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<p>[QUOTE="giorgio11, post: 1361061, member: 17094"]On the other hand, there are some rare items that some people really want, but they may be willing to pay rather than getting constantly outbid in an auction. So yes, some people want to keep their goodies, but figure if somebody else is willing to shell out enough shekels, they could be induced to part with it.</p><p><br /></p><p>The Make Offer to Owner used to only apply to the owners of coins won through a Heritage auction, but now I think Heritage has enhanced it so that if you own a coin that was in a Heritage auction, even if you weren't the original buyer from that auction, you can let Heritage know that you now own the coin and they will pass along offers to you just as though you had won the coin. At least that's my understanding.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, I bought my 1964 SMS Kennedy from a fellow who won it from the Heritage auction. Now I have registered that I own that coin and can receive offers -- and of course it is my option to refuse to sell, or to sell at whatever price is offered. (And the PCGS Price Guide has doubled since the seller won the coin from Heritage.) This is all in beta test so we shall see how it works out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="giorgio11, post: 1361061, member: 17094"]On the other hand, there are some rare items that some people really want, but they may be willing to pay rather than getting constantly outbid in an auction. So yes, some people want to keep their goodies, but figure if somebody else is willing to shell out enough shekels, they could be induced to part with it. The Make Offer to Owner used to only apply to the owners of coins won through a Heritage auction, but now I think Heritage has enhanced it so that if you own a coin that was in a Heritage auction, even if you weren't the original buyer from that auction, you can let Heritage know that you now own the coin and they will pass along offers to you just as though you had won the coin. At least that's my understanding. For example, I bought my 1964 SMS Kennedy from a fellow who won it from the Heritage auction. Now I have registered that I own that coin and can receive offers -- and of course it is my option to refuse to sell, or to sell at whatever price is offered. (And the PCGS Price Guide has doubled since the seller won the coin from Heritage.) This is all in beta test so we shall see how it works out.[/QUOTE]
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