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>>GOLD,
SILVER, PLATINUM, GOLD & SILVER
JEWELRY, CLASS & WEDDING RINGS
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Many people have old jewelry
that is broken, out of fashion
or they simply haven't worn in a
while. Why let it sit around and
collect dust?. Bring it to us
for an evaluation and you be
glad you did. The value you'd
realize today is greater than it
has ever been.
>>COINS
& ANTIQUES
Inherit some valuable coins or
been collecting on your own for
quite some time? Why try to pass
on such a valuable yet
cumbersome gift? Bring it to us
for a quote to determine the
realization that it is worth
more.
>>SILVER
FLATWARE & HOLLOWARE (See
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What is it?
Remember the Flatware Set that
Grandma painfully polished
before using twice or three
times each year? Your stainless
now does it daily and that
Flatware Set can bring you some
cash. Also, Silver Tea Sets,
Serving Trays, Utensils, Napkin
Rings, etc are all worth cash
today.
>>GOLD
& SILVER BULLION BARS (See
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What is it?
Precious metals in bulk form are
known as bullion, and are traded
on commodity markets. Bullion
metals may be cast into ingots,
or minted into coins. The
defining attribute of bullion is
that it is valued by its mass
and purity rather than by a face
value as money.
>>GOLD
& SILVER COINS (See
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What is it?
Most believe that gold & silver
coins are only minted by the
treasury. This is not
true. There are a number
of other coins out there from
collector's items (ie. Nascar,
Presidential, etc), Clubs &
Organization (ie. Masons,
company "awards", etc) and many
others. All can be
extremely valuable based on the
weight in gold or silver and/or
the collector's value.
>>LOOSE
COINS
What is it?
Loose coins are coins that are
not in their original packaging
or collector's packaging of any
kind.
>>GOLD
PROOFS (See
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>>EARLY
$2 BILLS (See
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What is it?
The United States two-dollar
bill ($2) is a current
denomination of U.S. currency.
Former U.S. President Thomas
Jefferson is featured on the
obverse of the note. The reverse
is an engraved modified
reproduction of the painting The
Declaration of Independence by
John Trumbull. In spite of its
relatively low value among the
denominations of U.S. currency,
the two-dollar bill is one of
the most rarely seen in
circulation and actual use.
Production of the note is quite
low; under 1% of all notes
currently produced are $2 bills.
>>$1
SILVER CERTIFICATES (See
Image)
What is it?
Silver Certificates are a type
of representative money printed
from 1878 to 1964 in the United
States as part of its
circulation of paper currency.
>>INTERNATIONAL
GOLD COINS (See
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>>JEWELRY
& WATCHES (See
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