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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 233371, member: 25"]If you have 40 coin spooons,I'd be inclined to enter the whole lot in a decent auction. They are sure to fetch enough over the metal value for the comossion to be covered, and as a collection they may attract quite a few rival bidders. I'd set a reserve at the metal value. </p><p>This would be a reasonable compromise if you do not want to deal with them individually.</p><p><br /></p><p>The spoons shown are both European, I think I see Danish marks on the first one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 233371, member: 25"]If you have 40 coin spooons,I'd be inclined to enter the whole lot in a decent auction. They are sure to fetch enough over the metal value for the comossion to be covered, and as a collection they may attract quite a few rival bidders. I'd set a reserve at the metal value. This would be a reasonable compromise if you do not want to deal with them individually. The spoons shown are both European, I think I see Danish marks on the first one.[/QUOTE]
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