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Screen for YOUR familyBares für Rares (2013), known in English as Cash for Rarities or Cash or Trash, is a highly popular German infotainment television series that premiered in 2013 on ZDF. Hosted by Horst Lichter, the program invites individuals to bring their unique curiosities, rarities, and antiques to be evaluated by a panel of experts. Following the professional appraisal, sellers are given the opportunity to present their items to a group of five changing dealers, with the goal of selling their object for the highest possible price. The series has consistently garnered high viewership and is recognized for its engaging exploration of historical objects and the antique market. It offers a light-hearted and educational viewing experience, appealing to a wide audience interested in history, culture, and collectibles.
Appropriate for a general audience, approximately 6+ or 8+. The show is an infotainment program focused on antiques and history, with no explicit content warnings or objectionable material found in research. It can be enjoyed by families, though younger children may find the appraisal and negotiation aspects less engaging.
Bares für Rares is a German-language program. Viewers unfamiliar with German would require subtitles or dubbing to understand the content. The show is generally known for its educational value regarding historical items and market dynamics.
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