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Yes, given the pace at which the auction runs, and given the fact that the software is showing multiple items on the screen, including a picture of the item up for sale and streaming a live audio/video feed, I can see that if you don't have broadband access it could be a bit tough. I have broadband and have never had a problem. One other thing folks who haven't participated might want to know about is that at the end of their auctions, Heritage has what they call Signature Sessions where you can bid online but there is no audio or video -- that might help those without broadband (of course you can always turn off the audio and video and that should make the regular auctions go faster). I also find that the less expensive coins are usually found in the Signature auctions and I have purchased several coins during those sessions. Anyways, enjoy!
John
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