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Surprise for "Cash for Rares" fans: Waldi sells his own coffee

2024-01-15T07:11:54.796Z

Highlights: "Bares für Rares" dealer Walter Lehnertz (56), or "Waldi" for short, sells his own coffee. Waldi is an "expert and gourmet" for the popular drink. His trademark is his first bids of 80 euros, which is how he was able to get the name '80-Euro-Waldi' Waldi cannot yet answer exactly when the coffee will be available. "It should be next week," he suspects, but his Instagram followers are excited.


"Cash for Rares" retailer Waldi has good news: his fan shop will soon be expanded with a new product. He brings out his own type of coffee.


"Cash for Rares" retailer Waldi has good news: his fan shop will soon be expanded with a new product. He brings out his own type of coffee.

Cologne – Wine and Prosecco are already available in the fan shop of "Bares für Rares" dealer Walter Lehnertz (56), or "Waldi" for short. Now, however, his shop is to be expanded to include a very special treat.

Waldi loves coffee and knows his way around

On Instagram, the "Cash for Rares" retailer posted a video announcing a "world first at the Eiffel". He brings his own coffee variety to his online shop. "For me, drinking coffee is like cash for Rares, that's part of the Waldi," says Walter Lehnertz in the video message to his fans.

Waldi drank the best coffee in Venice, the antiques dealer enthuses. "In the last dive bar or in St. Mark's Square, the coffee always tastes good." As an "expert and gourmet" for the popular drink, Waldi decided to create his own creation.

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"The Best Coffee" Coming Soon

For his coffee, the Cologne TV celebrity would have chosen the best roastery. In the video, he tests a selected variety and says: "This is the best coffee I've ever had." This is a way to "do something good for yourself," adds the 56-year-old. Waldi cannot yet answer exactly when the coffee will be available. "It should be next week," he suspects. His Instagram followers are excited and can't wait. "I'm curious about that," writes one user.

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Since the first season, Lehnertz has been part of the ZDF show "Bares für Rares" as a dealer. His trademark is his first bids of 80 euros, which is how he was able to get the name "80-Euro-Waldi". Will coffee become his new trademark?

Speaking of "cash for rares": Sales assistants Daniela and Annette can hardly believe their luck when the expert tells them how much their porcelain plates are actually worth. Even "Bares für Rares" presenter Horst Lichter has to cry. Sources used:Instagram/waldi_baresfuerrares

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Source: merkur

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