Nagqu Cordyceps Home Appraisal Across Hong Kong
A customer in Ho Man Tin brought half a catty of Nagqu large-to-medium cordyceps directly to the shop, as they lived nearby. They arranged for our appraiser to inspect and settle the payment on the spot.
the appraiser usually asks: For Nagqu cordyceps brought for on-site inspection, if they 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.
The origin, dryness, and storage methods mentioned there are the very things checked during an on-site inspection.
Don't rush to bring the goods; first, take clear pictures of the Nagqu Cordyceps
- Goods inspection: On-site verification of specifications, plumpness of shape, and consistency of the entire batch, counting how many pieces per catty.
- Weighing: Public weighing with a 0.01-gram electronic scale, with the customer witnessing. Weight and count are recorded on the spot.
You don't necessarily need to bring the goods out from the start. If the information is clear enough, the initial estimate range will be much narrower.
The value of Nagqu large-to-medium cordyceps cannot be determined solely by a single photo. We will check each item individually, and explain any additions or deductions in person:
Based on the overall quality, storage condition, and market trends, this batch's valuation satisfied the customer.
Additional information on Nagqu Cordyceps preservation and valuation
The Ho Man Tin lot contained roughly half a catty of large-to-medium Nagqu-labelled cordyceps. Representative specimens were laid beside the box tags, then checked for ring structure, leg placement, head junction, fungal aroma and clean breaks. Whole bodies, fragments and loose matter were weighed apart, so the household batch could be described by its actual composition rather than its nearby delivery location.





