Propose us an object
Propose an item – selection criteria
This page is for selected collectible items. If your proposal matches our interests, we’ll get back to you with an estimate or a purchase offer.
What we evaluate
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Stamps: Kingdom of Italy, pre-unification states, colonies, occupations, airmail/services, varieties, high-quality items (including certified pieces)
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Coins: selected pre-euro material, pre-unification states/Kingdom, foreign coins; especially foreign coins pre-1900
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TCG collections: Pokémon, Magic, One Piece and others (high-value singles, lots/collections, sealed products, relevant accessories)
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Silver items: silverware and silver objects (with hallmarks), lots and higher-end pieces
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Militaria: collectible items and memorabilia (with clear context/provenance when possible)
If you’re unsure, feel free to send a complete proposal—good photos and details make a big difference.
What we do not evaluate / do not buy
Please do not submit proposals related to:
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Common or mass-market Italian Republic stamps and coinage (standard year sets, FDC/philatelic bulletins, widely available modern material)
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Circulating euro coins, common mint sets, rolls, standard non-rare series
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Furniture, home decor, household items even if “vintage”
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Generic trinkets and low-interest items: costume jewelry, ornaments, promotional items, “clear-out” mixed lots with no collectible focus
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Damaged or incomplete material with limited collectible interest
Exceptions are rare and must be supported by clear elements (rarity, quality, certifications, detailed photos).
How to submit a proposal we can evaluate
Please include:
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Clear photos (front/back and close-ups, any flaws, certificates/hallmarks)
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Description (year/issue, quantity, condition/grade, provenance if relevant)
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Asking price or a rough expectation
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Location and preferred method (shipping/pickup)
Proposals without photos or with very generic descriptions may not receive a reply.
Transparency note
Initial estimates are indicative and may change after review. Submitting a proposal does not create any obligation to buy. By submitting an item, you confirm you are the lawful owner and authorized to sell it.




