Cash for Rares: Nosy Leak at David Suppes!

Cash for Rares: Nosy Leak at David Suppes!

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Cash for Rares: Nosy Leak at David Suppes!

Nosy leak in “Bares for Rares”. Trader David Sopes, 34, slept soundly through the bids. And he himself has already made an offer of 1900 euros.

Cologne – nosy drop in”Cash vs. RaresTrader David Sopes, 34, fell asleep with bids, it was about a gold bracelet, and he himself had already offered 1,900 euros.

David Sopes, 34, had to smile about the “Bares for Rares” dropout. Lisa manages to sell her bracelet for it. © ZDF / Bares for Rares

The bidder enticed the merchants by raising their bids. Because she wants to travel to New Zealand next year, she can use every euro.

I’ve spoken to at least 49-year-old Daniel Meyer about a new show. “Then I’ll try it. 1910 euros,” he said.

Previously, David Sopes had bid €1,900 himself. But he made this offer: “1850 euros.”

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He was totally wrong about that. The other merchants also looked confused. Perhaps Susan Steiger, 39, wanted to help him. “We’ve been there a long time ago. Maybe you meant 1,950 euros,” she asked.

Then he asked, still standing on the hose: “We already had 1,860 euros?” He had to admit: “I’m mentally in another place again.”

Meyer eventually helped him. “Tender 1900.” Sopes, in turn, tried to wriggle, still laughing. “I was at 1,800 euros. OK. Then I’ll go on.” Back on the show track, he ended up buying the gold bracelet for €1,950.

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This precious bracelet was eventually sold for 1,950 euros.

This precious bracelet was eventually sold for 1,950 euros. © ZDF / Bares for Rares

Lisa was very happy. The amount of 1950 euros is perfect for your travel budget. “This is really cool.”

Previously, she had reported something about the piece of jewelry at the beginning of the show. She got the golden bracelet from her grandmother. “I’ve only worn it a few times.” With “Bares for Rares” you have to submit to the dealers and fill out Lisa’s account.

With 585 gold with a net worth of around €1,600, this shouldn’t be a problem. According to the expert, the good piece came from the Italian city of Verona.

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Heide Rezepa-Zabel (57) rated the work: “Under the magnifying glass you can see the fox’s tail chain.” The links of the small chain are strung together in six strands.

In addition, some ball bearings were welded to the chain. She had previously estimated the age in the sixties. Their experiences ranged from 1,800 to 2,000 euros. In the end, Lisa was destined to get it from a slightly confused David Space.

“Bares for Rares” runs Monday through Friday at 3:05 p.m. ZDF. In advance, the station shows the consequences in ZDF MediaTek.

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