Is homemade items (jewelry, decorations, etc.) junk or new goods?
I want to sell my handcrafted items at a flea market – is it considered junk or new goods?
I want to sell my handcrafted items at a flea market – is it considered junk or new goods?
isn't real, is it?
Got a 2 cent coin from Austria as change which somehow doesn't look like a normal 2 cent piece like copper but like the material of 10, 20, and 50 cent pieces How can something like this happen?
Good evening, I was given a rose as a gift and wanted to ask if it is possible to coat it with epoxy resin, i.e. to basically cover the entire rose with epoxy resin so that it lasts “forever”? Thank you for your help
5 Reichspfennig from 1935
From probing near an anti-aircraft site.
I think this large image is a screen print. Can someone help me with this, especially regarding the signature? Thank you in advance.
This is Troedel, because even if it consists of new products, it has already been unpacked. Newware is always original packed. Unpacked, unused new products are new, unused used goods.
Hello,
You can’t make “self-made” to make profits, so you need a commercial license or small business…
But you can easily sell on the “self-made” market
If that’s your hobby, your passion, your favorite leisure activities (baskets) and you’re also collecting self-made things, so also buy beautiful things from other “self-bassadors”, then it falls under love, then you can offer it on the flea market because it has become too much with the years at your home;)
In principle, I would always call “used”, never “new”, since the sale of new products is actually reserved for commercial dealers.
When the flea market asks Papa to get it, always say “used”! You can determine it yourself, but no one knows better than you;)