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Bares für Rares’ Strength Shows as Episodes Deliver Big-Money Bids, Compliance Hurdle and Online Confusion

Double‑digit audiences underscore the ZDF franchise’s momentum, featuring standout auctions plus a compliance‑induced pause over palisander paperwork.

Overview

  • - The franchise’s weekend lineup drew strong linear ratings, with Händlerstücke at 1.519 million viewers (12.5% share), Lieblingsstücke at 1.433 million (14.1%) and Waldis Welt at 1.415 million (12.3%), per DWDL figures cited in DerWesten.
  • - A high‑end aquamarine and diamond jewelry set was estimated at €12,000–12,500 and sold in the dealer room for €11,000 to Elke Velten, following tense bidding.
  • - In a new segment reported November 11, an expert questioned mismatched receipts for a white‑gold necklace and earrings, valued the set at €450–500, and Susanne Steiger bought it for €550.
  • - A planned sale was halted when Dr. Bianca Berding identified palisander components lacking the required Vermarktungsbescheinigung, sending the sellers home to obtain documentation.
  • - The show’s official Instagram posted cryptic messages, including a link to waswirdcoin.com, leaving followers puzzled with no immediate explanation from ZDF.