When Peter had not yet made an appearance on Antique Street, an Increasing number of collectors flocked to the shop, all inquiring about the Northern Song bronze Buddha.
In a short span of time, a crowd of more than ten collectors had gathered outside the shop.
Since Peter had only left ten numbers, the remaining few who couldn't secure a number gradually gave up and left. The ten lucky individuals who obtained the numbers, except for Number One, were also growing anxious.
The seller had posted an online message stating that the price was 20 million dollars and non-negotiable. It was first come, first served. If the first person bought it, the other nine would have come in vain. However, if the seller held a small auction on the spot, the other nine would still have a chance. But in that case, the profit would diminish due to continuous bidding.
Initially, they were confident in making a profit of8 million dollars if they sold it for 20 million dollars. However, if they started bidding, they could easily raise the price to 27 million dollars. Yet, if they raised it further, the item would become less desirable.
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