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Bares für Rares’ Week Delivers Upsets and Windfalls as Signed 2006 DFB Shirt Sells for €350

Expert judgment, authenticity vetting and dealer resale plans are dictating unpredictable results across the latest ZDF episodes.

Overview

  • On March 4, a mother and son sold a Germany 2006 World Cup fan shirt with player signatures for €350 after an expert estimate of €50–100, with Daniel Meyer outbidding David Suppes.
  • A late‑19th‑century Carnet de Bal set found in a garage climbed from a €20–100 wish to a €900 sale following a €1,000–1,200 appraisal.
  • A 2.24‑carat diamond solitaire ring valued at €10,000–11,000 sold below estimate for €6,500 to dealer Julian Schmitz‑Avila.
  • An artwork bearing a printed copyright symbol and the “Sartos Druck” mark was flagged as a reproduction and excluded from sale per the show’s no‑fakes policy.
  • Dealer Lisa Nüdling described buying an older gold bracelet for €1,550, paying €900 to have it converted into a collier, and planning to offer it in her shop for about €3,000.