Hi trust, It means take clear focused pictures of the stamps you are trying to sell and send them to the auction company for evaluation by an expert.
The stamp expert at the auction house you are in contact with will let you know (by email or telephone) whether or not they want to auction off your stamps.in their auctions
Just like your post will be a riddle to many. Considering your earlier posts where you were looking for details of auction houses to sell your assumed rare stamps:
Is it correct to assume you contacted an auction house or dealer with the request to auction or buy your stamps? Is it correct you received above reply?
If so, the message should be clear. The auction house or dealer you contacted is asking you for pictures of the items you want them to auction or buy. They want the pictures so one of their experts can review them and decide whether they think they are interesting enough for them to auction or buy them.
It means the auction house wants to see if there is enough interesting material. So what you do:Send them SCANS (600dpi), front and back, from a few stamps you think are your best shots. No cellphone hipshots under artificial lighting, just clear scans.
Just don't send them the picture with that crude fake coil from one of your earliest threads. If they see that, they will simply stop communicating.
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