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FRIDAY. MARCH 16, 2012 THE MOREHEAD NEWS PAGEA-7 Paid Advertisement Technological equipment allows us to receive offers on rare items from collec- tors thousands of miles from the event. Wealthy Coin Collectors Want Your Old Coins CLOSE TO UNLIM- ITED FUNDS FOR COINS AND COIN COLLECTIONS ing coins until 1792. Be- fore that trade was con- ducted using gold dust and nuggets. The gov- ernment opened the first mints and began distribut- ing the coins in 1792. By the beginning of the 19th century coins and paper currency were widespread and our monetary sys- tem was here to stay. In 1933 Roosevelt required all banking institutions to turn in all gold coins. Once all banks turned in this gold, the President raised the gold standard from $20 per ounce to $33. This was his way of stimulating the economy during the great depres- sion. However, gold coins were never redistributed after the recall. Not all gold coins were turned in. Many people chose to keep their gold. By Laura Roberts, staff writer. Got Coin? It might be just the time to cash in. This week starting Tuesday and continu- ing through Friday The American Rare Collect- ibles Association will be purchasing all types of silver and gold coins di- rect from the public. All types are welcome and the event is free. Collectors will be on hand to identify and sort your coins. Then the quality or grade will be determined. According to collectors, the grade being higher makes the coin worth more money. With the current gold and silver market, high prices are being paid for older coins too. Any dol- lar, half, quarter and dime coins minted in the US 1964 and before are more desirable. These automati- cally should be brought In. The coins worth is determined by the rarity and the grade. Old silver dollars are worth a great premium right now. Even well worn and heavily circulated ones are bring- ing good premium. Frank- lin and Kennedy halves, Washington quarters, Mercury and Roosevelt dimes are all worth many times their face value. While older types like bust, seated, liberties and barber coins are worth even more. Gold coins worth more than weight. This country did not start mint- L.....- --I I.temswe will accept include: AnyandAllUSCoins Gold Coins Silver Dollars Kennedy Halves 1970 & Before Franklin Halves Barber Halves All Washington Quarters All USdimes w,ithsilver Buffalo nickels Indian Cents Wheatcents Anyandall1800'sUScoins Bust coins Seatedcoins Flying Eagles Silver & Gold Eagles Anything marked .999, Sterling Sliver and gold bars or rounds any age Gold & Sliver Jewelry Dentallgold, scrap All forms of platinum Also see list below Twenty Dollar Gold Any Twenty Dollar Gold Piece .- WORTH UP ~~~~"'.TO $10,200 Ten Dollar Gold Any Ten Dollar Gold Piece WORTH UP TO $8,200 Other Items of Interest: Vintage Guita.rs: Mar- tin .Gibson, Fender, National, Rickenbacker, Gretsch Other Instruments: Mandolins Banjos, band instruments. Pocket & Wrist Watches: Hamilton , Illinois, Waltham, Patek Phillipe, Ball, Howard.South Bend, Elgin,Omega,Rolex, Lange, Bulova, Accu- tron, Longines, Breitling and more. Old paper money: United States, Confed- WE ALSO BUY er.ate States, BJanke! GOLD & SILVER JEWELR' BIlls,$l,OOObills, Silver & Gold Certificates and . more. More info www.freeroadshow.con We buy all Pre-1934 [email protected] currency. Antique. 217-371-9580 Toys: Trains, Tin Wind- ups, Mechanical Banks, Robots, Pressed Steel Trucks and more. War Memorabilia: Swords, Bayonets, Hel- mets, German, Confed- erate, Union, USA, and others. These gold coins are sought after by collec- tors today and bring many times the face value. There are also some key dates which command premium prices. Other types of coins will also be purchased including for- eign coins, Indian head cents,2 cent pieces, half dimes,3 cent pieces, buf- falo nickels, 1940s nick- els, V nickels, gold for- eign coins, to name a few. Collectors warn, please do not try to clean the coins. This will de- crease their value. Webuyallold pocket watches &wristwatches APMR will open Tuesday at lOAM. The event runs every day through Friday. www.freeroadshow.com 217-371-9580 THIS WEEK ONLY! Mar 2.0th, 21st 2.2ndand 23rd Tuesday" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10amto7pmA L4days Quality Inn 175 Toms Dri,ve Morehead, KY Silver Dollar Any Silver Dolla Any Half Dollar WORTH UP TO $150,000 Quarters Any Silver Quarter WORTH UP , TO $8,000 Dimes Any Dime Before 1964 WORTH UP TO $6,100 Nickels Shield, War, Capped Bust, 3 Cent,Buffalo, V Nickel or other collectible nickel WORTH UP TO $14,200 Pennys Large Cents, Flying Eagle, Two Cent, Wheat,or Any penny before 1956 WORTH UP TO $5,000 Common date and worn coins will not ach-evethese prices. Bring any and all coins in for pro essional opinion. More info at www.freeoadshow.com

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Technological equipmentallows us to receive offerson rare items from collec-tors thousands of milesfrom the event.

Wealthy Coin Collectors Want Your Old CoinsCLOSE TO UNLIM-ITED FUNDS FORCOINS AND COINCOLLECTIONS

ing coins until 1792. Be-fore that trade was con-ducted using gold dustand nuggets. The gov-ernment opened the firstmints and began distribut-ing the coins in 1792. Bythe beginning of the 19thcentury coins and papercurrency were widespreadand our monetary sys-tem was here to stay. In1933 Roosevelt requiredall banking institutionsto turn in all gold coins.Once all banks turned inthis gold, the Presidentraised the gold standardfrom $20 per ounce to$33. This was his way ofstimulating the economyduring the great depres-sion. However, gold coinswere never redistributedafter the recall. Not allgold coins were turnedin. Many people chose tokeep their gold.

By Laura Roberts, staffwriter.

Got Coin? Itmight be justthe time to cash in.This week startingTuesday and continu-ing through Friday TheAmerican Rare Collect-ibles Association will bepurchasing all types ofsilver and gold coins di-rect from the public. Alltypes are welcome and theevent is free. Collectorswill be on hand to identifyand sort your coins. Thenthe quality or grade willbe determined. Accordingto collectors, the gradebeing higher makes thecoin worth more money.With the current goldand silver market, highprices are being paid forolder coins too. Any dol-lar, half, quarter and dimecoins minted in the US1964 and before are moredesirable. These automati-cally should be broughtIn.

The coins worth isdetermined by the rarityand the grade. Old silverdollars are worth a greatpremium right now. Evenwell worn and heavilycirculated ones are bring-ing good premium. Frank-lin and Kennedy halves,Washington quarters,Mercury and Rooseveltdimes are all worth manytimes their face value.While older types likebust, seated, liberties andbarber coins are wortheven more.

Gold coins worthmore than weight. Thiscountry did not start mint- L.....- --I

I.tems we willaccept include:Any and All USCoinsGold CoinsSilver DollarsKennedy Halves 1970& BeforeFranklin HalvesBarber HalvesAll Washington QuartersAll US dimes w,ithsilverBuffalo nickelsIndian CentsWheat centsAny and all 1800's US coinsBust coinsSeated coinsFlying EaglesSilver & Gold EaglesAnything marked .999,Sterling Sliver and gold barsor rounds any ageGold & Sliver JewelryDentallgold, scrapAll forms of platinumAlso see list below

Twenty Dollar GoldAny Twenty Dollar

Gold Piece.- WORTH UP

~~~~"'.TO $10,200

Ten Dollar GoldAny Ten DollarGold PieceWORTH UPTO $8,200

Other Items of Interest:Vintage Guita.rs: Mar-tin .Gibson, Fender,National, Rickenbacker,GretschOther Instruments:Mandolins Banjos,band instruments.Pocket & WristWatches: Hamilton ,Illinois, Waltham,Patek Phillipe, Ball,Howard.South Bend,Elgin,Omega,Rolex,Lange, Bulova, Accu-tron, Longines, Breitlingand more.Old paper money:United States, Confed- WE ALSO BUYer.ate States, BJanke! GOLD & SILVER JEWELR'BIlls,$l,OOObills, Silver& Gold Certificates and .more. More info www.freeroadshow.conWe buy all Pre-1934 [email protected]. Antique. 217-371-9580Toys: Trains, Tin Wind-ups, Mechanical Banks,Robots, Pressed SteelTrucks and more.War Memorabilia:Swords, Bayonets, Hel-mets, German, Confed-erate, Union, USA, andothers.

These gold coins aresought after by collec-tors today and bring manytimes the face value.There are also some keydates which commandpremium prices. Othertypes of coins will also bepurchased including for-eign coins, Indian headcents,2 cent pieces, halfdimes,3 cent pieces, buf-falo nickels, 1940s nick-els, V nickels, gold for-eign coins, to name a few.

Collectors warn,please do not try to cleanthe coins. This will de-crease their value.

We buy all oldpocket watches& wristwatches

APMR will openTuesday at lOAM.The event runs everyday through Friday.www.freeroadshow.com217-371-9580

THIS WEEKONLY!

Mar 2.0th, 21st2.2nd and 23rd

Tuesday" Wednesday,Thursday and Friday

10 am to 7pm A L 4 days

Quality Inn175 Toms Dri,veMorehead, KY

Silver DollarAny Silver DollaAny Half DollarWORTH UP

1£ TO $150,000

QuartersAny SilverQuarter

WORTH UP, TO $8,000

DimesAny Dime Before 1964

WORTH UPTO $6,100

NickelsShield, War, Capped Bust,3 Cent,Buffalo, V Nickel

or othercollectible nickelWORTH UPTO $14,200

PennysLarge Cents,Flying Eagle,Two Cent,Wheat,orAny pennybefore 1956WORTH UPTO $5,000

Common date and worn coins will not ach-eve these prices.Bring any and all coins in for pro essional opinion.

More info at www.freeoadshow.com