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LAST UPDATE: 02/15/2011 03:39:55 PM

 
 

AUCTION 

How To Place Bid  Español


 

In order to place a bid, click on the "MINIMUM BID $ " link. This will open your e-mail with already all the necessary required information to place your bid. At the end of the "SUBJECT" line enter your bid, which should be the same or higher as indicated on this line. In case you do not enter an amount, it will be considered that your bid will be for the minimum amount displayed on said line. In the top text section enter your name and CPSA membership number. This may no be necessary as your bid will be classified/accepted by your e-mail address. When you finish entering your bid, send the e-mail. You will then receive a confirming e-mail with the bidding details a one-time bidder number that will be used for only this current auction. Check the auction to review the current status of the lots and your bids. We will try to update the auction status of the bids as often as possible. If you prefer to bid by mail or by fax you may do so by printing and sending the " Manual Form ", but please be aware that you may be outbidded.

BID INCREMENT

Bid Range

Increment

Bid Range

Increment

       

$10 to $19

$1

$300 to $749

$25

$20 to $49

$2

$750 to $1499

$50

$50 to $149

$5

$1500 to $3000

$100

$150 to $299

$10

Over $3000

$250

 

Jack E. Thompson

3119 Stonegate Drive
Alamo, CA 94507, U.S.A.
e-mail: jetgold@sbcglobal.net
Tel: 925-944-9471 Fax: 925-946-0122

To Partipate at the AUCTION require be a member of the Society (CPSA)

IF YOU WANT TO BE  A MEMBER GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK : ADMISSION FORM

 

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Subasta

 Como Hacer una puja

Para efectuar un bid en un lote presione el mouse en el enlace en que se señala  MINIMUM BID  esta operacion le abrira una forma de correo electronico en la cual estan escritos las informaciones que se necesitan para el proceso de la puja. Al final de la linea del "SUBJECT" coloque la cantidad por Ud deseada que debe ser igual o superior a la indicada en dicha linea. En el caso de que olvide de poner cantidad alguna se considerara su puja igual al minimo establecido en dicha linea. En la seccion del texto escriba su nombre y numero de socio CPSA, aunque esto no es necesario pues su puja sera clasificada por su direccion electronica contenida en el mensaje. Terminado el proceso de llenar la puja envie el mensaje. Posteriormente recibira un correo electronico con los datos sobre la puja asi como un numero que corresponde al asignado a Ud en la Subasta actual. Revise la Subasta y asi sabra el estatus de los lotes incluyendo a aquellos en los que Ud pujo. Se tratara de actualizar la Subasta periodicamente cuando las condiciones lo permitan. Si prefiere hace sus pujas por correo o por fax use el siguiente enlace para obtener la forma la cual tiene que copiar y enviarla por el medio que Ud prefiera por supuesto haciendolo en dicha forma su bid demorara con probabilidad de que otro pujador lo haya sobrepasado. Forma Manual   

 INCREMENTO DE LA PUJA

RANGO

INCRMENTO

RANGO

INCREMENTO

       

$10 to $19

$1

$300 to $749

$25

$20 to $49

$2

$750 to $1499

$50

$50 to $149

$5

$1500 to $3000

$100

$150 to $299

$10

Over $3000

$250

Jack E. Thompson

3119 Stonegate Drive
Alamo, CA 94507, U.S.A.
e-mail: jetgold@sbcglobal.net
Tel: 925-944-9471 Fax: 925-946-0122

Para participar en la Subasta es requisito que Ud sea mienbro activo de la Sociedad (CPSA)

Si Ud no es Miembro y desea inscribirse : Solicitud de Ingreso        TOP

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Submission of material for sale or submission of purchase bids to the CPSA for any of its auctions implies an agreement on the part of the sellers and buyers to abide by all auction rules and guidelines stated herein.

1. Condition. Every attempt will be made to clearly describe all items offered for sale. The following guidelines will be followed when specifying the condition of stamps: poor--a stamp that is defective in one or more ways (e.g., thinned, torn, missing perforations, stained); fine--a stamp that is poorly centered, carries an undesirable cancellation, or has minor defects such as short perforations or is heavily hinged; fine-very fine--a stamp that is reasonably centered and cancelled, is lightly hinged if unused, and has no defects; very fine--a stamp that is well centered, has an appealing cancellation, looks fresh, has no hinge remnants if unused, and has no defects; superb--these are the gems of philately: superb centering, superb cancellation if used, mint if unused, fresh looking, and with no defects. Back to Top

2. Gum. After consultation with other members, we have decided to change the meaning of the word "mint" in our auction descriptions to simply mean "unused". All of the stamp descriptions will hereafter clearly specify the condition of the stamp's gum whenever it is described to be mint or unused. The following abbreviations will be used to specify the condition of the gum on mint stamps: mnh = mint never hinged; mlh = mint lightly hinged; mmh = mint medially hinged; mhh = mint heavily hinged; mgd = mint gum disturbed; mng = mint no gum. "Lightly hinged" will be used to designate stamps that were once hinged but whose hinge has been removed completely leaving no hinge remnants attached to the stamp and leaving the stamp's gum minimally disturbed. "Medially hinged" will be used to designate stamps that have some hinge remnants attached that cannot be removed without risking damage to the stamp or the condition of its gum. "Heavily hinged" will be used to designate those stamps that have big portions of unremovable hinges or multiple hinges attached to their backs. 

Please note that unused stamps without gum will usually be priced as used when citing their catalog value with the prices followed by a plus (+) sign--this policy is due to the fact that usually catalog prices for unused stamps are for stamps with original gum. However, when quoting the price of some 19th Century stamps without gum that are extremely rare in unused condition, the catalog price for the unused stamp followed by a negative sign (-) may be used as reflecting a better estimate of the stamp's value. In the latter case, the fact that the stamp lacks the gum will be clearly noted.  Back to Top

3. Pricing: All catalog numbers and pricing are from the Cuba section of the latest edition of the Scott's Catalog unless otherwise indicated. Edifil catalog numbers and pricing are from the 2002 Catálogo Especializado de Sellos de Cuba and will be shown as U.S. dollars converted from the Euros listing in the catalog using the current Euro to U.S. dollar conversion rate. A seller must indicate a "minimum price" for any lot submitted for sale and these will be listed in a column separate from the one for catalog prices; these minimum prices will be the starting price for bidding on all lots. Minimum   prices must conform with the guidelines for acceptable bids specified in the "Bidding Increments" paragraph below. The auction manager will ensure the reasonableness of minimum prices submitted for all lots and the CPSA reserves the right to refuse any lots that the auction manager determines are not reasonably priced. Please avoid sending lots with a minimum price lower than $5 to be included in an auction; instead, combine several items of lower price together into a single lot selling for   $5 or more. Estimated prices will not be posted for any lot, since they are totally subjective and can lend themselves to misleading the buyers.  Back to Top

4. Abbreviations: Following are some standard abbreviations used in the descriptions of the auction lots:

3x8 or (3x8)--3 rows by 8 cols. b4--block of 4
2x3 b6--horizontal block of 6 3x2 b6--vertical block of 6
c--cent(s), centavo(s), or céntimo(s) cds--circular date stamp
cb4--(sheet) center block of 4 cgb4--(sheet) center gutter blk of 4
cm--centimeter(s) cto--cancelled-to-order
dcds--duplex cds ds--date stamp
def--defective Ed--Cat. Edifil Especializado 1997
f-vf --fine to very fine FDC--first day cover
FFC--first flight cover H&G--Higgins & Gage Catalog
hb6--horizontal block of 6 (2x3) hgb4--horizontal gutter block of 4
hgp--horizontal gutter pair hp--horizontal pair
imp--imperforate J-R--Jones-Roy Catalog
mhh--mint heavily hinged mlh--mint lightly hinged
mm--milimeter(s) mmh--mint medially hinged
mng--mint no gum mnh--mint never hinged
p--peso; ptas--pesetas reinf--reinforced perforations
rpf--real de plata fuerte Sc--Scott Catalog
var--variety vb6--vertical block of 6 (3x2)
vf--very fine vgb4--vertical gutter block of 4
vgp--vertical gutter pair vp--vertical pair
w/--with w/o--without

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Bid Range

Increment

Bid Range

Increment

       

$5 to $19

$1

$300 to $749

$25

$20 to $49

$2

$750 to $1499

$50

$50 to $149

$5

$1500 to $3000

$100

$150 to $299

$10

Over $3000

$250

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| Payment to Sellers | Return of Unsold Lots | GUARANTEE | Auctions Directory |


Auction Manager: 

Jack E. Thompson

3119 Stonegate Drive
Alamo, CA 94507, U.S.A.
e-mail: jetgold@sbcglobal.net
Tel: 925-946-9471 Fax: 925-946-0122

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