Large Nagqu Cordyceps Buyback
A client in Shek Tong Tsui had several boxes of cordyceps that an elder gave her a few years ago. They had been stored in a drawer and never opened. Initially, her family members had different opinions; some wanted to keep them, others wanted to sell. The client also wanted to observe the entire appraisal process, so we filmed the whole real-time process for her to keep.
In conclusion: If you have "Nagqu cordyceps gift boxes to sell," don't just ask, "How much will you buy them for?" The preliminary photo assessment will first examine the full size, cross-section, fungal aroma, dryness, and proportion of broken pieces. If it's worth an in-person inspection, we'll then arrange for an on-site or in-store appointment. For gift boxes or items gifted by relatives and friends, it's best to include photos of the box information and close-ups.
During an in-person inspection, we particularly note: For Nagqu cordyceps, don't just photograph the box lid. Spreading out a few pieces and photographing the full body, head, and broken cross-section will be much more accurate. The proportion of broken pieces, damp smell, and number of pieces will directly affect the buyback range.
Nagqu Cordyceps: Initial assessment by photos
Considering all these factors, this batch is close to market prices for new stock.
Before quoting, we will open and inspect the Nagqu Cordyceps
Clarifications before Nagqu Cordyceps valuation
- Full real-time recording: From color, cross-section, weighing to settlement, each segment is filmed. The transaction is transparent, with no extra charges.
- Item-by-item pricing: Where are the pros, where are the cons? It's explained clearly face-to-face, without any post-purchase remarks.
- Loose or gift boxes, all accepted: Whether it's a sealed gift box or loose pieces, all are accepted. Original packaging with an anti-counterfeit code will get a small bonus. They are inspected and priced separately.





