3139
1962 50¢, ICCS MS-64.
Currency:CAD
Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Canada
Start Price:1.00 CAD
Estimated At:20.00 - 25.00 CAD
SOLD
12.00CAD+ buyer's premium
This item SOLD at 2017 Aug 30 @ 18:34UTC-4 : AST/EDT
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1962 50¢, ICCS MS-64.
Auction Location:
5220 1st avenue, Quebec, Quebec, G1H 2V2, Canada
All lots delivered outside Canada are exempt of tax. Sales tax, if applicable will be added to the total amount of each invoice including the buyer’s charge. To all lots delivered in Canada, appropriate GST/HST will be charged. To all lots delivered in Quebec PST of 9.975% will be charged. To all lots delivered in USA or overseas, NO TAX will be charged.
Taxes:
Tax | Rate | Desc. |
GST |
5% |
Alberta |
GST |
5% |
BC |
GST |
5% |
Manitoba |
HST |
15% |
NB |
HST |
15% |
NFLD and Lab |
GST |
5% |
NWT |
HST |
15% |
Nova Scotia |
GST |
5% |
Nunavut |
HST |
13% |
Ontario |
HST |
15% |
PEI |
PST |
9.975% |
Quebec PST |
GST |
5% |
Quebec GST |
GST |
5% |
Sask |
GST |
5% |
Yukon |
Buyer's Premiums:
From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
Additional Fees:
Shipping Details:
Shipping and insurance will be charged to all successful bidders. Insurance will be charged at 0.4% ($0.40 for $100 purchase). If declined, parcel will be sent at buyer’s risk. All overseas shipments are sent at buyer’s risk.
Payment Details:
Payment Methods
There are several ways to pay for your auction winnings including: *Checks, cashier’s checks, and money orders (must be made out to “ The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc.” ? Visa or Master Card (Call in or email your infos) 2,99% fees ? Cash ? E-Transfer (In order to receive and deposit your E-transfer payment, a password is required. Please use the following password: (auction) and send to: tcnc@bellnet.ca
Accepted Payment Methods:
- VISA
- Master Card
- Money Order/Bank Draft
- Check/Cheque
- Wire Transfer
This is a mail, email, phone/fax and Internet auction sale conducted and licensed. All bids are per lot. No lots will be broken. Auction sales are not approval sales. MTC is a division of TCNC.
All lots shall be sold to the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer. If any dispute arises during the sale, the auctioneer has the right to reopen the lot and put it up for sale again. The auctioneer’s decision will be final. In the case of identical (tied) bids during our Live Auctions, the earliest received bid shall take priority. In the case of a tie bid during our Sales, between a mail/fax bid and an Internet bid, the Internet bid will take precedence and obtain the lot. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU REQUIRE FURTHER EXPLANATION. No BUY bids or unlimited bids will be accepted. Bids may be made by mail, fax, email, phone or place your bids on our website, either before the sale or by bidding online during the sessions. If you have yet to do so, take a moment to familiarize yourself with our new Internet bidding platform program, an improved online bidding experience which allows bidders to watch and participate in the auction in real time through a live feed. 3. A 15% buyer’s fee will be added to the invoice of each successful bidder, including mail/fax/email bidders and phone bidders. A 20% buyer’s fee is applicable to all ICOLLECTOR INTERNET bidders. All successful mail/fax/telephone bidders will receive an invoice by mail. All successful internet bidders will receive an invoice by e-mail. 4. Prices realized will be published and posted on our website a few days after the sale. Prices realized may be mailed upon request. 5. ALL LOTS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL PRIOR TO DELIVERY. Payments must be made in Canadian funds by check, bank wire transfer to our account or cash. We DO NOT accept PAYPAL, sorry. Payment in U.S. funds will be accepted at 2% above spot rate, on the day of the said auction, invoices will be converted accordingly on request. To be fair with our customers who pay cash, Visa and Master Card will be accepted with a 2.99% premium. 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The auctioneer will open the bidding at the higher of approximately 10% above the second highest bid received or the consignor’s reserve. All bids received will be reduced whenever possible. So, don’t be afraid to bid high. If there are no bids received or reserve, the auctioneer will open bidding at about 50% of the estimate or at the starting bid indicated with the price in RED, bracketed right before the catalog value. Opening Bids; Opening bids are in fact not Reserve bids by default. In some cases consignors will place Reserve Bids up and above the actual opening bid designated by us, this is the amount identified before the estimate prices in red. This is why in some cases the Auctioneer will call lots sold to the book even though the Opening Bid has been met or superseded. In these cases the lots are considered unsold and usually returned to the consignor. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot for any reason at any time prior to its sale. In a case of a significant event which, in the judgement of the auctioneer reserves the right to cancel or postpone this sale. 7. Prices are in Canadian funds. Bidding in this auction will be in Canadian funds. Mail bids received from USA customers will be converted at the exchange rates of the sale’s date rate. 8. The estimates listed are taken from the Canadian Coin News, Charlton catalogs, Canadian Dealers News letter and retail prices, e-bay sales, Cornwell report and/or the actual market selling/ asking prices. Key dates and Highest grade material will generally command a premium and should sell close to and/ or above the estimates. Our estimates are fair and very reasonable, please bid accordingly. No lot should sell less than 50% of the low estimates. With a bid of 70% of the highest estimate, you have a fair chance of succeeding, with a bid of 100% of the highest estimate, you will be likely to succeed. 9. The cataloguer has taken every reasonable measure to ensure that all of the lots in this sale are as described and genuine. All raw coins and banknotes have been graded by the cataloger or the auction house which represent our best professional opinion. To grade coins and banknotes, we use Canadian grading standards, 35 years of experience and good conscience. Grading is a subjective description in the opinion of the cataloger or the auction house. Among experts there are often differences of opinion on the grading and the eye appeal of a coin. The strike and the state of preservation are often debated. The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc acts as an agent between consignors and buyers. The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc does not guarantee that any coin or banknote cataloged will meet the standards, or the grade, of any third party grading companies. No warranty, whether impressed or implied. Items are as is, no warranty given. We cannot accept responsibility and waive all liability resulting in financial losses, and or incidentals accruing from the sale of any items, nor can we guarantee that items graded by third party services will grade the same if submitted to a different grading service or re-submitted to the same company. Returns of items will not be accepted. 10. Title to all lots remains with the auction house until paid for in full by the purchaser. But they are held at the risk of the purchaser once the time of the sale. 11. All lots delivered outside Canada are exempt of tax. Sales tax, if applicable will be added to the total amount of each invoice including the buyer’s charge. To all lots delivered in Canada, appropriate GST/HST will be charged. To all lots delivered in Quebec PST of 9.975% will be charged. To all lots delivered in USA or overseas, NO TAX will be charged. The Canadian Numismatic Company is not responsible for the customs clearing, duties or transportation costs related to any package. All costs relating to these issues remain Customer’s sole responsibility.The Canadian Numismatic Company does not provide any letters of guarantee or credit. Should the Customer request delivery of his winnings or should any package be returned to a location outside Canada, taxes and duties, including Value Added Taxes may be applicable, depending on the country of import. The Customer, in agreeing to these Terms and Conditions, acknowledges that any taxes or duties, including VATs, will be the sole responsibility of the Customer and The Canadian Numismatic Company will not be held liable for any fees. 12. Shipping and insurance will be charged to all successful bidders. Insurance will be charged at 0.0040% ($0.40 for $100 purchase). If declined, parcel will be sent at buyer’s risk. All overseas shipments are sent at buyer’s risk. 13. Mail bidders may return incorrectly described lots for full refund within 5 days of receipt, (except on bulk lots or any lot that contains more than 5 items). NO RETURNS can be accepted for ANY REASON after September 24, 2017 as consignors must be paid. Sorry, no exceptions. 14. The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc acts ONLY as agent for the consignors and makes no independent warranty to title. The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc hereby disclaims all liability for damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the sale of any property by The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc to the purchaser. The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc reminds all bidders that grading, attribution, and method of manufacture are crucial to the determination of the value of any numismatic item. 15. Please check your bid sheet carefully, we cannot be responsible for the mistakes of others..
Payment Methods
There are several ways to pay for your auction winnings including: *Checks, cashier’s checks, and money orders (must be made out to “ The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc.” ? Visa or Master Card (Call in or email your infos) 2,99% fees ? Cash ? E-Transfer (In order to receive and deposit your E-transfer payment, a password is required. Please use the following password: (auction) and send to: tcnc@bellnet.ca
? Wire Transfer
INCOMING Canadian $ WIRE TRANSFER
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Beneficiary Name : The Canadian Numismatic Auction Company Inc. 5220 1st avenue
Quebec, Qc G1H 2V2
Canada
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INCOMING U.S.A. $ WIRE TRANSFER
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Shipping Details
Shipping and insurance will be charged to all successful bidders. Insurance will be charged at 0.4% ($0.40 for $100 purchase). If declined, parcel will be sent at buyer’s risk. All overseas shipments are sent at buyer’s risk.
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