Buying Value Field [gelöst]

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Hi All, I couldn't find the answer in the forum, so here we go.

 

If I purchase two or more banknotes/coins, should I enter the cost of each banknote/coin, or the total for the single purchase of two or more?

 

Thanks brains trust.

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Mark
https://www.youtube.com/@MarkTheNoteCollector
https://www.instagram.com/MarkTheNoteCollector/

If you bought, let's say, a roll of 10 UNC coins for 20 monetary units you enter UNC, x10, buying value: 2.00 monetary units.

It's harder up to impossible for mixed lots with a single price though. If I have a lot where I just wanted a single item the majority of the price will go to that because that's the reason I was willing to pay the specific amount (the rest will be either 0 or small values).

 

Other points of contention are do you include buyers premium for auctions and shipping and handling.

Idolenz

If you bought, let's say, a roll of 10 UNC coins for 20 monetary units you enter UNC, x10, buying value: 2.00 monetary units.

It's harder up to impossible for mixed lots with a single price though. If I have a lot where I just wanted a single item the majority of the price will go to that because that's the reason I was willing to pay the specific amount (the rest will be either 0 or small values).

 

Other points of contention are do you include buyers premium for auctions and shipping and handling.

Yes, agreed, mixed lots are going to be impossible. But those where, for argument's sake, 5 banknotes with a total cost of 50 monitory unit, 50 would be entered into the Buying Value field.

 

Thanks for the confirmation, gratefully appreciated. 

 

Mark

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Mark
https://www.youtube.com/@MarkTheNoteCollector
https://www.instagram.com/MarkTheNoteCollector/

It would be 10 (5*10=50)

Status geändert zu Gelöst (markphord, 9 Apr. 2025, 21:25)

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