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A clear path from photos to settlement

Understand valuation, handover and privacy at every step before deciding whether to sell.

01

Photo review

Send photos and basic details on WhatsApp so we can assess variety and condition first.

02

Value check

We review age, dryness, thickness, completeness, source, and current market demand.

03

Arrange handover

Hong Kong and Macau handover can be arranged by appointment when suitable.

04

Settle on site

After checking the actual item, we confirm the price on site. The process is private and non-binding.

Clear photos make quotes more accurate

The buyback value depends on physical condition, not only the name. Clear detail photos reduce back-and-forth.

1
Overall appearance Show the front, back, and side so shape and completeness are visible.
2
Thickness and texture Show the thickness, texture, colour, cracks and surface condition.
3
Packaging details Include boxes, labels, age, brand, or source information if available.
4
Weight and quantity Share approximate weight, pieces, storage age, and whether it was opened or affected by moisture.

Appraisal points and real case notes

Review product grade, condition and valuation criteria to understand the factors that shape value.

Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback

A colleague in North Point is closing shop and wants to sell a batch of May first-harvest Nagqu Cordyceps. These were the first to be harvested that year, and their color is an even golden tone. He's an expert in this field, so there's no need for us to explain the specifications. The most important thing is immediate payment, no delays. When dealing with colleagues, it's about speed and accuracy—first-harvest golden Cordyceps and later-harvest brownish ones have different unit prices. Mixing them for calculation would be unfavorable for both sides.

Such goods need to be categorized first: To determine if first-harvest Nagqu Cordyceps are worth selling, one must examine the intactness of the body, cross-section, fungal aroma, dryness, and the proportion of broken pieces. Photo assessment is just the first step; the final decision is based on individual inspection of each piece and on-the-spot verification. If the information is complete, the initial range will be much closer, potentially saving a trip.

Photos provide a general direction, while in-person inspection involves smelling the fungal aroma, checking the chrysanthemum pattern, and weighing.

From First-Harvest Nagqu Cordyceps Photos to Physical Quotation

Photos can only provide a general direction; details are determined once the goods are in hand. This time, we're looking at four main aspects:

  • First-harvest color: Is it more golden or brownish? First-harvest golden Cordyceps are distinctly golden, while later harvests turn brownish.
  • Stroma condition: First-harvest stromata are short and plump; later-harvest stromata are elongated, and the insect body is leaner.
  • Fungal aroma and dryness: A strong, natural fungal aroma and complete dryness without dampness are direct indicators of genuine quality.

Also, mention if it's a bulk purchase, gift box, or aged goods; the expert will provide a general direction first.

How to Compare Similar First-Harvest Nagqu Cordyceps

Upon arrival, each piece will be individually inspected, and pricing will be discussed in person.

Source routes for Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps record 1220

Product Buyback Valuation FAQ

What photos should I send for Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback?

For Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback, send clear images of the full batch, close-ups of the body and head, a representative cross-section, packaging labels, and the item on a scale. Natural light and an unfiltered image make the preliminary review more useful.

Which details affect the appraisal of Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback?

For Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback, the review considers stated origin, size and count, body-to-head continuity, dryness, together with weight and storage condition. No single feature confirms the final valuation.

Can photos confirm the final offer for Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback?

For Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback, photos support a preliminary review only. Identification, actual weight, dryness and condition must be checked in person before a final offer is confirmed.

What happens during an in-person Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback appraisal?

During a Early-Season Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback appraisal, Kam Hoi Shing checks the item against the submitted photos, records its weight and condition, explains the appraisal factors and then presents an optional final offer.

Send photos when you are ready to check the value

For Cordyceps Grading and Valuation Collection buyback valuations, send photos on WhatsApp or call +852 69035182. We will give you a clear first direction.