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How do the reserves at Stack's-Bowers work??

If they post a reserve price of, say, $5,000 -- and assuming no one else bids -- does that mean you can/will win the lot at $5,000; or $5,010; or $5,500 (if the next bid increment is $500)??

Is it different than Heritage, where you will win the lot at the reserve price (plus the juice, of course).
Ed

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  • Ed62Ed62 Posts: 857 ✭✭
    Moving back to page 1
    Ed
  • raysrays Posts: 2,424 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The answer depends upon the circumstances.

    In the November Baltimore sale, there was a coin I wanted, an 1810/09 large cent in PCGS AU58. It had previously sold as lot 3077 in a Heritage sale in April for $10,925 in a PCGS AU55 holder. Shortly thereafter it appeared on a well-known dealer's website in an AU58 holder for $13,500 (the crackout game is far from over).

    Upon seeing the same coin in the November Stacks-Bowers sale as lot 3008, I bid $10500 online. When the reserve was posted a couple of weeks later (which just happened to also be $10500) the computer listed me as the high bidder at $10000 and the reserve unmet, with the next bid available at one increment ($1000) higher so $11000. I called Stacks-Bowers and explained that I should get the coin at the reserve of $10500 since that is what I actually bid. They agreed, and I won the lot at that amount as no other bidders (floor or internet) bid any higher.
  • s4nys4ny Posts: 1,573 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The answer depends upon the circumstances.

    In the November Baltimore sale, there was a coin I wanted, an 1810/09 large cent in PCGS AU58. It had previously sold as lot 3077 in a Heritage sale in April for $10,925 in a PCGS AU55 holder. Shortly thereafter it appeared on a well-known dealer's website in an AU58 holder for $13,500 (the crackout game is far from over).

    Upon seeing the same coin in the November Stacks-Bowers sale as lot 3008, I bid $10500 online. When the reserve was posted a couple of weeks later (which just happened to also be $10500) the computer listed me as the high bidder at $10000 and the reserve unmet, with the next bid available at one increment ($1000) higher so $11000. I called Stacks-Bowers and explained that I should get the coin at the reserve of $10500 since that is what I actually bid. They agreed, and I won the lot at that amount as no other bidders (floor or internet) bid any higher. >>



    That $1000 increment seems large (10%).
  • raysrays Posts: 2,424 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>That $1000 increment seems large (10%). >>



    From Stacks-Bowers:

    Bid Increment

    $0.00 - $19.99 $1.00

    $20.00 - $49.99 $2.00

    $50.00 - $99.99 $5.00

    $100.00 - $199.99 $10.00

    $200.00 - $299.99 $20.00

    $300.00 - $499.99 $25.00

    $500.00 - $999.99 $50.00

    $1,000.00 - $1,999.99 $100.00

    $2,000.00 - $2,999.99 $200.00

    $3,000.00 - $4,999.99 $250.00

    $5,000.00 - $9,999.99 $500.00

    $10,000.00 - $19,999.99 $1,000.00

    $20,000.00 - $29,999.99 $2,000.00

    $30,000.00 - $49,999.99 $2,500.00

    $50,000.00 - $99,999.99 $5,000.00

    $100,000.00 - $199,999.99 $10,000.00

    $200,000.00 - $299,999.99 $20,000.00

    $300,000.00 - $499,999.99 $25,000.00

    $500,000.00 - $999,999.99 $50,000.00

    $1,000,000.00 - $1,999,999.99 $100,000.00

    $2,000,000.00 - $2,999,999.99 $200,000.00

    $3,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.99 $250,000.00

    $5,000,000.00 - $9,999,999.99 $500,000.00

    $10,000,000.00 and Up $1,000,000.00

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