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“Antiques Roadshow” is coming to Colorado this year

Enter for a chance to feature your collectibles by March 18

In this Saturday, July 23, 2011 photo, Asian art expert and veteran “Antiques Roadshow.” appraiser Lark Mason poses with a collection of Chinese rhinoceros horned cups in Tulsa, Okla. The popular PBS show comes to Littleton in May. (AP Photo/WGBH)
In this Saturday, July 23, 2011 photo, Asian art expert and veteran “Antiques Roadshow.” appraiser Lark Mason poses with a collection of Chinese rhinoceros horned cups in Tulsa, Okla. The popular PBS show comes to Littleton in May. (AP Photo/WGBH)
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Calling all treasure seekers and heirloom keepers, this spring could be your opportunity to strike gold when the “Antiques Roadshow” comes to Colorado.

The ever-popular PBS show – in which people have their antiques evaluated by experts, who often surprise them with the value of their artifacts – recently announced tour dates for 2024. The limited run of filming locations includes a stop at a yet-to-be-announced venue in Littleton on May 29.

To land an appraisal with one of the “Antiques Roadshow” experts will require a little bit of luck. First, locals need to and receive a ticket number via email. In March, the show will host a random drawing and those whose ticket numbers are selected have the opportunity to showcase their collectibles.

The deadline to enter the sweepstakes is March 18 and winners will be notified by email in early April.

“Antiques Roadshow” also hits Las Vegas on May 1; Bentonville, Ark. on May 14; Urbandale, Iowa on June 10; and Baltimore on June 18.

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