How to become an antiques appraiser?

Antiques
hoover asked:


Like on the Antiques Roadshow. Where do I go from High School? What kind of school, and where are the school(s) located? Anyone know how much they make?

Kylie
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2 Responses to “How to become an antiques appraiser?”

  1. googie Says:

    For an antique dealer here you may need full time job and with much experience you will be exposed to go to work for an antique dealer here you will learn what is what is to the business it doesnt happen overnight.

  2. SJ Says:

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