Heritage $500 video, to do or not to do?
BAYOUBENGAL
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I am just a lowly collector but am selling some coins in an upcoming auction (love the hobby but kids college coming due!). Heritage has offered to have videos made for 3 of my coins that are in the $10-17,000 range. Is it worth it? Any insights from those of you who are more involved in this type of thing (99% of you I would guess) very much appreciated. Thank you
BAYOUBENGAL
CFA, LSU AND ANA
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I personally dont care for the videos that Heritage produces. I think that they make the coin's luster look dull and lifeless. IMO, its just not worth it.
Member of Early American Coppers (EAC), American Numismatic Association (ANA), and Missouri Numismatic Society (MNS). Specializing in early American copper by die variety.
got some pics?
Wow.
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Honest question, can I post links from Heritage here that have the pics? Is this against the posting rules?
CFA, LSU AND ANA
if you are just posting pics I think that is fine. But links or info regarding the sale should be in the BST forum to avoid the appearance of advertising your own sales. Might be best to go there regardless but just by asking the question and trying to do things the right way buys you a lot of credibility in my book.
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I don’t care for their videos, either, and I certainly don’t think they’re worth $500. I could make a very similar video with my iPhone for free. JMHO.
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
so for $500 more in seller fees, they will make a couple minute video of the auction lot they are also getting buyers premium from when it sells?
I don't think a video is necessary. I would pass.
Shop around. There are other auction companies.
Yes, it is about a 30 second crude video of the obverse and then reverse. They show the coin tilting in the light.
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My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
Iv reviewed the videos on specific coins prior to bidding, sometimes helpful other times not so much, but holy cow thats a lot of extra money for the consignor. A coin thats valued enough to think about getting one, they are making so much on it to start with, to require another 500 seems a bit steep IMO
Why the need all of a sudden. How many auctions and how many coins have no videos ie not worth the significant amount money of for a tiny effort that makes little difference imo
Everything is negotiable. If HA wants $500 for a video I would demand hammer + another point for your consignment otherwise I would probably pass unless there’s something unique about your coins.
Post the pics on the BST, would like to see them all
Mike
My Indians
Danco Set
Personally, I rather spend my time researching a coin, including values, than looking at a video of a coin.
Does Stack's charge for their videos?
Sunshine Rare Coins
sunshinecoins.com/store/c1/Featured_Products.html
GC also offers such enhanced marketing options for a fee, although for much lower than $500.
I don’t find these options objectionable But then I am always baffled by people’s indignance to a la carte pricing -
such as how dare a bargain airline charge me per piece of luggage.
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When you submit for CMQ they do these for $20:
https://youtu.be/b5D5ubc1_Aw
But given the lack of videos in their recent auction, I'm guessing they don't charge or they don't offer.
that's pretty cool, I watched it for 20 seconds and thought it's moving real slow, then I pressed play
Wow 500.00 sure seems a lot. Seems that the auction house on such an expensive coin should pay that / offer it for free if it helps sell the coin.