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<p>[QUOTE="zach67005, post: 1190502, member: 31132"]Zeke, I think we're all guilty of it. I've had to start reviewing the entire catalog before placing the first bid, then making a list of interest items, googling them(Except for the ones I'm familiar with) Then placing my pre-bids with buyers premium+S&H in mind, & finally walking away to wait for the auction to close or an invoice. There was one yesterday from a company which had around 30 nickel lots(Buffalo, Vs, Jeffs, Rolls) & everything pre-64 was listed as "Silver nickels" I just bit my tongue & stuck to the 65-70 Halfs which were obviously thought to be worthless. Point is, whatever the auctioneer says, writes, etc. They generally have a disclaimer at the registration page saying that all descriptions are made by the consigner & that the bidder is responsible for determining the accuracy or e-mailing the auction house before bidding. But I still think it is a very beautiful frosty piece from nearly 40 years ago.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zach67005, post: 1190502, member: 31132"]Zeke, I think we're all guilty of it. I've had to start reviewing the entire catalog before placing the first bid, then making a list of interest items, googling them(Except for the ones I'm familiar with) Then placing my pre-bids with buyers premium+S&H in mind, & finally walking away to wait for the auction to close or an invoice. There was one yesterday from a company which had around 30 nickel lots(Buffalo, Vs, Jeffs, Rolls) & everything pre-64 was listed as "Silver nickels" I just bit my tongue & stuck to the 65-70 Halfs which were obviously thought to be worthless. Point is, whatever the auctioneer says, writes, etc. They generally have a disclaimer at the registration page saying that all descriptions are made by the consigner & that the bidder is responsible for determining the accuracy or e-mailing the auction house before bidding. But I still think it is a very beautiful frosty piece from nearly 40 years ago.[/QUOTE]
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