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closed SOLD - NEW - 2nd Dutch auction for Gold


GoldenPhil

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Ok the previous dutch auction seemed popular and fun although it did make me cry as you guys beat the price down so far. So here is another.

***PLEASE READ***

Ok one and all let's have some fun with a Dutch style auction. 

A Dutch style auction works thus. The price starts high and then gets lower everyday until somebody buys the item or the low end reserve is met and the item is withdrawn from sale. I will reduce the price by £10 a day until one of those two things happen. @ChrisSilverwill be notified of the reserve price. Please note this item is for sale as buy it now on Ebay at £450 so if it sells there then then auction will be cancelled.  

REMEMBER TO BID IS TO BUY. Everyday I will post up the new price as follows:

"Today's price is £x" 

If you want to buy at that price just reply in the thread "Sold". The FIRST person to reply "sold" wins the item at that price. I will be posting the daily price at random times of every day. 

Happy watching

The item for auction is an 18ct gold pendant in the shape of a leaf with a 0.2 carat diamond. It weighs 7.8g. Similar examples would retail in the £700 to £1200 range I would guess.

You can see from the pictures that the hallmarks include the much sort after and collected "millennium mark". This is a commemorative mark and only jewellery assayed in 99/00 has the right to carry it.

Postage is at your choice of cost and risk.

 

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