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July 12, 2011
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
ESTATE BUYERS PAYING ON THE SPOT
THIS WEEK FOR YOUR VALUABLES!
David Morgan
STAFF WRITER
On this rare occasion, the town of Yankton
has the chance to host Premiere Estate Buyers
at the Holiday Inn Express. “We are
paying local residents this week on the spot
for their treasures,” said Jordan Parsons, a
spokesperson for the event. The main items of
interest, said Parsons, are anything jewelry
related, with gold at the $1,400 mark. Another
category that has recently increased due to
market highs is coins. One coin could be worth
hundreds or even thousands of dollars. “Coins
start to accumulate a premium when they are
dated 1965 or earlier,” said Parsons. The
astonishing part about the event is that they
will pay you on the spot. Nothing has to be
mailed off while you are stuck waiting for a
check. This is not an appraisal event either—
we are here to purchase residents’ items for a
fair market value.
“IT’S UNBELIEVABLE, I BROUGHT IN SOME
OLD COINS THAT HAD BEEN IN A LITTLE
CIGAR BOX FOR YEARS AND SOME OLD
HERRINGBONE NECKLACES—IN LESS
THAN FIFTEEN MINUTES I LEFT WITH A
CHECK FOR $700.”
Premiere is capable of paying a higher
percentage because of their vast network
of clients. It also saves on refinery charges
because of the large volumes they deal in.
Smaller dealers, in most cases, cannot pay as
high of a premium.
Huge premiums can also be paid for
vintage watches. Parsons explained that, “One
time in a show in Illinois, a customer brought
in a watch that they had bought for a few
hundred dollars back in the seventies. Turns
out, it was a rare submariner that brought the
local resident in excess of a thousand dollars.”
Parsons continued to say that Rolex, Cartier,
Patek Phillipe, Hamilton and Omega are all
great brands that could bring in a large amount
of money.
The company recently purchased an old
Gibson guitar in Grand Rapids, Michigan for
$124,500. And just last week they paid a
Huntsville, Alabama resident $15,000 for an
old Martin guitar that had been refurbished
and altered. Parsons said that most all pre1970 Gibson, Fender, Martin, National and
Rickenbacker guitars are valuable. They are
worth at least a couple hundred dollars and
in extreme cases, a couple hundred thousand.
Another customer ecstatic customer exclaimed,
“It’s unbeleivable, I brought in some old coins
that had been in an old cigar box for years
and some old herringbone necklaces—in
less than fifteen minutes I left with a check for
$700.”
Residents are encouraged to gather up
similar items from their lockboxes, closets,
jewelry boxes and even under the bed. Bring
them into the Premiere Estate Buyers event and
cash in. “We are fortunate to host the event
here in Yankton,” said Parsons, “—don’t miss
your opportunity to cash in.”
WE BUY SCRAP
GOLD & BROKEN
OR OLD JEWELRY
INFORMATION
WHO PREMIERE ESTATE BUYERS
WHAT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TO
SELL THEIR VALUABLES
WHERE HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
2607 BROADWAY AVE.
YANKTON, SD 57078
WHEN JULY 11TH - 15TH
MON–FRI 9AM–6PM
EVERY DAY
DIRECTIONS 605.665.3177
INFORMATION 217.787.7767
What We Buy:
GOLD
SILVER
PLATINUM
Broken and unused jewelry, dental gold, Krugerrands, Canadian Maple Leafs, Pandas,
gold bars, U.S. Eagles, etc.
Flatware, tea sets, goblets, jewelry and anything marked sterling.
Anything made of platinum.
COINS
WRIST & POCKET WATCHES
BROKEN JEWELRY
Any and all coins made before 1965, rare
coins, entire collections, silver dollars, half
dollars, and all others.
Rolex, Tiffany, Omega, Chopard, Cartier,
Philippe, Ebel, Waltham, Swatch, Elgin,
Bunn Special, Railroad, Illinois, all others.
New or Old: mismatched earrings, bracelets, loose diamonds, all gem stones, etc.