Heritage live auctions?
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What's the scoop on Heritage?
I've been roaming ebay and keep coming across these captivating titles, click on them to find that it's a Heritage live auction with either no pictures or just one side.. and even then it's a crappy scan. Despite that, I'd like to try for at least one coin there. But I've never dealt with them before, or that kind of auction.. Can anyone share their experience/advice?
I've been roaming ebay and keep coming across these captivating titles, click on them to find that it's a Heritage live auction with either no pictures or just one side.. and even then it's a crappy scan. Despite that, I'd like to try for at least one coin there. But I've never dealt with them before, or that kind of auction.. Can anyone share their experience/advice?
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I don't like the Live Auction listings in eBay, though- they clutter up the listings. If there was a way to just bid on them like any other eBay auction, fine, but having to jump through all the hoops is a headache. I think those should be conducted on the Heritage site.
That being said, Heritage is fine, and you can deal with them confidently. They are probably the biggest numismatic auction firm in the world. (At least, I think they claim that on some of their letterheads.) Once you become an established customer with them it's worth your while to deal with them. I have even had them send expensive coins to me before payment was received, much to my surprise!
I have never dealt with them on non-US material but have always been content, if not pleased, with what I bought from them. Their scans are sometimes lousy but you must take into consideration the sheer number of coins they have to image and put online. I've never had to return anything, but I am sure their return policies are solid.
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Nah, I've heard you guys speak well of Heritage before, I know they're good based on that.. and really that's why I had to ask what the dysfunction is with their ebay auctions. But it's understandable considering the volume they're dealing with.
So, I guess I should be easy and stick to the homepage then? Do coins run through there before they make it to their eBay operation, or how's that work?
Thanks for all the input everyone!
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I haven't placed any bids yet, but I guess that'll be the best way to learn without bugging you guys so much That or I should probably start sending these questions to Heritage
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<< <i>The only advantage of the eBay bidding is it´s live and you can react to other bids. >>
Well, sort of. From what I hear, when the bidding is going on, the response time slows down tremendously and you can easily miss getting a "live" bid in. It's hard for me to justify paying an extra 5% for the extra frustration just because it's on eBay.
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<< <i>One more question on this: They use reserves right?? There's too much nice stuff sitting there for $1... If there is a reserve, do they use it on all lots or just ones where it's requested. In the latter case, how can you figure out which ones have a reserve? >>
They work hard to discourage sellers setting reserves, which means some coins do get picked up for bargain prices. But they also sell the good stuff in auctions where there are both Internet and live bidders and can usually pick up strong bids for the good stuff from people who are able to view the coins in the live auction.