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JS Gold and Coin founder resurfaces years after his business crumpled
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Jon Saylor and his JS Gold & Coin stores were a household name in Cincinnati at the peak of the gold rush in 2011. Then the price of gold plummeted in 2013 and Saylor, who had achieved the status to throw out the first pitch at a Reds game, disappeared, leaving a trail of unpaid bills for building leases and billboard and television advertising. Assets were liquidated. Foreclosures and evictions followed. But Saylor never resurfaced until now.
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