Buyers premium

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by BALD SPARTAN, Aug 19, 2010.

  1. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    10% buyers fee, move the decimal, 15% move the decimal plus half, 20% move the decimal and double it.

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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    I was talking about dividing by 1.15 for 15% Buyer's Fee. Your method does not do that.
     
  4. BALD SPARTAN

    BALD SPARTAN Member

    Thanks for all of the valuable intel guys. I am aware that your always paying a fee when buying from anywhere and anyone. Since I began collecting in 2007 I have done alot of studying and reading that has helped me eminsley(along with CT of course). I have learned and feel like the internet AH and coin sites(not Ebay) are my next step in accquiring many of the coins I sill want. The mechanics and figuring out the true price from the buyers end is where I will be coming into the picture so thanks again. Just trying to get that warm fuzzy feeling before I jump in to a real auction.
     
  5. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    I just figure out my maximum bid (including the 15% buyer's premium) and multiply that by 87%. Example: I am willing to pay $115, total. If I multiply that by 87% (or .87), I get $100 hammer as my bid.
     
  6. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    Six of one. Half dozen of another.

    1 / 1.15 = 0.869 so multiplying by 0.87 is about the same as dividing by 1.15.
     
  7. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    Agreed, it's just a matter of whch is easier for you.
     
  8. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    When I can't do it in my head, my calculator does the division just as easily as multiplication.
     
  9. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    Multiplying by .87 requires one less numerical entry than dividing by 1.15, so it is much more efficent.;)
     
  10. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Yes, but doing it in my head is much more efficient than either. There are at least 9 fewer entries.
     
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