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September 15, 2011

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Thursday, September 15-September 21, 2011 www.shelbyinfo.com PAID ADVERTISEMENT Over 1 Million Dollars Paid out so far this week at Local Coin Shows as people cash in due to record high Gold and Silver Prices! ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO CASH IN! By KEN MCINTOSH STAFF WRITER ICCA will be placing ads in newspapers, radio and running television spots this week asking people to bring in any old silver and gold coins made before 1970. Those that bring in their coins will be able to speak with collectors one on one and have their coins looked at by a specialist. With the help of these ICCA members, offers will be made to those that have coins made before 1970. Offers will be made based on silver or gold content and the rarity of the coins. All coins made before 1970 will be examined and purchased including gold coins, silver coins, silver dollars, all types of nickels and pennies. Those that decide to sell their coins will be paid on the spot. If you are like a lot of people you might have a few old coins or even a coffee can full lying around. If you have ever wondered what they are worth now might be your chance to find out and even sell them if you choose. They could be worth a lot according to the International Coin Collectors Association also known as ICCA. Collectors will pay a fortune for some coins and currency for their collections. If it is rare enough, one coin could be worth over $100,000 according to Eric Helms, coin collector and ICCA member. One ultra rare dime, an 1894S Barber, sold for a record $1.9 million to a collector in July of 2007. While that is an extreme example, many rare and valuable coins are stashed away in dresser drawers or lock boxes around the country. The ICCA and its collector members have organized a traveling event in search of all types of coins and currency. Even common coins can be worth a significant amount due to the high price of silver and gold, says Helms. Washington quarters and Roosevelt dimes can be worth many times their face value. Recent silver markets have driven the price up on common coins made of silver. Helms explains that all half dollars, quarters and dimes made before 1965 contain 90% silver and are sought after any time silver prices rise. Right now it's a sellers market he said. The rarest coins these collectors are looking for include $20, $10, $5 and $2 1/2 gold coins and any coin made before 1850. These What We Buy: COINS Any and all coins made before 1970, rare coins, entire collections, Silver Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes, Nickels, Three Cent Pieces, Two Cent Pieces, Cents, Large Cents, Half Cents and all others. JEWELRY Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold Buillion Diamond rings, bracelets, earrings, loose diamonds, all gem stones, scrap gold, broken jewelry etc. PLATINUM Anything made of Platinum. GOLD COINS Including $20, $10, $5, $4, $3, $2.5, $1, Private Gold, Gold Bars, etc. INVESTMENT GOLD Kruggerands, Canadian Maple Leafs, Pandas, Gold Bars, U.S. Eagles and Buffalos, etc. PAPER MONEY All denominations made before 1934. 1916 Mercury Dime Also Buying Antiques War Memorabilia Costume Jewelry Guitars PAID $2,800 1932 Washington Quarter PAID $250 Recent Finds: 1893 Morgan PAID $1,800 GOLD & SILVER "EXPRESS PASS" NO WAITING IN LINE GOLD IS TRADING AT ALL TIME HIGHS NOW IS THE TIME TO CASH IN! Bring this pass and beat the lines Don't miss your chance of cashing in at these Record High Gold & Silver Prices ALL JEWELRY ACCEPTED coins always bring big premiums according to the ICCA. Silver dollars are also very sought after nowadays. Other types of items the ICCA will be purchasing during this event include U.S. currency, gold bullion, investment gold, silver bars, silver rounds, proof sets, etc. Even foreign coins are sought after and will be purchased. Also at this event anyone can sell their gold jewelry, dental gold or anything made of gold on the spot. Gold is currently trading at Record Highs. Bring anything you think might be gold and the collectors will examine, test and price it for free. If you decide to sell, you will be paid on the spot – it has been an unknown fact that coin dealers have always paid more for jewelry and scrap gold than other jewelers and pawn brokers. So whether you have one coin you think might be valuable or a large collection you recently inherited, you can talk to these collectors for free. If you're lucky you may have a rarity worth thousands. Either way there is nothing to lose and it sounds like fun! For more information on this event visit WWW.INTERNATIONALCOINCOLLECTORS.COM Here's How It Works: ADMISSION CONTINUES IN FOREST CITY FREE EVERY DAY THROUGH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12TH - 17TH M–F 9AM–6PM SAT 9AM-4PM HOLIDAY INN (EXIT 181, OFF I-74) 200 HOLIDAY INN DRIVE FOREST CITY, NC 28043 DIRECTIONS: (217) 787-7767 SHOW INFO: (217) 787-7767 PAYING CASH FOR ANYTHING STERLING SILVER WE BUY ALL GOLD & SILVER JEWELRY 704/484-1047 - shelby shopper & info - Page 15 WE ALSO BUY COSTUME JEWELRY Express Pass Express Pass

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