Auctions: How intense?

I have never been to a show or auction. I imagine that people can get pretty uptight when competing for coins, especially dealers who are trying to obtain coins for clients. I guess it’s not really fun for a professional who is tired from all of the traveling and who has to answer to bosses back home. It must get hectic.
For those of you who frequent auctions, what are some strange things that you’ve seen happen in the heat of competition? Do fist fights or shouting matches sometimes break out over particular coins? What are some of the sleazy tactics that you’ve seen people use at these events? Have you ever seen anyone get thrown out of an auction?
Dan
For those of you who frequent auctions, what are some strange things that you’ve seen happen in the heat of competition? Do fist fights or shouting matches sometimes break out over particular coins? What are some of the sleazy tactics that you’ve seen people use at these events? Have you ever seen anyone get thrown out of an auction?
Dan
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All in all an auction is very similar to spending a weekend on the Forum.
Camelot
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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It was amazingly tame. Most of the items never took a bid from the room. They were simply closed at the high internet bid. There were only a few items where there was more that one bidder in room and the bidding ended after one or two bids. The atmosphere was very relaxed. I even saw one situation where the auction was closed at the internet bid and then a dealer said "oh crap, I was supposed to bid on that" and they re-opened and allowed his bid.
Contrary to what one would think, that auction would have been a nice place to catch a cat-nap, if needed, from a long day on the bourse floor.
This immature dealer, btw, is probably the largest individual buyer at all the major auctions. I'm sure many of you know about whom I'm speaking... In a book on antonyms, under "ethics" you'll see a picture of him. He is probably one of those that the posse should go after.
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Byron
My first YOU SUCK on May 6 2005
When it came to my coin, I simply held up my placard until he lowered his. The bidding went back and forth between just the two of us.
Overall, I think there are good deals to be had at auctions. I saw alot of coins that went without bid.
From now on I will attend any and all auctions that I can. I think that they are necessary if you are really trying to put together a nice set.
Michael
Oh, that is great, just great! Seems stupidity wins out over fairness. That is not an auction, it's bull$h!t