked in with a examine your items, FREE OF CHARGE. minutes and that gentleman went home l ’ 4 .. ; ' . During a show near Toronto, a woman tin full 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 E _‘ .r . _ came in with a Jewellery box that she had given to her as a young child by her grand Roadshow sees hundreds of people during other small toys. l i ‘ ~ ‘ ' ; l’ ’ just inherited from her late aunt. ‘1 don't lather She ï¬nally decided to come in to a one week event, and they have been i ' .» wear Jewellery," explained Barbara Engles. the Roadshow and see what he had given travelling across Canada to different Cities So whether you have an old toy car, a I ‘ ' ’ “so it was an easy decision to come down her She was ecstatic to learn she had and towns. searching for your forgotten broken gold chain, or a Barbie sitting in ' ' ; . .. t . to the Roadshow to sell it", She was very coins dating back to the late 1800's, some treasures. . the closet, bring it down to the Roadshow, : . V ' I i ‘ excited when she was able to walk away of which were extremely rare. Roadshow they will take a look at 1! it]! FREE and ii : -‘ " ' ‘ mth a cheque for over 52.100 for jewellery consultant Perry Bnice explains “We had Trains, dolls, toys, old advertising signs, could put money in your pocket! ' she was never going to wear anyway. uncovered an 1871 Queen Victoria 50 Cent pocket watches. porcelain and bisque : Local “08(1an ape†piece, valued at over $2,000!! She had a dolls, pretty much everything can be see you at I Exam'nes some Gold Jewellery Expert Elijah Gold explains, “We have no nice assortment of coins that were not sold at the Roadshow. Any early edition the roadshow! l , . l , i . 7 M W ' V ' . l 1111:. 1* " / «i t , , 1 ‘ '- : X, ' T}: ‘ 7 , .A _ ti a» .1.) i- U- l l l i , . _ _ , t . , ‘ ., . ‘ . ' : I '1‘ ‘7T PI “EflFlï¬â€˜ â€KW/t T {FE-“(if I l ' -‘ "’ i r - ~ . . ' *-r ’ l i I . _ t .,l ‘1 fl. ,. . 4 _/ . ,, , . , ‘ i t ' :2. ‘»._,L ‘7 . ’ ‘ I ‘ * 2“ ’ - ‘ - - a" 1/ F. ~ 1 i x £4131 ’1 all ï¬ï¬ ' ‘ ~ . , -. {257$ . 3 ‘ two! 3 * , \ é? ’ .; \ , I \. v 3 ; f [It ‘ t .3 . , . . .- .. \' I k ‘ .in he. . l a," b . 1% . . ' .. ~ . . ‘ i - - Radisson Hotel Kitchener : Radisson Hotel Kitchener . . , , 2960 King Street East, Kitchener . i. . r i, ' I" ' - - ' ; will m†Sept, 30 Freellouse Calls Sept 26â€"30 Mon-Thur 9am-6pm Fri 93m-3pm ~ I , . ivé$88~325$2775 , Bring in your old unwanted or broken - ; jewelry, coins, antiques & collectibles TOP 5 lTEMS T0 BRlNG. .. L for cash. Gold Jewellery, Gold Coins, Silver Coins, Sterling Silver. Collectibles i ; . ,.,., . ‘1 mp THEITEMSWEMAKEANOFFERONMAYINCLUDE: t ' riERE S “with! it WORK; SILVER’AnySilveritemssuchasflatwareJea aimeworidmciuangookiorymcooms 'WARFTEMS:WWI.WMI,WarMedals,Swords. ; 0 Gather all your collectibles and sets, charm bracelets, iewellery 5 anything , INVESTMENT GOLD Caiadia'i Maple Leaf. Double Daggers. Bayonets, CMI War Memorabilia, etc. . bring them in marked Sterling or 925 Eagle. Gold Bars. nggermds. Pandas. etc . JEWELLERY: Diamond Rings. Brunet: Earrings. l - FREE admISSIon - cows Any COINS betore i967 (Silver Dollars. .scw GOLD: All broken gold, med mm, any loose Diamonds. All Gem Stones etc ' NO appointment necessary Hall Dollars. Quarters, Dimes. Halt Dimes. missrng pieces (Earrings. Chants. gold Links etc). - PAPER MONEY: All donomnations made betore | 0 We Will make offers on the spot it Nickels. Large Cents and all others) collectible Dental Gold, Class Rings, Charm Bracelets. etc 1930. Confederation bills, Large Bills ‘ ‘ f The“? '5 '"tefeS‘ '" the "9'" “9‘9" â€"5 '3’†â€"5 5' em" WWW - PLATINUM Jewellery. Dental. Wiring and anything - OTHER COLLECTIBLES: Toys. Tran Sets, Dolls. ‘ ' Accept the Offer 3‘ get pa'd immediately . GOLD COINS All demrmnations from all parts else made of Platinum Adveniang, Cast Iron Banks, Pottery, etc. 0 FREE cottee . ' .. i l : . ; . Fully heated indoor faCility i l . l . . ‘ SCRAP GOLD 0 GOLD COINS 0 GOLD OUNOES ' GOLD PROOF SETS 0 DENTAL GOLD ‘. ' . M .. 1 ill ‘i . l Bring it in and one of our experts Will be glad to examine it for you! We reoresent ttwmsaws oi collectors who are all looking tor a variety of collectibles' We have puchased a wade selection 0! items for our group of collectors The CCG (Canadian Collectors Group) are a prwate group of colectors who are looking for inque items in a undo variety 01 categories. " ‘ - a r . '. , ‘ r†" a.» in»! t 5.4 “‘. ,-- ‘ I._ ‘_‘2 .>. r" . ". -.. ._.. gainâ€. ,{6 ‘ *9 3,}: ' ‘ \_;;.-r‘-‘3“ ’ . ’\ I . x ‘ '4 . b . q; «A ~ ‘ r,- ,1. ‘Irn . A ,‘W