"This time, the items are not bad," Sean Knight commented appreciatively as he looked at the items on the deck, "There are indeed some boutique pieces."
Sean picked up a golden coin in very good condition and said,
"This coin alone could sell for 300 dollars."
Douglas responded joyfully,
"Mr. Knight, is there anything special about this coin?"
"It's rare and exquisitely detailed," Sean knew it was time to give Douglas a little incentive, "And this Wooden box."
Sean picked up another Wooden box and said, "This is made of Sandalwood. Although it has been waterlogged for a long time, it wasn't crushed. It can sell for 100 dollars no problem."
What Sean said was true, but he had significantly undercut the price. Such a Sandalwood box, if taken back to the domestic antique circle, wouldn't sell for just 100 dollars—it could easily fetch 1,000 dollars.
"If you can accept this price, then I'll take it," Sean said.