"Horst Lichter's position is taken over by the 'Bares for Rares' nominated individual"
On Tuesday, 13th August, a new episode of the popular German TV show "Bares für Rares" is airing on ZDF. In this episode, a surprising guest makes an appearance: Uschi Wetzel.
Uschi Wetzel, a candidate on the show, brings a unique item to the TV studio: a 5-carat turmaline ring, set with 4 diamond rods and made of 585 gold. The ring was inherited by her husband from his parents.
Upon entering the room, Uschi cheerfully greets expert Patrick Lessmann. Horst Lichter, a regular on the show, finds Uschi impressive.
The ring, with its emerald cut turmaline, is a sight to behold. Uschi's desired price for the ring is 800 to 1,000 euros, but the expert estimates its value at 650 to 750 euros. Despite the sale price being far below her desired price, Uschi is satisfied with the outcome of the negotiation.
The episode also features a deal where Uschi sells a valuable item for a lower price than expected. In a surprising turn of events, Uschi unexpectedly takes over Horst Lichter's job in the latest episode.
The broken Dior jewelry item from the previous episode is still worth fortunes, despite its damaged state. This episode serves as a reminder that even damaged items can hold significant value.
In a heartwarming moment, the host offers to call Uschi if they are ever sick and she will run the whole show. The host expresses satisfaction working with Uschi Wetzel, adding to the positive atmosphere of the show.
Tune in to "Bares für Rares" on Tuesday, 13th August, to witness Uschi Wetzel's surprising appearance and the exciting deals that unfold.
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