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<p>[QUOTE="RiverGuy, post: 1335338, member: 22755"]I have both sold and purchased in Heritage Auctions. Normal sellers fee is 10% not 5%. It is negotiable. I recently advised a non-profit org. in selling some U.S. gold and the sellers fee was 0.00. </p><p>Doug has it right, all things considered, Heritage offers the fairest results for either seller or buyer. </p><p>I have bid on-site and internet and never been disappointed with my purchases. In fact, the coins I "won" via internet have usually been more pleasing than expected - and I love that kind of surprise. They also offer what I consider the most accurate and detailed pictures of any on-line auction. BUT, you still have to do your homework and resist the urge to bid in the auction moment - set your limits!</p><p>The only "negative" for Heritage is the length of time for recieving payment as a seller. Don't sell if you need the $$ quickly.</p><p>Our comments here on CT will help in Heritage familiarization but I suggest you try out bidding on an inexpensive item to get your toes wet. I think you will find their practices and procedures to be very professional and "super" user friendly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RiverGuy, post: 1335338, member: 22755"]I have both sold and purchased in Heritage Auctions. Normal sellers fee is 10% not 5%. It is negotiable. I recently advised a non-profit org. in selling some U.S. gold and the sellers fee was 0.00. Doug has it right, all things considered, Heritage offers the fairest results for either seller or buyer. I have bid on-site and internet and never been disappointed with my purchases. In fact, the coins I "won" via internet have usually been more pleasing than expected - and I love that kind of surprise. They also offer what I consider the most accurate and detailed pictures of any on-line auction. BUT, you still have to do your homework and resist the urge to bid in the auction moment - set your limits! The only "negative" for Heritage is the length of time for recieving payment as a seller. Don't sell if you need the $$ quickly. Our comments here on CT will help in Heritage familiarization but I suggest you try out bidding on an inexpensive item to get your toes wet. I think you will find their practices and procedures to be very professional and "super" user friendly.[/QUOTE]
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