Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 So, is it a telephone call to lockdales to make payment and arrange postage, or do they email you? Do lockdales take The Saleroom fee, or is that done separately?What do you guys do? Quote
argentumandcoins Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 So, is it a telephone call to lockdales to make payment and arrange postage, or do they email you? Do lockdales take The Saleroom fee, or is that done separately?What do you guys do?Lockdales will invoice you Stuart and the 3% admin will be included. Theyu are usually pretty sharp. Quote
Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 So, is it a telephone call to lockdales to make payment and arrange postage, or do they email you? Do lockdales take The Saleroom fee, or is that done separately?What do you guys do?Lockdales will invoice you Stuart and the 3% admin will be included. Theyu are usually pretty sharp.Thanks, John! Is that by post or email? You know why I ask! Quote
Nick Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 So, is it a telephone call to lockdales to make payment and arrange postage, or do they email you? Do lockdales take The Saleroom fee, or is that done separately?What do you guys do?Lockdales will invoice you Stuart and the 3% admin will be included. Theyu are usually pretty sharp.Thanks, John! Is that by post or email? You know why I ask! By post. Quote
azda Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 You can also phone about 3-4 days later to make payment over the phone. Don't forget they had 2 days of sales, so a lot to go through.Got another couple of bits today, so a decent week in auctions this week for me. Quote
Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 Thanks, chaps! Just another question, do they suggest a shipping cost in the invoice, or do you have to ring them for this anyway? Quote
azda Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 Thanks, chaps! Just another question, do they suggest a shipping cost in the invoice, or do you have to ring them for this anyway?Can't remember to be honest Stuart if it was in the invoice or not Quote
Nick Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 Thanks, chaps! Just another question, do they suggest a shipping cost in the invoice, or do you have to ring them for this anyway?Postage is listed on the invoice. Quote
Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 Thanks, chaps! Just another question, do they suggest a shipping cost in the invoice, or do you have to ring them for this anyway?Postage is listed on the invoice.Brilliant, thanks Nick! Quote
Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 How many lots did you Win Stuart?5 but nothing for me, where were the quality C1 farthings and E1 coins? I had a little go at the Mary Groat and some of the E7 pieces, but that just wasn't happening. Quote
azda Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 (edited) Mary groat went for £950 i think? Was wanting a punt on the Charles II shilling, £200-£300 est, it opened at £700, My jaw droppedThe Mary coin Must have been a sixpence at that price Edited November 18, 2012 by azda Quote
Coinery Posted November 18, 2012 Author Posted November 18, 2012 Mary groat went for £950 i think? Was wanting a punt on the Charles II shilling, £200-£300 est, it opened at £700, My jaw dropped£220 + comm. on the groat.I THOUGHT I'd won 5! Just checked and it's 4! I thought the bid was mine! So, if I repeatedly clicked the bid button at the time of the auction, just to make sure it was mine (which I thought it was), would it up my own bid, or does it just ignore it?The first 2 lots on saturday that I won, never put any of the red writing up to say I was bidding/winning etc, but fortunately I was. Not sure what happened to the 1 in 3 from today? Quote
Nick Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 Mary groat went for £950 i think? Was wanting a punt on the Charles II shilling, £200-£300 est, it opened at £700, My jaw dropped£220 + comm. on the groat.I THOUGHT I'd won 5! Just checked and it's 4! I thought the bid was mine! So, if I repeatedly clicked the bid button at the time of the auction, just to make sure it was mine (which I thought it was), would it up my own bid, or does it just ignore it?The first 2 lots on saturday that I won, never put any of the red writing up to say I was bidding/winning etc, but fortunately I was. Not sure what happened to the 1 in 3 from today?Even though you are at a remote location, you are still bidding in real-time with the others in the auction room, so multiple clicks will only count to make you the high bidder - extraneous clicks will be ignored. Quote
Peter Posted November 18, 2012 Posted November 18, 2012 The lack of farthings was surprising.Estimates were about right to get bidders.I love watching on the internet but feel the room is the place to be. Quote
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