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<p>[QUOTE="Limes, post: 4523074, member: 101013"]Thank you for the reply. To a certain extent there is also a psychologic effect of which both seller and buyer potentially can profit. The question is of course, is the 'lesser' coin deemed more valuable merely by being placed with a group of 'higher' quality specimens? The other way around: is a 'high' quality coin most likely to yield a smaller revenue if it placed with 'lesser' coins? I can only answer this for myself, and I think it goes beyond this discussion to philosophize any further. I underscore your conclusion: it's an art, and also a very entertaining challenge for buyer and seller, and auctioneer. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>True. And some auction houses do this already. I also like to format offered by biddr, which has a simple direct link to the auction terms in which additional fees are given. But showing the full costs is more direct of course. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>If I understand correctly; you were send a package of 194 coins, which you did not buy, only so you could chose some specimens to buy?? If so: wow! Did it work like this, back in those days??[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Limes, post: 4523074, member: 101013"]Thank you for the reply. To a certain extent there is also a psychologic effect of which both seller and buyer potentially can profit. The question is of course, is the 'lesser' coin deemed more valuable merely by being placed with a group of 'higher' quality specimens? The other way around: is a 'high' quality coin most likely to yield a smaller revenue if it placed with 'lesser' coins? I can only answer this for myself, and I think it goes beyond this discussion to philosophize any further. I underscore your conclusion: it's an art, and also a very entertaining challenge for buyer and seller, and auctioneer. True. And some auction houses do this already. I also like to format offered by biddr, which has a simple direct link to the auction terms in which additional fees are given. But showing the full costs is more direct of course. If I understand correctly; you were send a package of 194 coins, which you did not buy, only so you could chose some specimens to buy?? If so: wow! Did it work like this, back in those days??[/QUOTE]
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