I have made offers and was denied. Although people have made offers to me and I sold it to them because it was within my range of selling anyway. Sellers can also see how many people are watching so selling early may loss a buyer who may buy for the price stated. Can probably contact the seller after the auction end.
Yes, I have made many offers to sellers for if the coin didn't sell. Only one that I can remember accepted after his coin got no bids. He e-mailed me and told me he was relisting the coin with my offered price as the buy-it-now.
I've done this successfully with sellers of coins that didn't sell. My best score was a MS $5 Jackie Robinson that didn't sell at $800 -- I emailed the seller after the auction closed and offered $600 for it, which he accepted. Try to buy a MS $5 Jackie these days...
Recently there was a coin I realy wanted up for auction. Before the first person even bidded on the coin I e-mailed the seller and offered him $450.00 for it. He refused the offer telling me that he expected the auction to close around $650.00. I placed a max opening bid of $350.00, later I was out bid so I raised my max to $600.00. In the mean time I e-mailed two more offers to the seller, both of which he refused. The auction ended up closing at $410.00, now I am glad he refused my offers.
I made an offer for something(1921 Peace in 62) in an ebay store & it was accepted & it was a fair price, and if I remember correctly it was 20% down from the asking price...
...so make the offers, worse thing that will happen is no deal.
I know where a 14-D in NGC 65BN is right now that I'd be very interested in. I'd make a serious offer on it, about 5-10% above what it would bring... but that's still less than half of what the seller's ask price is. So why bother???
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Sellers can also see how many people are watching so selling early may loss a buyer who may buy for the price stated. Can probably contact the seller after the auction end.
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Recently there was a coin I realy wanted up for auction. Before the first person even bidded on the coin I e-mailed the seller and offered him $450.00 for it. He refused the offer telling me that he expected the auction to close around $650.00. I placed a max opening bid of $350.00, later I was out bid so I raised my max to $600.00. In the mean time I e-mailed two more offers to the seller, both of which he refused. The auction ended up closing at $410.00, now I am glad he refused my offers.
Russ, NCNE
...so make the offers, worse thing that will happen is no deal.
David