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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 112257, member: 112"]Howdy Mike - Welcome back !</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes it is possible. There was a time when Superior had an offer going for sellers that you could consign your coins to them and not pay any seller fees. But I do not know if this offer is still available or not. You would have to contact Superior and ask them. Also, I would not recommend Superior for the sale of this coin. They are trustworthy enough, but they deal primarily in US coinage and their auctions would not attract the kind of buyer you would hope to find in an auction.</p><p><br /></p><p>The way auction houses normally work is this - a seller consigns his coins to the firm for sale at an auction. The seller pays a fee that ranges from 7% - 15% depending on the firm and the auction where the coins will be sold. Then the buyer also pays a fee to the auction house of 15% - 20% over and above his bid. But the seller gets no part of that fee. The seller gets the bid amount minus the seller's fee - that's all. And that is true of all auction houses.</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, Goldberg's is one of the most trusted names in the business. I have done business with them many times and never been anything but very happy with the results.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 112257, member: 112"]Howdy Mike - Welcome back ! Yes it is possible. There was a time when Superior had an offer going for sellers that you could consign your coins to them and not pay any seller fees. But I do not know if this offer is still available or not. You would have to contact Superior and ask them. Also, I would not recommend Superior for the sale of this coin. They are trustworthy enough, but they deal primarily in US coinage and their auctions would not attract the kind of buyer you would hope to find in an auction. The way auction houses normally work is this - a seller consigns his coins to the firm for sale at an auction. The seller pays a fee that ranges from 7% - 15% depending on the firm and the auction where the coins will be sold. Then the buyer also pays a fee to the auction house of 15% - 20% over and above his bid. But the seller gets no part of that fee. The seller gets the bid amount minus the seller's fee - that's all. And that is true of all auction houses. Yes, Goldberg's is one of the most trusted names in the business. I have done business with them many times and never been anything but very happy with the results.[/QUOTE]
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