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Collectibles buyer on the Sunshine Coast

Now is a fantastic opportunity to go through those drawers and cupboards and dig out unwanted items and turn them into cash!

Ring Brian on 0401379401 if you’d like a quote on any of your items. He’s a licensed and experienced coin and jewellery collector wishing to grow his own collection. Also looking to purchase old banknotes and mechanical watches (not quartz/battery).

Gold and Silver Still At High Prices

With gold still at a higher price than traditional levels, right now would be an opportune time to go through the old jewellery box and dig out those old gold chains, rings and earrings and turn them into cash.

Now is a great time to sell. Brian will buy anything made of gold – old jewellery, coins, alluvial (river gold), virtually anything, even gold teeth!

He also buys any silver coins or bullion, and sterling silver items such as jewellery, platters, and cups. As well as boxed coins from the Perth Mint or Royal Australian Mint.

Have you inherited coins you’re not sure what to do with? Do you have broken or unwanted jewellery sitting around in drawers? Are the kids not interested in your collection or jewellery? Would the cash be more helpful? Give Brian a call on 0401 379 401 and he’ll come take a look and give you a quote on the spot!

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