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February 22, 2011
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Hundreds Prepare To Cash In at the Holiday Inn Express Here In Vermillion!
By DAVID MORGAN
STAFF WRITER
Corporate Spokesperson for
Ohio Valley Gold and Silver
Refinery said, “We’re ready to
spend the money.” It has become
a frenzy for the Ohio Valley Gold
and Silver refinery who opens up
for business today. Jason Horner,
one of the show managers, said that
based on previous show history, he
expects to see a lot of broken and
unwanted jewelry as that is what has
been uncovered at similar events.
Horner said, “Dozens of people
every day cash in on old jewelry
and walk out of their events with
hundreds of dollars per transaction.”
Tish McCutcheon, a customer
from Lancaster, Ohio who we
spoke to on the phone, attended a
recent event and walked away with
$412.87 from a little jewelry dish
with unwanted and broken jewelry.
“I think this is great. I have had
the stuff in my dresser for years and
knew not to throw it away, but never
knew what to do with it. I think
there were two rings, a class ring,
a broken herringbone bracelet, and
two necklaces that grandma had. I
would have thought maybe 50.00
bucks would be great but $412.87
is a whole lot better,” McCutcheon
said.
Hundreds of calls come into our
office from residents wanting to deal
directly with the refinery on their
contracts, but in most cases that is
not possible. The local residents this
week will be in the unusual situation
to do just that. What an unbelievable
opportunity for this community.
Gold is currently trading at over
$1,200.00 per ounce and silver is
just under $19.00 per ounce. Anyone
Above: Ohio Valley Gold and Silver Refinery comes to town. A stimulus package people can relate to.
can check the current market prices
on gold and silver on the Internet.
Ohio Valley Refinery also has a live
feed with up-to-the-minute market
prices displayed at the event.
The event is also opened to local
businesses that deal with precious
metals. Jewelry stores, pawn shops,
dentists, medical laboratories, and
some
industrial
manufacturing
plants use or deal with precious
metals. If your business deals with
precious metals and you would like
to discuss doing business direct with
Ohio Valley Refinery you should
call ahead to make an appointment.
They offer several dealer programs
and always looking for new, long
term clients. You can reach Ohio
Valley Refinery during open times
by calling (605) 624-7600.
If you go:
WHO: Ohio Valley Refinery
WHAT: Open to public to sell
gold and silver.
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Cash for Coin.
Dozens prepared to cash in old silver and
gold coins today in Vermillion.
By DAVID MORGAN
STAFF WRITER
reclamation drive in Vermillion will be
a hit with those looking to sell their gold
and silver coins. Representatives are
on hand all week purchasing all types
of coins dated 1964 and earlier. Silver
dollars, halves and quarters are expected
to arrive in large quantities. Lots of gold
coins are expected to arrive as well.
Rebecca Hughes of Florence walked
away with over $1200.00 after selling a
$20 gold piece from 1888 at a previous
event.
At the event, they will be accepting:
all types of gold and silver scrap, sterling
silver, silver bars, gold jewelry from the
bottoms of jewelry boxes and piles of
sets and tea pots. One gentleman rolled
a cart in with 3 boxes full of silver
coins and walked away with $1850.00
are expected to spend over $200,000
with Ohio Valley said, “We have had
an overwhelming number of calls and
we expect to get busier every day this
week.” The event opens today and runs
through Saturday. The event is free and
the public is welcome.
By DAVID MORGAN
STAFF WRITER
Spokesperson for the event said
he expects to spend in excess of
$200,000.00 this week for vintage
items and precious metals from local
residents.
At previous events, when
interviewed, these transactions stood
out:
One person sold an old Gibson
guitar, that was purchased in the
1960’s for less than $250.00, to a
collector at the event for $2175.00
Another person had a pocket watch
collection that sold for $4600.00,
with one of the watches in this
collection bringing $375.00 of the
$4600.00 talley.
A husband and wife brought in a
box of old Jewelry, wristwatches,
coins, and two German daggers from
WW2 and left $785.00 richer
This is cool that something like
this would come here to our town.
Where else would this stuff ever be
sold? The refinery has teamed up
with the collectors for a 24 month
tour of the United States, both big
and small towns to dig up hidden
gems.
Items of Interest:
Vintage Guitars:
Martin, Gibson, Fender, National,
Rickenbacker, Gretsch, Mandolins,
Pocket Watches:
Hamilton, Illinois, Waltham, Patek
Wrist watches: Omega, Accutron,
many more.
Old paper money: United States,
$1000.00 bills and more.
Antique Toys: Trains, Tin windPressed Steel trucks, and many
more.
War Memorabilia: Swords,
Confederate, Union, USA, and
others.
Local records reveal to our research
department that recent vintage guitar
sold for $2400.00 and another for
$12,000.00 to a collector that will be
tied into the event this week via live
database feed.