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Old 05-11-2007, 10:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
mark_h
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Heritage Auction question

Can someone tell me how in the heck you win an auction there? Most of the auctions are for grades I can not afford, but the last 5/6 auctions I have bid on - I lost. I mean I bid more than recent auctions were closing at - but I did not want to get way out of line. Another thing - out of the 4/5 auctions I won they were always at the max.

Now here is the real question - when they go to the floor bidding do they start with the current internet bidding price? And then bid up to the internet bidders price - or what? And what is the invitation only gallery sale? I tried looking throught the faq's but could not find answers.
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