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Re: Without being cynical, can we dive into the reason for higher buyer premiums?
Oh, sure. I’m aware of that. They probably own a lot more of the coins at auction than people realize. But, to this point, the topic of this thread has pertained to coins consigned to auction, and bu… (View Post)1 -
Re: Without being cynical, can we dive into the reason for higher buyer premiums?
@jmlanzaf, you keep talking about gross and net margin as if the auction houses buy the products they are auctioning. They don’t incur any cost to own the coin. They don’t own the coins. The consigno… (View Post)4 -
Re: How to sell "special" coins
Each coin needs to be considered individually, especially if they are upper 4 or 5-figure coins. Individual coins might benefit from regrade, restoration, crossover, or resubmission. A trusted dealer… (View Post)6 -
Re: Auction Financing
It better be a pretty special coin. As others have said, negotiate terms with an actual human at the auction house. Not for me. Having played with credit for a good chunk of my life, I now see it ver… (View Post)7 -
Re: Proof coins with imperfections.
A raised line wouldn't happen from a strike-thru. A piece of fiber would act as a raised feature on the die, causing an indentation in the coin. A die crack will produce a low feature on the die, res… (View Post)3