It makes you wonder
cacheman
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I was entering Prices Realized into a newly created database for the recent Stacks mail bid auction last night and noticed something peculiar. Two medals stuck out due to their excessive hammer price; one, the Black Shame medal normally sells for $300-400 and hammered at $1300 and the other, a large Olympic medal normally about $600 went for $1600.
So you're probably thinking, well, someone wanted the piece pretty bad but it takes at least two high bidders for the same piece and it is very unlikely that there were underbidders that had bid one increment (whatever that was) below the successful bidder. In a nutshell I am implying that the auction house takes the high bids, regardless of an under bidder, and the piece hammers at that price. All of my winning bids miraculously, and suspiciously, hammered at 10% below my high. It is doubtful that pity plays into the equation but more to reduce your high bid by a % to alleviate suspicion. So do we need a leap of faith to imply that some questional business practices are going on? I think not. To make matters worse, it is likely that "mail bid auctions" are probably run this way throughout the auction house world.
So you're probably thinking, well, someone wanted the piece pretty bad but it takes at least two high bidders for the same piece and it is very unlikely that there were underbidders that had bid one increment (whatever that was) below the successful bidder. In a nutshell I am implying that the auction house takes the high bids, regardless of an under bidder, and the piece hammers at that price. All of my winning bids miraculously, and suspiciously, hammered at 10% below my high. It is doubtful that pity plays into the equation but more to reduce your high bid by a % to alleviate suspicion. So do we need a leap of faith to imply that some questional business practices are going on? I think not. To make matters worse, it is likely that "mail bid auctions" are probably run this way throughout the auction house world.
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karlgoetzmedals.com
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09/07/2006
And then there's the very unsavory practice of dealers engaging in 'running' up a lot bid on an unsuspecting collector. Occasionally, the dealer "pushes" too far and gets the lot, at which time they say, "oh, wait a minute...I was bidding on the wrong lot!" Yeah, right!
Go to an actual auction and 'pay attention'....over time, you'll see plenty of which I speak.
As a new car manager I don't attend many used car auctions. At the few I've been to, shill bidding is very common but the smart bidders know it and stay off the car. Only the unsuspecting get lured in-same with coins.
It's not unusual to see cars with mechanical problems that everyone at the auction but a few know have been "temporarily repaired" just to get them through the auction. The auction house knows it, the smart buyers know it, only the unsuspecting get lured in-same with coins.
Mail bid and internet coin auctions are at one or several removes from the ultimate buyer-this just begs abuse from unscrupulous individuals and businesses. Morality is slowly draining from this country and what would have been shocking years ago now seems to be OK... everyone does it.
Sad commentary on our country and values.
is that you end up being governed by inferiors. – Plato
I only bid in auctions that I can attend and see the coins in hand ever since. At least with Greek coins.
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I've seen it in live auctions too, with the shilling and possible collusion. I notice how the auctioneer bids for some proxy accounts, and sometimes the price is just over floor bidding, and sometimes, much higher. I am sure there's something going on with that too.
Laurent, I know you're right.
"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." -Luke 11:9
"Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might." -Deut. 6:4-5
"For the LORD is our judge, the LORD is our lawgiver, the LORD is our king; He will save us." -Isaiah 33:22
All part of the game,
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09/07/2006
694 $85
695 $90
696 $210 ( My max bid $225 Winner )
697 $$125
698 $150
Lot 699 Goetz 1 Krone Austria Pattern estimate of ( $150 - $250 )
699 $240 ( My max bid $225 Looser )
09/07/2006
.. that or my appalling lack of funds
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