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Best Price Gold Buyers set to ‘Buy the Town’

Up until 1pm this Sunday, published author and valuer Richard Macdonald, Director of The Unique Jewellery Co., Best Price Gold Buyers and acclaimed writer of ‘Selling Collectables Made Easy’, and his team will be bringing over $1,000,000 of exquisite jewellery and collectables to tempt buyers and inform sellers at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre.

Richard has kindly offered to extend his broad knowledge to the people of Noosa and give free market appraisals of jewellery all things gold and silver, watches, all coins and banknotes, stamps, medals, and military items.

Richard’s main reason for coming to Noosa, however, is to replenish his stock and the very items he is happy to appraise for you are the very same he is happy to buy from you.

As the largest buyer and seller of estate gold and silver jewellery in Australia, he needs to buy to replace gold jewellery at the same rate it is sold.

He is especially after gold chains, both heavy and light, both in good resalable conditional and/ or broken.

Recycling is close to Richard’s heart and all items sold to him, broken or not, are lovingly restored, at his jewellery repair shop and then reappear ‘born anew’, looking for a new loving owner.

To this end, his shop has seemingly insatiable appetite for broken gold in all colours, including yellow and white gold.

“There is not a single piece of gold we refuse to buy, including old gold nuggets, old wedding and dress rings, single earrings, broken chairs, and yes, yucky but true, even old gold teeth and fillings. And we paying top dollar to get it,” he said.

Don’t forget to bring your coins, bank notes and stamp collections and his team.

They buy all of these in any condition and have buyers waiting for your collections and even for your small tins of coins.

“A very old lady brought in a medium size time of coins, found after her husband died,” Richard said.

“Among the mix of pennies, pre-decimal silver and common coins, I found a gold half-sovereign. She literally cried when i told her the tin’s value was $200 including the gold. She had no idea it was even there. It was a wonderful moment to be able to help this lovely lady find some undiscovered wealth.”

Richard Macdonald and Best Price Gold Buyers will be at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre until 1pm on Sunday 6 September at a pop up shop in front of Flight Centre.

Any enquiries can be directed to Richard on 0411413393.

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