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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2757084, member: 71723"]Speaking of auctions...here is the lot sheet for my next backcountry "no Internet bidding available" rural Pennsylvania coin auction. There's stuff on the other side of each page too. More slabbed stuff than usual this time. And for a change, there's about 20-some lots of ancients. And yes, before anybody asks, there are "no pichers". That's why I get up at 5:00AM on a Saturday morning to bathe, dress, and drive an hour and a half to the sale site - so I can examine what interests me "in the hand" between 7 and 9 AM, when the first lot goes up.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]632736[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>How'd I get these sheets? Were they posted on a website as a pdf and I printed them? Well, I could have done that, yes. But they sent them to me ... in the mail ... with a postage stamp on the envelope and everything, like civilized people do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2757084, member: 71723"]Speaking of auctions...here is the lot sheet for my next backcountry "no Internet bidding available" rural Pennsylvania coin auction. There's stuff on the other side of each page too. More slabbed stuff than usual this time. And for a change, there's about 20-some lots of ancients. And yes, before anybody asks, there are "no pichers". That's why I get up at 5:00AM on a Saturday morning to bathe, dress, and drive an hour and a half to the sale site - so I can examine what interests me "in the hand" between 7 and 9 AM, when the first lot goes up. [ATTACH=full]632736[/ATTACH] How'd I get these sheets? Were they posted on a website as a pdf and I printed them? Well, I could have done that, yes. But they sent them to me ... in the mail ... with a postage stamp on the envelope and everything, like civilized people do.[/QUOTE]
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