consignment: the coins that are given to an auction house or dealer to sell. consignor: the person whose coins are sold at auction or by a dealer.
CONSIGNMENT A method of selling coins using the services of a dealer or auction as the sales agent. The ownership of the coin remains with the consignor until the coin is sold and paid.
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Consignment If you can find a cooperative dealer, you can put your coins on sale on a consignment basis. This is good for the dealer because he doesn't have to invest the capital to buy your coins before he can make a profit off of them.
Consignment Coins turned over to an auction company or dealer to sell. Contact Marks ...
After all of the consignments for a given sale are in our vaults, our cataloguing begins. First the coins are graded, and if it is deemed desirable, certain coins are sent to one of the certification services.
However, before attempting to estimate the total yield and average weight of the coins from this consignment we need to address the mint fee. In this entry we see Hull took an even smaller mint fee than in his previous agreements.
The primary disadvantage of public auction is the approximate four month interval between consignment and final settlement.
"Bidding activity was especially strong on the anchor consignments," noted Leo Frese, Heritage's Consignment Director.
We are now accepting consignments to both our sales. To be included in our Spring Auction we need to receive your consignment by early March, to be included in our Fall sale we need your material by September 1.
I would love to buy your coins outright, but I also take coins on consignment and represent both buyers and sellers when dealing with major auction companies. There are many avenues that I can use to get you the most for your coins.
coin series, there were two types of consignments that performed exceptionally well in our Baltimore Auction: those with fresh material and/or seldom-offered types, and those with classic numismatic rarities, ...
Elliot Woodward, of Roxbury, Massachusetts, included a consignment from Daniel Bertsch. Years later, in his sale catalogue of June 28-29, 1886, under Lot 765, Woodward mentioned Bertsch, the copper 1863 $10 coins, and other matters on his mind: ...
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Lately, I've been acquiring more and more pieces from large collections as they come to market through different auction houses, so I'll give what information I can. Also, I occasionally handle collections on a consignment basis, ...
A seller's fee of 10-15% is typical, and a fee to the bidder of 10-15% applied to the final bid, is also typical. Additionally, check on the expected amount of time between consignment of your coins and receiving payment after the sale.
He was a mentor of Eric Newman, and these two purchased all five 1913 Liberty Nickels from the Colonel Green estate in 1942. Johnson received numerous large consignments from Armin Brand, representing coins from the Virgil Brand estate.
these coins have a center layer that is a different material than the top and bottom, they resemble a sandwich. Also sometimes called a hamburger coin. seller fees - fees imposed on the seller when auctioning coins or selling them on consignment.
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