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One of the eternal conundrums of auctioneering. How do you please both buyers and sellers?
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I don't know why there are or should be auction estimates, but the only reasonable reason I can think of why they would exist would be to be a general value guide for potential bidders. In the old days it was common for card auctions to list the Beckett price guide price just as a convenience for bidders.
If someone in the know at an auction house wants to explain why they are used, I'm all ears. Last edited by drcy; 02-05-2018 at 12:19 PM. |
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