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Buy and sell gold in Noosa

The Unique Jewellery Co, Best Price Gold Buyers director Richard Macdonald will be bringing exquisite antique and estate jewellery, and collectables worth over $1m to Noosa Civic Shopping Centre.

The acclaimed writer of Selling Collectables Made Easy will be at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre, opposite Flight Centre, from Monday 31 January to Sunday 13 February 2022.

He and his team will be there to tempt buyers with some of their lovely and unusual items, and Richard has kindly offered to extend his broad knowledge to the people of Noosa by giving free market appraisals of jewellery, all things gold and silver, watches, all coins and banknotes, stamps, medals and military items. Richard hopes to replenish his stock while he is in Noosa.

The very items he is happy to appraise for you are the very same that he is happy and hoping to buy from you.

As the largest buyer and seller of estate gold and silver jewellery in Australia, he needs to constantly buy items to replace gold jewellery at the same rate it is sold. He is especially after gold chains, both heavy and light, both in good resaleable condition and/or broken.

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

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

Richard said, “There is not a single piece of gold we refuse to buy, including old gold nuggets, old wedding and dress rings, single earrings, broken chains and even old gold teeth and fillings, and we are paying top dollar to get it.” 

Don’t forget to bring your coins, banknotes and stamp collections into Richard and his team.

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

“A very old lady brought in a medium size tin 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 we told her the tin’s value. She had no idea the coin was even there. It was a wonderful moment to be able to help this lovely lady find some undiscovered wealth.” 

If you are interested in selling items, then you cannot go past this recently published book, ‘Selling Collectables Made Easy’.

Richard Macdonald has documented some of his wealth of extraordinary knowledge and provided a series of tips and tricks that will help you not only sell your goods, but know what to look for when buying goods. We all hear the stories of “lucky” people who buy a piece of costume jewellery for a few dollars, only to find out much later that the piece was worth an extraordinary amount of money.

This book will show you what to look for, will pique your curiosity and will provide you with an insight into the world of buying and selling collectables.

Purchase this book for $15 and Richard will happily sign it for you.

Richard Macdonald looks forward to meeting all customers both old and new at Noosa Civic Shopping Centre, opposite Flight Centre, during the week of 31 January to 13 February.

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