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An excellent, succinct summation of the likely outcomes of sight-unseen bidding, as stated by CCU..

coinguy1coinguy1 Posts: 13,484 ✭✭✭
I just read the quote below from poster Colonial Coin Union (CCU) in another thread. He happens to be a valuable poster here, a heck of a nice guy and a very good dealer to work with. I think this short quote of his sums up sight unseen bidding results extremely well:



<< <i>And while you may get lucky from time to time, on average you will get creamed. >>



And here is the quote, preceded by an explanation for it:



<< <i> Many, many, many participants in any auction view the lots in hand or have a knowledgeable representative view for them. And when you compete with these people, they will have a distinct advantage over you.

If a coin is extremely nice, they will bid more. If a coin is not nice in hand, they will bid low or not all. Which means that if you are bidding sight unseen (i.e. going strictly by online photos), you are likely to be outbid by these people on all of the nice coins, and outbid them on the coins which are inferior.

And while you may get lucky from time to time, on average you will get creamed. >>

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