DaveG38 Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 You will all be interested to know they sold for over £50,000 with premium it is over £60,000!!! At least they won't come flooding on the market at next for nothing ;-)That's just over £21 each. And you've got to find 2794 collectors of farthings, who haven't already got one, or who are prepared to trade up in grade. That's a very long term investment. Quote
Colin88 Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 You will all be interested to know they sold for over £50,000 with premium it is over £60,000!!! At least they won't come flooding on the market at next for nothing ;-)That's just over £21 each. And you've got to find 2794 collectors of farthings, who haven't already got one, or who are prepared to trade up in grade. That's a very long term investment.That is absolutely astonishing that anyone would pay that for them...even with the interesting story / history behind them. Quote
Peckris Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 At £14k-18k estimate you'd need your bumps felt to go anywhere near it. Regardless of "catalogue or book price" a sensible estimate would have been £500-£700 and then let the 2 bidders slug it out.I'll bare my arse in woolworths poundlands window if that lot gets away at anywhere near that estimate.Which branch of Poundlands would that be and when? He's safe - £50k is nowhere near the estimate Quote
Colin G. Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 At £14k-18k estimate you'd need your bumps felt to go anywhere near it. Regardless of "catalogue or book price" a sensible estimate would have been £500-£700 and then let the 2 bidders slug it out.I'll bare my arse in woolworths poundlands window if that lot gets away at anywhere near that estimate.Which branch of Poundlands would that be and when? He's safe - £50k is nowhere near the estimate That is an astonishing result!! Quote
azda Posted July 17, 2013 Author Posted July 17, 2013 Well bugger me with a rotating cactus I thought the low estimate was high. Wonder what fruitcake bought those Quote
argentumandcoins Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 At £14k-18k estimate you'd need your bumps felt to go anywhere near it. Regardless of "catalogue or book price" a sensible estimate would have been £500-£700 and then let the 2 bidders slug it out.I'll bare my arse in woolworths poundlands window if that lot gets away at anywhere near that estimate.Which branch of Poundlands would that be and when? Not a sight you would want to see Dave It mus be Lobel or some such numpty to even consider that purchase price, with the Royal Mint as under or over-bidder, choice uncirculated farthing cased with certificate for £125 each anybody?????I'm just off to do back, sack and crack then! Quote
NRP Posted July 17, 2013 Posted July 17, 2013 Yes I believe it was a person who runs a company similar to the London mint office. I do know the person just can't remember his company name!!! It will be definitely for some sort of promotion, certificate maybe box and a nice high price targeted at the public as opposed to the real coin collector!!! Quote
copper123 Posted July 18, 2013 Posted July 18, 2013 Ahhh,, the numpties get the full pocket emptying treatment again after the undated 20p rip off .Any guesses on the final retail price then /My guess would be an ads in the mail and express/ telegraph , telling the story (and a great one it is too), a nice little plush box (imported from china @ £2 each.and a final sale price of £50 + Quote
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