Coinery Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Have I got this right, 5% buyer's premium at Croydon Coin Auctions? Why so much cheaper than the rest?Anyone been? Any thoughts? Quote
Peckris Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Have I got this right, 5% buyer's premium at Croydon Coin Auctions? Why so much cheaper than the rest?Anyone been? Any thoughts?That is cheap. Mind you, an auction house can pretty much set its own BP according to what it thinks it can get away with. I'm surprised though - Croydon have been around quite a while, and are highly reputable, so you'd think they might have set it higher. Quote
Nick Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Have I got this right, 5% buyer's premium at Croydon Coin Auctions? Why so much cheaper than the rest?Anyone been? Any thoughts?That is correct - just 5%. I have never attended an auction, but have put in quite a few absentee bids and have won a fair number of lots. They obviously manage to keep their costs down by being largely a family run firm and by not spending much time photographing lots.In my opinion, their grading of lots is consistent, if perhaps just a tad optimistic - but offer a decent alternative to the larger London auction houses. Quote
Rob Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) Have I got this right, 5% buyer's premium at Croydon Coin Auctions? Why so much cheaper than the rest?Anyone been? Any thoughts?That is correct - just 5%. I have never attended an auction, but have put in quite a few absentee bids and have won a fair number of lots. They obviously manage to keep their costs down by being largely a family run firm and by not spending much time photographing lots.In my opinion, their grading of lots is consistent, if perhaps just a tad optimistic - but offer a decent alternative to the larger London auction houses.Therein lies the problem for all those of us not resident in the south-east. You dare not bid blind. Unc maybe unc, but there again, maybe not. Edited January 6, 2012 by Rob Quote
Paulus Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 (edited) Have I got this right, 5% buyer's premium at Croydon Coin Auctions? Why so much cheaper than the rest?Anyone been? Any thoughts?That is correct - just 5%. I have never attended an auction, but have put in quite a few absentee bids and have won a fair number of lots. They obviously manage to keep their costs down by being largely a family run firm and by not spending much time photographing lots.In my opinion, their grading of lots is consistent, if perhaps just a tad optimistic - but offer a decent alternative to the larger London auction houses.Therein lies the problem for all those of us not resident in the south-east. You dare not bid blind. Unc maybe unc, but there again, maybe not.Anyone 'attending' the Croydon auction tomorrow? Edited January 9, 2012 by Paulus Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 Anyone 'attending' the Croydon auction tomorrow?I should be, assuming everything goes to plan. Quote
Coinery Posted January 11, 2012 Author Posted January 11, 2012 Anyone 'attending' the Croydon auction tomorrow?I should be, assuming everything goes to plan. Did you make it Historic Coinage? Did you see the two Ed VI sixpences? They had been switched around in their sleeves, made me wonder whether this was done by an unscrupulous viewer (being as the viewing is so open, and trust-based). Great auction, very impressed, a very nice family spirit, couldn't have been a more pleasant team. Quote
Gary D Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Anyone 'attending' the Croydon auction tomorrow?I should be, assuming everything goes to plan. Did you make it Historic Coinage? Did you see the two Ed VI sixpences? They had been switched around in their sleeves, made me wonder whether this was done by an unscrupulous viewer (being as the viewing is so open, and trust-based). Great auction, very impressed, a very nice family spirit, couldn't have been a more pleasant team.I had a couple of absentee bids. Was the bidding particulaly strong? Quote
HistoricCoinage Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Did you make it Historic Coinage? Did you see the two Ed VI sixpences? They had been switched around in their sleeves, made me wonder whether this was done by an unscrupulous viewer (being as the viewing is so open, and trust-based). Great auction, very impressed, a very nice family spirit, couldn't have been a more pleasant team.I made it but only looked at the Saxon and Plantagenet. I wasn't taken by those and so didn't bid. A nice atmosphere, as you say!You do hear of many stories regarding people switching the coins around. Numismatics is such a trust-based area that it's a real shame when people try to make a quick buck like that. Quote
Coinery Posted January 12, 2012 Author Posted January 12, 2012 Did you make it Historic Coinage? Did you see the two Ed VI sixpences? They had been switched around in their sleeves, made me wonder whether this was done by an unscrupulous viewer (being as the viewing is so open, and trust-based). Great auction, very impressed, a very nice family spirit, couldn't have been a more pleasant team.I made it but only looked at the Saxon and Plantagenet. I wasn't taken by those and so didn't bid. A nice atmosphere, as you say!You do hear of many stories regarding people switching the coins around. Numismatics is such a trust-based area that it's a real shame when people try to make a quick buck like that.Yes, I would be disappointed to hear it was common place, it would be so easy to switch for better grades, or better lustre, etc. I bought quite a few lots, and would never be able to put my hand on my heart and say 100% that the coin I got was the original one I looked at 2 hour's previously! Not after viewing a few hundred for the very first time on the day. Quote
Coinery Posted January 12, 2012 Author Posted January 12, 2012 I had a couple of absentee bids. Was the bidding particulaly strong? Quote
Gary D Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them. Quote
DaveG38 Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. Quote
Gary D Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. My invoice arrived in the post out of the blue so may not be too late. Quote
DaveG38 Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. You are quite right, my coins arrived this morning. However, I only won one lot, despite leaving a number of bids well over estimate. However, I'm undertaking a re-look at all my 20thC material and am upgrading where necessary, so the 1950 and 51 pennies that I picked up have nicely ungraded the GVF ones I already had. I'm not too disappointed, although I would have liked to fill some of the gaps in my early 18thC silver. Oh well, Lockdales at the weekend I guess and online bidding, which I quite like. Quote
Peckris Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. You are quite right, my coins arrived this morning. However, I only won one lot, despite leaving a number of bids well over estimate. However, I'm undertaking a re-look at all my 20thC material and am upgrading where necessary, so the 1950 and 51 pennies that I picked up have nicely ungraded the GVF ones I already had. I'm not too disappointed, although I would have liked to fill some of the gaps in my early 18thC silver. Oh well, Lockdales at the weekend I guess and online bidding, which I quite like.Do you have the link please? Quote
DaveG38 Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. You are quite right, my coins arrived this morning. However, I only won one lot, despite leaving a number of bids well over estimate. However, I'm undertaking a re-look at all my 20thC material and am upgrading where necessary, so the 1950 and 51 pennies that I picked up have nicely ungraded the GVF ones I already had. I'm not too disappointed, although I would have liked to fill some of the gaps in my early 18thC silver. Oh well, Lockdales at the weekend I guess and online bidding, which I quite like.Do you have the link please?Peckris,http://www.lockdales.com/ plushttp://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues?clientUrlName=lockdalesHope you get something you want, but don't outbid me!!! Quote
Peckris Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Well I got my two lots, one at my max bid and the other at £5 over estimate. The first lot was maundy coins so they should be UNC but the other lot of sixpences are described as generaly EF or better. Will be interesting to see what turns up. Hopefully a couple of upgrades amongst them.Well done. I haven't heard anything from them, so I'm guessing I was unsuccessful. Pity as I left quite a few bids. You are quite right, my coins arrived this morning. However, I only won one lot, despite leaving a number of bids well over estimate. However, I'm undertaking a re-look at all my 20thC material and am upgrading where necessary, so the 1950 and 51 pennies that I picked up have nicely ungraded the GVF ones I already had. I'm not too disappointed, although I would have liked to fill some of the gaps in my early 18thC silver. Oh well, Lockdales at the weekend I guess and online bidding, which I quite like.Do you have the link please?Peckris,http://www.lockdales.com/ plushttp://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues?clientUrlName=lockdalesHope you get something you want, but don't outbid me!!!Thanks Dave - there's not very much to tempt me there. I won't be challenging your bids! Quote
Debbie Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 Have any of you seen or used this one? auction Quote
Paulus Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 Have any of you seen or used this one? auctionThanks Debbie, I have just placed my first on-line bid at a non-eBay auction! Quote
Gollum Posted January 16, 2012 Posted January 16, 2012 Have any of you seen or used this one? auctionThanks Debbie, I have just placed my first on-line bid at a non-eBay auction!No BIN's !, NO 99p starters !, obviously for the rich people. Quote
Debbie Posted January 16, 2012 Posted January 16, 2012 Oh good luck Paulus, let us know if you are sucessful! I rather like the engraved Charles 11 crown. Quote
Paulus Posted January 16, 2012 Posted January 16, 2012 Oh good luck Paulus, let us know if you are sucessful! I rather like the engraved Charles 11 crown.Thanks Debbie, and I thought you might! Quote
argentumandcoins Posted January 20, 2012 Posted January 20, 2012 Have any of you seen or used this one? auctionI attendeed as always (one of the few salerooms within relatively easy striking distance for me).Bidding was the usual bloodbath but I managed to pick up 12 lots.I was underbidder on your 1662 Crown, it went in the room. The engraving kind of killed it but I thought it was worth a punt as it was the rarer inverted die axis type (en medaille rather than coin alignment). Quote
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