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September 13, 2005

Antique Appraisals Coming To Your Library?

Antique appraisals at your library? Would that be terrific? Up until now, that's mostly been a dream. It's awkward and uncomfortable to spend hours plowing through books - if they even exist - hoping that maybe, just maybe, you might find the exact price you're looking for. However, that might be at an end.

GoAntiques owns the priceminer.com website and they have recently announced a new service that will allow libraries to access a database of 16+ million records. These records cover at 8 year period and include information from GoAntiques, eBay and TIAS, my nomination for the best antique site on the Net.

This would make antique appraisals and pricing so much easier, so if you're interested, contact your library and ask them to subscribe to the service.

Posted by SydneyJohnston at September 13, 2005 11:24 AM

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