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CONDITIONS OF AUCTION - LUGDUNUM GMBH
For the Auctions (Internet and Floor Auctions) of the Lugdunum GmbH, Bielstrasse 3 in 4500 Solothurn (Switzerland), the following terms
and conditions apply:
±ese conditions are fully recognized by submitting a bid and by registering on the website lugdunum.auex.de.
Any written, verbal, phone or electronic bid (for example on www.sixbid.com and www.numisbids.com) implies the acceptance in full of
this terms and conditions.
Bids and deadlines
1. ±e auction takes place in the name of Lugdunum GmbH for the account of consignors, who remain anonymous.
2. Lugdunum GmbH (hereinaer referred to as „Auctioneer) requests to any bidder that is unknown to her to prove its identity
prior to the (Internet -e) auction.
3. ±e Auctioneer treats written and phone bids diligently, however without liability. Written bids and bids submitted electronically
can only be considered if they are received not later than 24 hours prior to the auction or 12 hours for bids submitted via Internet platforms
like www.sixbid.com or www.numisbids.com.
Technical requirements
4. Lugdunum GmbH and the operators of the live-bidding-platforms provided shall endeavour to guarantee the availability and bug-
free operation of these platforms. It is in the Bidders responsibility to obtain information in time concerning the technical prerequisites and
requirements of these platforms and to implement any installations and adjustments that may be necessary. Lugdunum GmbH refuses any
liability for losses or other claims resulting from interruptions or delays resulting from technical faults or defects.
Description of lot, start prices and estimates
5. Only the descriptions of each respective lot number on the website lugdunum.auex.de are binding for the auction, not the illustra-
tions. ±e auction catalogues published on other internet sites are for information purposes only. ±e start prices and estimates are listed in
Swiss francs CHF.
Binding oer
6. Each submission of a bid is a binding o¦er, which cannot be withdrawn; the bidder remains bound by his bid until this is either
outbidden or rejected by the auctioneer. ±e minimum accepted bid is the starting price, i.e. 80% of the estimates. Bids that are lower than
the starting price are not considered.
Auctioneers Hammer, buyers premium and VAT
7. Hammer prices will be xed following a call for the highest bid, which commits the highest bidder to purchase the lot. ±e Auctio-
neer may reject a bid, without stating a reason and without liability. ±e responsibility passes to the buyer with the fall of the hammer. Each
successful bidder is personally liable for his purchases and cannot claim to have bought for the account of third parties.
8. A premium of 20% (+ VAT where applicable) is payable on the hammer price. ±e invoice is due for immediate payment in Swiss
Franks CHF aer the auction has taken place. For successful internet Livebidders an additional fee of 2% applies, i.e. a total premium of 22%
(+ VAT where applicable).
9. For platinum, silver and copper coins and for all medals (also Gold medals), banknotes, decorations, antiques etc., statutory value
added tax at the rate of 7,7% is charged on the total of the auction invoice (i.e. hammer price plus buyers premium and any shipping costs
and insurance fees).
10. VAT is not charged for oºcial state-minted gold coins on hammer price and on the associated premium.
11. Value added tax is not due if the auction lots are shipped abroad. Value added tax is initially charged to buyers residing outside of
Switzerland to whom the auctioned lots are handed over in Solothurn. However, this is refunded in full by the Auctioneer once the denitive
tax assessment decision of the Swiss Customs is handed over.
Payment terms, shipping and customs taxes
12. ±e auction invoice is due for payment no later than 10 days aer the end of the auction. Aer expiry of this payment period, the
buyer automatically falls into arrears and the Auctioneer is entitled to demand interest at the rate of 12% p.a. If the buyer is in default of
payment or refuses to accept the auctioned lot, the Auctioneer reserves the right to sue the buyer for either fullment of the contract or for
compensation for losses resulting from non-fullment or to withdraw from the contract.
13. Basically, the auction lots are only handed over or shipped aer full payment of the auction invoice. It is at the sole discretion of the
Auctioneer to hand over lots on account. Costs incurred abroad, such as customs duties and taxes, as well as the associated shipping costs
and insurance charges, are borne solely by the buyer. Shipping to the Russian Federation is expressly made subject to the recipients own risk.
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