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D.D. Vytautas, 1392-1430, kopek, AR, spear head w. cross/gallows
Currency:CAD
Category:Coins & Paper Money
Start Price:200.00 CAD
Estimated At:400.00 - 500.00 CAD
SOLD
200.00CADto f****************** + buyer's premium (40.00)
This item SOLD at 2009 Jul 23 @ 18:47UTC-3 : ADT
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A full invoice should be emailed to the winner by the auctioneer within a day or two.
EF
Auction Location:
Casino Halifax, 1919 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3J 3J5, Canada
HST (13%) is charged for any purchases made from NS, NB, or NL ONLY. Any other provinces within Canada will be charged GST (5%). No tax is charged on out of Country purchases.
Taxes:
Tax | Rate | Desc. |
HST |
13% |
HST |
GST |
5% |
GST |
Buyer's Premiums:
From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
Additional Fees:
Shipping Details:
Default Shipping Amount appropriate for shipping within US and Canada. Elsewhere in the world will be quoted separately.
Payment Details:
Cheques must clear before shipping; money orders and certified cheques will be verified and shipped within 48 hours of receipt. Direct deposit into our TD Canada Trust account will result in immediate shipping. Credit Card payments and paypal are accepted at a 3% premium to cover bank fees. All accounts not paid within 30 days will result in an interest charge of 1 1/2% per month calculated from July 24th, 2009.
Accepted Payment Methods:
- VISA
- Master Card
- AMEX
- Money Order/Bank Draft
- Check/Cheque
- COD (cash on delivery)
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Terms and Conditions
Credit and Deposits: All bidders must be approved. Those who do not have an established relationship with Geoffrey Bell Auctions must provide an approved reference or a credit guarantee prior to the sale.
Auction Conduct: All our starting bids will be opened at approximately 10% above the second highest mail or computer bid. If there are no mail bids, auctioneer will start the bids at the reserve price or half of the estimate, advances are at the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event there are identical bids, the earliest received bid will take priority. We reserve the right to withdraw any lot prior to the sale. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at an average rate of 150-200 lots per hour.
Bidding Procedures: Bids may be made in person, fax 506-634-1026, email bids@gbellauctions.com or by mail. Telephone bids are accepted through an approved agent provided by Geoffrey Bell Auctions at 506-634-1025. ALL Mail, fax and email bids must arrive to our office no later than July 22nd, 2009 at 12 noon EST. Also, we are on iCollector.com and are accepting proxy bids one hour before each session, our iCollector ID is gbellauctions and Geoffrey Bell Auctions reserve the right to refuse bids deemed not in good faith.
Grading Standards and Description: The Cataloguers have taken every reasonable measure to ensure that all the lots are as described. Geoffrey Bell Auctions have Don Olmstead and George Murray as our grading consultants. Many of the lots are third party graded by PCGS, PMG, ICCS, CCCS and NGC - We feel these are the most recognized grading companies in the industry.
Return Policies: Returns will be accepted by absentee bidders for lots that have been misattributed or incorrectly catalogued. We guarantee that all items are genuine and we will refund anything that has been misrepresented by the cataloguers. Certified grading concerns are to be dealt with through the certified grading company, not Geoffrey Bell Auctions. All floor sales are final, including those who choose to use our agent.
Lot pick-up: July 25th & 26th on the Extravaganza bourse floor (Look for the sign at the back of the room) from 10am-4pm. All lots not picked up after the show will be shipped at the bidders expense.
Payment Details: Cheques must clear before shipping; money orders and certified cheques will be verified and shipped within 48 hours of receipt. Direct deposit into our TD Canada Trust account will result in immediate shipping. Credit Card payments and paypal are accepted at a 3% premium to cover bank fees. A Purchaser's commission, of 15% for floor bidders and 20% for online bidders, will be added to the Hammer Price. Appropriate GST, PST or HST will be added for lots delivered in Canada. No taxes added if shipped out of country. US Funds accepted at 1% over the posted rate on xe.com on the day of the auction. All accounts not paid within 30 days will result in an interest charge of 1 1/2% per month calculated from July 24th, 2009. Shipping Insurance will be added to all items shipped. If the buyer chooses to decline this option lots will be sent at the buyer's risk.
Catalogue Values & References: All values are listed in Canadian Funds.
Abbreviations: Within the catalogue you will find many abbreviations, the list below describes each of them:
Al Aluminium G Good
Approx. Approximate VG Very Good
Bo Bowman F Fine
Br. Breton VF Very Fine
Cat Catalogue EF Extremely Fine
CH Charlton AU About Uncirculated
COA Certificate of Authenticity UNC Uncirculated
C/S Counterstamped S/N Serial Number
cm Centimeter
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• Cross, W.K.: Charlton Canadian Canadian Coins 62nd edition
• Cross, W.K.: Charlton Canadian Chartered Banknotes 5th edition
• Cross, W.K.: Charlton Canadian Colonial Tokens 6th edition
• Cross, W.K.: Charlton Canadian Government Paper Money 20th edition
• Cross, W.K.: The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Communion Tokens, Charlton International, Toronto, ON, 1992
• Findlay, Michael (editor): Canadian Coin News Trends
• Findlay, Michael: Canadian Coin Dealer Newsletter
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• Frey, A.R.: The Tokens and Medals Relating to Numismatists and Coin Dealers, Louis Laurin, The Numismatist, December, 1903
• Graham, R.J.: Canadian Merchant Scrip, Charlton Press, Toronto, ON, 2007
• Paquet, F.X., Illustrated Catalogue of Medals, Checks & Communion Tokens of Ottawa and District, 1893 (Catalogue never published)
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• Schingoethe, Herb and Martha: College Currency, Money for Business Training, BNR Press, Port Clinton, OH, 1993
• Vlack, Robert A.: An Illustrated Catalogue of the French Billion Coinage in the Americas, Colonial Coin Collectors Club, 2004
• Williams, Bill & Ratliff, Steve: Edkins Catalogue of United States Coal Company Store Scrip, National Scrip Collectors Association, London, TN, 1997