consignor: the person whose coins are sold at auction or by a dealer. contact marks: any marks on a coin that occur from contact with another coin or foreign object.
"Our consignors enjoy the company's fast turnaround time, generous cash advances, high prices-realized and the unblemished record of delivering their settlement checks," Song emphasized.
Both our consignor and Collins agree that the Green-Boyd-Lelan Rogers coin is second finest known behind the Carter coin. It is presently certified as PCGS MS-66.
Notes from consignor: Choice EF. Gorgeous coin, attractive style and beautiful patina and surfaces. AE Tetrachalk, 21mm, c. 314-310 BC. No legend Head of old Pan right. PAN Legend around forepart of griffin left, sturgeon below. Anokhin Bosporus 111.
If you were the consignor of this "Super Lustrous" 1882 Shield nickel to the David Lawrence Rare Coin Auction, strong bidding would have rewarded you with a final price of $1534.
On behalf of the consignor, the Harry W. Bass, Jr. Research Foundation, and with the appreciation of the entire Bowers and Merena organization I welcome you to Part I of our sale of this marvelous collection.
Consignors pay low commission rates. Those desirous of dumping their treasures find this a quick method for generating cash. Bullet Sales emerged shortly after the 1985-9 bull market in slabbed coins began to crash. This may have been a coincidence.
Most auction houses are careful to note in the terms of sale that consignors can bid on their own coins; the auction house may have an ownership interest in certain lots; and that certain coins may have reserves, ...
He then weighed the silver, if the silver was not of sterling fineness he calculated the diffential, and gave the consignor a receipt for all silver consigned to the mint.
From Browder collection. Text reads Description per consignor. Host coin is a post-1945 strike. Schulman, Frederico Diaz Lascano Collection et al, May 1969; Lot #823.
The ownership of the coin remains with the consignor until the coin is sold and paid. The agent usually charges 10-20% of the sale until the coin is sold and paid. The agent usually charges 10-20% of the sale price as his fee.
The commission charged by the auctioneer to the coin consignors (See Consignment) Semi-Prooflike A term used to describe a coin having some proof-like qualities. See also Proof-like.
was March 30th 2002 ; bid sheets must be received by no later than the close of business on June 19th, 2003 ; notification of successful bidders and list of prices realized will be sent to bidders on June 26th, 2003. Settlement to consignors will ...
This indicates an item that did not sell at auction because it did not receive bids equal to or greater than the reserve (minimum bid) amount set by the consignor, or the opening bid. Numerical grading ...
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