The Treasure Hunters Roadshow rolls into town to help many people like Jerry Stockton.
His comments, 'I came in just to find out how much my dagger was worth, I had an idea and they were in the ball park with a good offer, so I decided to sell it! This has been a cold winter, utilities have been high, and money has been low so I decided my family could use the money.'
Stories like Jerry's were the norm for the day. With today's troubled economy the Treasure Hunter's Roadshow has created an avenue for people to cash in on those coins, broken gold, silver or platinum jewelry items you have lying in your jewelry box.
While talking with many of the other attendees, I asked why they chose this avenue as opposed to sending their items thru the mail to other gold companies. Sheryl Koker explains, 'I didn't trust those advertisements on TV, I was afraid they were a rip off , what if they sent me a check and it bounced, then I would be out my gold and the money.' Melvin Herely states, 'I liked the idea of being able to bring in more than just my gold or coins, I have several items that I've kept thru the years, and they were able to tell me what it was worth. It was fun, informative, I got to sit and visit with folks I haven't seen in a very long time and see what things other people were bringing in, I would definitely come back again.'
The Treasure Hunters Roadshow hosts yet another successful event.
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