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How to Verify Nagqu First-Crop Cordyceps at Our Storefront? A Real Case of a Sheung Wan Client with Half a Catty of Premium Cordyceps

A client from Sheung Wan had half a catty of Nagqu first-crop cordyceps and was particularly concerned about the common problem of "bamboo skewer insertion to increase weight" in the market. So, he personally brought them to our storefront for on-the-spot verification and immediate settlement. He chose in-person verification over online communication precisely because he wanted to see how we inspect each piece, not just hear a quote. If family members' opinions don't align, we usually recommend an initial photo assessment first, so everyone has a general price range and potential deductions in mind, before deciding whether to bring them to the store or arrange a home visit.

To start a price inquiry: If you have first-crop Nagqu cordyceps, you can first provide clear photos showing the full length, cross-section, fungal aroma, dryness, and proportion of broken pieces. We will first give you a general direction, and the actual price will be confirmed after on-site inspection of each piece. With complete information, the initial range will be much closer, and you might save a trip.

The master often asks: If first-crop Nagqu cordyceps have been stored for several years, the most important thing is whether they have been exposed to moisture, developed an off-odor, or have too many broken pieces. If they are well-preserved, then they have the potential to be valued at a higher grade.

If you are unsure of the grade of your cordyceps, it's more practical to first refer to Cordyceps Origin and Grade Classification by Count. When estimating the price on-site, we will also use the same approach for explanation.

Don't rush to bring the goods; first, take clear photos of your first-crop Nagqu cordyceps.

After you bring the goods to our store, we follow a three-step process:

  • Photo verification: We first check if the actual items match the initially sent photos, and proceed only after confirming the quantity and specifications.
  • Piece-by-piece inspection: We use a magnifying glass and backlight to inspect each piece for pinholes, the integrity of the fruiting body, and the regularity of the annular rings and chrysanthemum pattern on the cross-section.
  • Weighing and settlement: After confirming the genuine quality of the product, we weigh it on the spot, provide an immediate actual price, and settle the payment instantly with cash or FPS, along with a signed receipt.

This time, after inspecting half a catty of cordyceps piece by piece, there were no bamboo skewers inserted, no artificial weight added, and a rich fungal aroma, which is typical of first-crop Nagqu cordyceps. The entire batch was purchased at the premium first-crop price. Considering the overall quality, preservation, and current market conditions, the final valuation was satisfactory to the client.

Even among first-crop Nagqu cordyceps, price differences usually stem from these factors.

You don't necessarily need to bring the goods out immediately. First, WhatsApp 69035182 with photos of the entire box laid out, close-ups of the foot, broken cross-sections, and then provide the weight and storage year. If the information is clear enough, the initial estimated range will be much narrower.

If you have several types of Cordyceps sinensis mixed at home, it is recommended to first classify them using the Cordyceps buyback Program for Similar Types. For collection arrangements, please refer to Cordyceps Origin and Grade Classification by Count.

Common Questions During Graded Valuation

Q: How do you tell if bamboo skewers or lead have been inserted to increase weight?
A: Look closely at the insect body against the light. You'll see tiny pinholes where skewers were inserted, and the cross-section will reveal artificial traces or foreign objects. We inspect each piece with a magnifying glass; any pieces found with pinholes are immediately rejected and not included in the weighing.

Q: How much does the intensity of the fungal aroma relate to the price?
A: The fungal aroma is a direct indicator of the cordyceps' freshness and authenticity of origin. For the same specifications, cordyceps with a pure, rich fungal aroma can fetch 10% to 15% higher prices. Those with a faint or strange aroma require more careful consideration.

Q: Will the price differ if I bring the goods to the store versus arranging a home visit?
A: No, it won't. Both in-store and home visits follow the same standards, and the same master inspects each piece. We weigh and settle on the spot, so the prices are consistent, allowing you to choose the most convenient option.

Q: If the whole batch is too dry or has many broken pieces, will it affect the price?
A: Yes, it will. Sufficient dryness is good, but a high proportion of broken pieces will reduce the overall integrity. Usually, these have to be valued separately from the intact batch, and the unit price for broken pieces will be significantly lower.

Clues for Pricing Similar Categories of First-Crop Nagqu Cordyceps

Additional Information on Storing and Valuing First-Crop Nagqu Cordyceps

When preparing to inquire about the price of first-crop Nagqu cordyceps, you can contact us as follows:

Golden Harbor | Cordyceps Valuation Inquiry
Contact: 69035182
If your first-crop Nagqu cordyceps are damp, broken, or mixed with other batches, please state this upfront. We will provide a reference range based on photos, with the actual price subject to in-person verification.