Emailing Georg Jensen about my brooch.

Spartcom5

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Earlier this week I emailed Georg Jensen about the brooch I had found seeking info on it. Turns out the Georg Jensen designed this brooch himself before 1910, and it's been produced since then. Mine has a coral stone in it and was made around the 60s. Just thought I'd share this with you guys! Also, on another note I found out how to see the exact price something sells for on eBay when it says best offer accepted! Looks like I could make a nice profit with none of them selling for under $325! Paid 10 bucks sweet! Georg jensen 97 | eBay
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That is sweet!

How do you find the accepted price of an offer on eBay?
 

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Take this for example, Vtg Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Flower & Moonstone Cabochon Brooch Pin #97 | eBay sold for a best offer. Scroll down to description, and on the right look for the item ID number which in this case is 222241165968. Then go here eBay's Most Watched/Popular Items and Auctions [USA] + How Many Watchers - WatchCount.com? plug the id into the search bar, then enter. Item should come up, then look for SOLD FOR, it says price may be shown here, click. Voila Electronics, Cars, Fashion, Collectibles, Coupons and More | eBay
 

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Spartcom5, thank you!
 

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Nice buy! You can also get an idea of the accepted offer amount by sorting the sold items by price. The BINs fall into line by what they sold for.
 

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