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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 39, September 26, 2004, Article 19

    AUCTION ETIQUETTE

    Steve Pellegrini writes: "I think that the recent discussion
    about auction bidding is perhaps the most important and
    potentially the most helpful subject we members have tackled
    in quite awhile. I hope that both our Dealers and Collectors
    will consider submitting their experiences, observations and
    advice about participating in numismatic auctions. This is a
    subject in which we all have a vested interest in fully
    understanding and mastering - and which, I believe, we've
    just begun to scratch the surface.

    Because travel has become difficult for me over the last few
    years I now exclusively participate in auctions as a Mail
    Bidder or as an On-line Bidder. Even after years of bidding
    in this way I still have enough questions to fill the space of
    our Newsletter twice over. And I'm pretty sure that my
    questions fall into the category of Frequently Asked Questions.

    'Snaps' for Numsiguru Dick Johnson for providing his 10 Tips
    For Bidding. (I've recently noticed that the teens in my family
    are now using the term 'Snaps for' in the same way we might
    use the term 'Kudos for.' Don't ask me the origin of this new
    phrase. Any educated guesses out there? I may not make it
    to the next edition of the OED and am curious."

    One tip offered to dealers by an anonymous reader is:
    "If you are upset by bidders always bidding the minimum
    prices, don't publish them!"

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  • 2004-09-26
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  • 7

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