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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 2012, p. 31

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[â€"â€"â€"â€"_‘â€"â€"â€"â€"vmuoom-Mmynunat a ,_ , a , l " o a 0 ~ 0 a ' ,0 . l Gold and Silver Corns Selling for Highest Pn_ cos in Over 30 Years V“ ' l o l a i o i Due to Weak Economy and It’s Happening Right Here in ' . '. . _. Brantlord & Cambridge! a, .5!” W ~ 5 FWRlTER ‘ ‘ I V \ A l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€" i i . V ,r. a, lCC wrll be placrng ads in newspapers, radio recently inherited, youcan taflrtathese collectors l ‘ l ' ' ‘ l“ ll “ and running television 5330"] this geek|dasking for use}, It yotérs'raEluchy-you ttray have tgranny pea le to bring in any a siver on go coins war ousan . i way ere 5 no mg to . . i made belore lOOB and US. coins made belore lose and it sounds like lunl ‘ Gd”! items at int-tut #02350;an ”his l 1970 Those that bring in their coins will be able “I'm; “$090,090de '00 - - ”Uh?" ‘ to speak with collectors one on one agdmhaye|thei; 0° ' '0 am ' "‘5 You can 9 coins looked at by a s ialist, Wit e ep 0 y , ,5 A y i , l these lCC members, 0% will be modefito thosfi “t.“v" ' ‘ ll V‘s”: {i i , ° No an WW that have cains made are 1968. O ers wi ’ . . . . l be made based on silver or gold content and ' . 3W '" ”mmtbreowiluangsts the rarity at the coins All coins made before an “co? "dim"? Flt _ buy“ I ' l “338 W'“ be f‘Ommed 0“? W'sl‘fi’ed infilUdlng Any and all coins made belore l968, US. ; DEE a ' ms m. our dale l 9°| com' Si ver 90‘“ Si yer ° 0'52 ° types coins made belore l970, rare coins, entire . The of}... 3, made on the 3 ton behalf of l file'il'cctli’fwnfli @3333 £23: 133°C“ '° 5°" collections, Silver Dolflars, Hall Doll‘lOIrs, h on, when“ making m. 2%,, ' . ' Hal Dimes Nic as T tee If you are like a lot of people you mi ht have Quarters, Dimes, ‘ . I , , i a lew old cams or even a collee can in lying Cent Pieces, Two C9" Pieces, Cents, l-O‘Qe ' “Y0“ (laid. ”.0000“ ll“ 0““r m w'“ WY l around, It you have ever wondered wh‘otdthey Cents, Hall, Cents and all others. M0" spot i are worth now might be your chance to in out _ , y and even sell them if you choose They could be m m y . You 9" '00% Oh.” otter ”Ml" "0 h'dd’“ b“ worth a lot according to the International Coirlt| All denominations made belore W34. l Collectors also known as ICC, Colectors wi - pay a fortune for some coins and currency for their ”I. m . , collections ll it is rare encugh, one coin could be lncludmg $20, $10. $5. $4. $3. $2.5. $l. - worth over $lO0,000 according to Eric Helms, Private Gold, Gold Bots, etc. ’ Y I _ coin collector and lCC member. One ultra rare LON i tthJES lN V‘ dime. an l8Q4S Barber, sold for a record 3| 0 mm ”In. If, I»: If CPD ‘0. CAMBRlDGE , 1 million to a collector in july of 2007. (\jNhtlle rigor Kruggerands, Canadian MapleHleals, Pandas, l: is an extreme example, many rate on va ua 9 Gold 50,5. U45. Ea les and 3., alas, etc. ‘ \ cams are stashed away in dresser drawers or 9 ~ TUESDAY SATURDAY l lock boxes around the country The lCC and. its , , FE B 2 1 ST _ 2 51" l: collector members have organized a traveling . 1,; , event in search ol all types 0 coins and currency . ‘1: lUE 5 FRI SAT . Even common coins can be worth 0 Significant ‘ , amount due to the high price ol silver and gold. ; l . says Helms Washington quarters and Rooselvell ‘: " i , dimes can be worth many times their ace va ue. ‘ ‘ § ‘ j . Recent Sllvel markets have driven the price up on b. . B E c’ T W E ST E R N Pl- U S l common coms made of silver Helms explains that . i: L all US hall dollars, quarters and dimes made ’ - l ' before lQ7O contain 00% silver and are sought m m H y_. , h M 1 . alter any time SllvelJDllCes rise Right now its a Broken and unused tewellery, dental gold. , , . , .i ,. ( ,t .v ‘ r sellers market he sai or: H 12.)er )l 2) i if a it , i The rarest Corns these collectors are looking m l lot tnClUde $20, $10. $5 and $2 V2 Edd Diamond tings, bracelets, earrings, loose l cams and any coin made before l850 T ese demands a" ”on“ etc 1 cams always bring big premiums according to l ' 99m ' ' , . ‘_ ‘ 1 the lCC Silver do lars are also very sought alter m B t ST \N E S l E R N l7 L U y nowadays . . l Other types at items lhe ICC will bepurchosing whmg mode 0‘ platinum. l during this event include U S currency, gol m _ _. _ ' t , » ' ,i , ¢ ' bullion, investment gold, silver bars, silver rounds, new” be m 90H” Mb” etc. and 5 r » r_,-, y ,i ., x y , t prool sets, etc Even foreign coins are sought , ’ 'terl' ' ’ _ alter and will be purchased onyfimlg malt“ 5 "‘9' ‘ g , . . ' ‘ ‘ Also at this event anyone can sell their gold Moi-ll. iNl {.1 .‘ , r‘ i/ . x i t‘; lewellery, dental gold or anything mode at gold ‘ on the spot Gold is currently trading at record high prices Bun? anything you thin might 5. gold and the colectors will examine. test and r , id- . y ‘ ‘ rice it lor lree ll you decrde to sell, you will ' 4,14 J ‘ , be paid on the spot ~ it has been an unknown “ __ â€" : loci that (0in dealers have alwa s paid more lOI~ . ‘ . , _ s r tewellery and scrap gold than other iewelers and ' 1“" R - ' '72:. l W“ W“ .i, i W t , ' ' 1 So wlintlwi or) have one coin you in a \ _' . ; might be will able or a large collection you C 0 I N c O L ‘- E C T O R 5 . * > 1 - a

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