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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7889251, member: 100459"]I have never bid on anything in my 73 years. (Oops! I forgot a house and the owners stuff, I bid on a box of Louis L'Amour paperback books. I won the bid of $20 for almost every book L'Amour had published.) Anyway, other than that auction and yard sales, I have never bought anything through an auction. A couple things I would like to know. First, how can I get on the list of Auction Houses to get books of things in the Auction? The other thing I would like to know, are there any books that can educate me about auction's do's and don'ts. I am sure their are approved guidelines to participate in an auction. Other than a library, where could I get some guidelines on proper etiquette that can teach me how to participate in an auction.</p><p>One of my collections, is to collect mailed announcements concerning coin collections and sales. I keep a binder of all the documents that I get concerning a coin show, especially from the U.S. Mint. The one I got in 2019 concerning Apollo 11 is a really good one. They spared no money documenting the information about all the coins and other things related to Apollo 11.</p><p>Anyway, I would really like to get on Auction Lists to see what is available.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7889251, member: 100459"]I have never bid on anything in my 73 years. (Oops! I forgot a house and the owners stuff, I bid on a box of Louis L'Amour paperback books. I won the bid of $20 for almost every book L'Amour had published.) Anyway, other than that auction and yard sales, I have never bought anything through an auction. A couple things I would like to know. First, how can I get on the list of Auction Houses to get books of things in the Auction? The other thing I would like to know, are there any books that can educate me about auction's do's and don'ts. I am sure their are approved guidelines to participate in an auction. Other than a library, where could I get some guidelines on proper etiquette that can teach me how to participate in an auction. One of my collections, is to collect mailed announcements concerning coin collections and sales. I keep a binder of all the documents that I get concerning a coin show, especially from the U.S. Mint. The one I got in 2019 concerning Apollo 11 is a really good one. They spared no money documenting the information about all the coins and other things related to Apollo 11. Anyway, I would really like to get on Auction Lists to see what is available.[/QUOTE]
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