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Clean out your attics, closets and lock boxes, because the Treasure Hunters Roadshow is com-ing to Port Clinton. Roadshow specialists are in town examining gold and silver jewelry, old coins and more. While the Roadshow will accept anything that’s old and valuable, they will be focusing on: gold and silver coins made before 1965, mili -tary items, fine art, musical instruments, pocket and wrist watches. Scrap gold is expected to be a popular category this week due to soaring gold prices. Buyers for the Roadshow have noticed a tre-mendous increase in the amount of gold coming
to the shows, and for good reason. Record gold prices have Roadshow guests cashing in on bro-ken or ou tdated jewel r y wi th our fair and honest purchase offers. The Roadshow encourages anyone planning a visit to take a minute and examine their jew-elry box or their lock box at the bank and gather anything that is gold. If a guest is not sure if
something is gold, br ing i t anyway and the Roadshow staff will test it for free. Other gold items of interest include gold coins, gold ounc-es, gold proof sets and dental gold. Other types of items Roadshow specialists hope to see include vintage guitars. Ryan Kru-shas, one of the Roadshow’s instrument special-ists, spoke about some of the top guitars getting great offers. “Old Gibsons and Fenders are in big demand right now,” said Krushas, “vintage amps too. We also buy vio l ins, mandol ins, woodwinds – if it plays it pays!” Timepiece spe-cialist Jeff Ford adds, “Watches are hot! We re-cently paid over $2,500 for an old Hamilton
pocket watch. And we are buying all types of high-end wris t watches too. Brands l i k e R o l e x , T i f f a n y a nd Chopard are very desirable to collectors. And the finest Sw i s s t i m ep i e c e i n t h e world, Patek Phil ippe, just e a r n e d a h a p p y s e l l e r $42,000.” When specialist Tom Fuller was asked what he enjoyed most about working at the Roadshow, he was quick to answer, “Old coins and pa-per currency — for as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with collect-
ing coins. I would go through the change in my parents’ grocery store, looking for rare dates and errors. Once, I found a silver quarter that I sold for $300. Not bad for an 8 year old.” Fuller went on to explain that any U.S. coins made before 1965 are the most sought after by collectors. Coins made before 1965 are 90% silver, and valuable because of either the silver content or even more valuable if one happens to
be a rare date. Fuller explained, “We help peo-ple sort through their coins for unique dates. We buy all types of coins at the Roadshow — from wheat pennies to buffalo nickels, and from sin-gle coins to entire truckloads. See you at the Roadshow.”
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WHO TREASURE HUNTERS ROADSHOW
WHAT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TO SELL THEIR COLLECTIBLES
WHERE COMMODORE PERRY INN & SUITES
225 WEST LAKESHORE DR. PORT CLINTON, OH 43452
WHEN JULY 19TH - 23RD
TUES–FRI 9AM–6PM SATURDAY 9AM–4PM
DIRECTIONS 419.732.2645
INFORMATION 217.787.7767
Above—Roadshow specialist, Tony Enright, talks with a family about the gold jewelry that they brought in.
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•Gather items of interest from your attic, garage, basement, etc. There is no limit to the amount of items you can bring.
•No appointment is necessary.
•If you decide to accept the offer, we will pay you on the spot and ship the item to the collector. The collector pays all ship-ping and handling charges.
•You get 100% of the offer with no hidden fees.
WE BUY ALL OIL PAINTINGS
AND WATERCOLORS
ROADSHOW COMES TO PORT CLINTON NEXT WEEK!
Got gold? Next week, visitors can cash in on scrap gold, fine jewelry, silver and other precious metals.
“U.S. COINS MADE BEFORE 1965 ARE THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER BY COLLECTORS. COINS MADE BEFORE 1 9 6 5 A R E 9 0 % S I LV E R , A N D VALUABLE BECAUSE OF EITHER THE SILVER CONTENT OR EVEN MORE VALUABLE IF ONE HAPPENS TO BE A RARE DATE.”
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COINS Any and all coins made before 1965: silver and gold coins, dollars, half dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies. All conditions wanted!
GOLD & SILVER PRICES AT 40 YEAR HIGH for platinum, gold and silver during this event. Broken jewelry, dental gold, old coins, pocket watches, Krugerrands, gold bars, Canadian Maple Leafs, etc.
JEWELRY Gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, all types of stones and metals, rings, bracelets, necklaces, etc. (including broken jewelry) Early costume jewelry wanted.
MILITARY ITEMS & SWORDS Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, etc: swords, badges, clothes, photos, medals, knives, gear, letters. The older the swords, the better.
GUITARS & INSTRUMENTS Fender, Gibson, Martin, Rickenbacker, Gretsch, new and vintage amps, saxophones, wood winds, mandolins and all others.
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Thursday, July 14, 2011 ~ 2:00 & 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 15, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. Show Only: $21.00 ~ $31.00 Dinner & Show Package: $39.00 ~ $49.00
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Thursday, August 18th ~ 7:30 pm Friday, August 19th ~ 7:30 pm Saturday, August 20th ~ 7:30 pm Tickets: Children $12.00 per person Adults $15.00 per person
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Thursday, July 14, 2011 ~ 2:00 & 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 15, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 2011 ~ 7:30 p.m. Show Only: $21.00 ~ $31.00 Dinner & Show Package: $39.00 ~ $49.00
Sponsored by
Presents
~ Performances ~ Friday, July 22nd ~ 7:30 pm Saturday, July 23rd ~ 7:30 pm $12.00 per person.
Registration is still open for workshop.
$165 per Student Starting July 8th
Thursday, August 18th ~ 7:30 pm Friday, August 19th ~ 7:30 pm Saturday, August 20th ~ 7:30 pm Tickets: Children $12.00 per person Adults $15.00 per person
Follow Dorothy over the rainbow and down the Yellow Brick Road in one of the most
beloved shows of all times.
Live on Stage!
The Little Sisters of Hoboken have been invited to sing at the Hollywood Bowl ... a bowling alley with a cabaret lounge . . . and not the famed “Bowl” they were planning on.
“Nunset Boulevard” “Nunset Boulevard” The Nunsence Hollywood Bowl Show The Nunsence Hollywood Bowl Show