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Old 05-11-2007, 11:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
Fish
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Winning an auction with online/absentee bids can be rough. I've tried a few lots with absentee bids, and won one coin. I've attended one live auction, and while I didn't win anything (I didn't bid) I felt a lot more confident about my ability to place winning bids on the kinds of coin I was interested in. If you are really interested in winning auction lots, my advice is to find a friendly dealer that is attending to evaluate the coins and place bids for you. Depending on your specialty, I might be able to recommend one if you're interested. Good luck. Fish
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