Minimum bid raise increments: up to € 100 by € 5, up to € 300 by € 10, up to € 1000 by € 20, up to € 2,500 by € 50, up to € 5,000 by € 100, up to € 10,000 by € 200, up to € 20,000 by € 500, up to € 50,000 by € 1,000, above € 50,001 by € 2,000. Written orders are placed diligently without an additional ordering commission. In case of need the auctioneer is entitled to exceed the limits (concerning the bids) by 3-5%. Orders from collectors unknown to us are only placed when a deposit has been made or verifiable references have been proved in a timely manner prior to auction start. In the event that identical bids are placed, the bid placed first has precedence. Open-ended orders are not guaranteed to be filled, and are only placed for up to a maximum of 10 times the estimated price. § 5 Descriptions of auctioned goods are prepared with care and to the best of our knowledge; their stated preservation condition is given in accordance with the standard grading system used by coin dealers, and represents a personal opinion. Neither circumstance however establishes grounds for legal or material defect liability, therefore no warranty is provided as per § 276 (1) and § 443 BGB. Any images of auctioned goods constitute part of the description. Unless otherwise indicated in the auction catalog/directory, the authenticity of auctioned goods is guaranteed up to the sale price. Descriptions of ethnological and cultural items provided to the best of our knowledge and belief do not constitute legal guarantees of their age. Liability for willful actions is not limited by any provision of these Terms and Conditions of Auction. § 6 After the winning bidder is declared, complaints may only be considered on the basis of erroneous objective description, overlooked mounting/ holder marks or filled holes. Bidders present at an auction buy strictly on an „as seen“ basis. When multiple items are auctioned as a group, the stated number of individual items is approximate; number errors cannot be ruled out in all cases. Complaints are excluded for these auctioned items when the winning bidder is declared. We offer no guarantee, in the event you elect to send coins purchased in our auctions to a grading-service in the United States, that the coins will be accepted there or graded in line with our grading. § 7 Complaints of any kinds are excluded regarding auctioned items altered (including cleaning, any work performed, etc.) or improperly handled by the winning bidder after taking possession thereof. Complaints must be filed within 2 weeks of taking possession of the goods, after which period they shall no longer be considered. § 8 In the event of disagreement as to the authenticity of goods sold by auction or regarding complaints about erroneous objective description, overlooked mounting/holder marks or filled holes, the auctioneer may commission a sworn expert. Both parties have opportunity to present their opinion. Resulting costs shall be borne by the party found to be in the wrong. The winning bidder must in all cases bear costs for appraisals commissioned by the winning bidder without prior consultation and declaration of consent of the auction house. § 9 If the buyer is a business, the risk of accidental destruction and accidental deterioration of auctioned items passes to the buyer upon handover to the buyer, or upon commissioning the items to the shipping agent for purchases to be shipped, or to any persons designated to perform shipping. If the buyer is a consumer, for purchases to be shipped the risk of accidental destruction and accidental deterioration passes to the buyer upon handover to the buyer. Delay on the part of the consumer in accepting the goods constitute handover. § 10 This contract is governed exclusively by German law. Liability on the part of the Auctioneer for any damages irrespective of fault under the UN convention on CISG is excluded. In the event individual provisions of these Terms and Conditions of Auction are or become invalid, all other provisions remain in effect. The place of performance is that of our registered office (Suederstrasse 288, 20537 <strong>Hamburg</strong>). If the contract counterparty is a business entity, juristic person under public law or public-law fund, it is agreed that the court of jurisdiction for the location of our registered office shall be the competent local court for any claims arising from or based on this agreement. The above court of jurisdiction clause applies as well to contract counterparties having no general place of jurisdiction in Germany and to contract counterparties to be sued in legal action which have moved their place of residence or most frequent abode outside of Germany, or whose place of residence or most frequent abode is not known at the time of filing action. Statutory provisions apply regarding judicial debt recovery procedures. § 11 Personal data of any kind is treated confidentially, without exception. You can find <strong>Emporium</strong> <strong>Hamburg</strong>’s data protection declaration/privacy policy under the point “Privacy Policy” on our homepage www.emporium-numismatics.com
Impressum Herausgeber: <strong>Emporium</strong> <strong>Hamburg</strong> Münzhandelsgesellschaft mbH Geschäftsführer: Frank v. Harten, Philipp Becker Hausanschrift: Süderstraße 288 20537 <strong>Hamburg</strong> Telefon: +49 40 25799-140 Fax: +49 40 25799-100 E-Mail: numis@emporium-hamburg.com Web: www.emporium-numismatics.com UST: DE 812 461 062 Für Irrtümer und Druckfehler wird keine Haftung übernommen. Jeglicher Nachdruck, auch auszugsweise, bedarf der Genehmigung des Herausgebers.