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Re: Is it a good thing when the auction house "wins" your consigned coin?
Their not buying what they believe is a $12,000 coin for $10,000 (20% buyer's fee). But they might be buying a coin that they think they can upgrade or sell at a higher price at a different time. Giv… (View Post)1 -
Re: Is it a good thing when the auction house "wins" your consigned coin?
I see I picked up my second disagree on this thread. Funny thing is my previous disagree was on a thread where I stated that buyers generally take the 20% buyer's fee into account and reduce their bi… (View Post)2 -
Re: Is it a good thing when the auction house "wins" your consigned coin?
I don't care how you account for it, it still works out that the auction firm had an advantage over an completely unrelated person buying the coin to resell it. Here are two examples, assuming that t… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1863 IHC in PCGS MS66+ ... Is it a POP 20/0??
Maybe that is part of the strategy. Inflate the the under pop so they will let one escape to the next level. When the under pop was single digits, the finalizer should be more careful on deciding whi… (View Post)1 -
Re: How dumb are some consignors to or buyers from auction ?
25-D spread is $4000 to $8000 The real jump is to a 66 for $65000 Quite the incentive to resubmit. (View Post)1
