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D Lawrence auctions??

I have bought a couple coins from D Lawrence and was happy with them. However, I've never partcipated in one of their online auctions. Got a e-mail from them today about their current auction. Is anyone ever been in one of their auctions? Similiar to Heritage? Thanks.

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  • chiefbobchiefbob Posts: 1,077 ✭✭✭
    Uncle Wiggly,

    I am also a customer of DLRC and participated in a recent auction to test it out. I didn't win, but it was very easy to do and his email notification status on your bids is excellent. I can't compare it to Heritage, though.

    Regards,

    Bob
    Retired Air Force 1965-2000
    Vietnam Vet 1968-1969
  • ksteelheaderksteelheader Posts: 11,777
    Any link to the auction?
  • haletjhaletj Posts: 2,192
    I noticed a coin in an auction. They used to have an asking price of $470. I bid minimum bid of $290 and won it! Fabulous coin!

    I used to play UncleWiggly as a kid! I think my parents hated the game!
  • BarryBarry Posts: 10,100 ✭✭✭
    Is there any way to list the auction contents by coin type, or on one page? It's a PITA to list 25 at a time...
  • There is a 15% buyers fee, not my kind of auction.......
    PCBUM

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  • BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    15% juice is more than a bookie makes.image
  • Link to Dlawrence web for auction is the link and there's a click-on that says auction in progress.. I did find one page for the auction where there was a category index for the auction. But now I can't find it again.
  • I just found where to go for the coin type list for the auction. Scroll down past the " Web auction in progress" and near the bottom left is "listings for internet auction #5"


  • << <i>I noticed a coin in an auction. They used to have an asking price of $470. I bid minimum bid of $290 and won it! Fabulous coin!

    I used to play UncleWiggly as a kid! I think my parents hated the game! >>

  • BarryBarry Posts: 10,100 ✭✭✭
    THanks. Guess I should have scrolled down the page the first time!
  • ksteelheaderksteelheader Posts: 11,777
    Thanks for the link. Hell, I had it all along and never noticed the auction part....image
  • I don't even know how to play Uncle Wiggly. But I guess if I'm Uncle Wiggly, I had better go find out!! I remember my nursey storybook with Uncle Wiggly in it.
  • haletjhaletj Posts: 2,192
    I think it was a very simple childs game where you rolled dice or picked up a card, and moved spaces forward to try to get to Uncle Wiggly's house. You'd land on a space with alligators or something and go backwards or miss a turn.
  • I threw out a low bid to see how it works. You can select a catagory so you don't have to go through all the lots 25 at a time.
  • Well, I guess I'm going to have to start collecting Uncle Wiggly memborillia!
  • LanLordLanLord Posts: 11,723 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I bought a 1873 closed 3 - 3cent nickel in PR64 that was a very smooth transaction.

    Then in my last near transaction, I was looking for either a nice PR seated dime or shield nickel, they really dropped

    the ball, I figure that there are plenty of dealers out there, so they are on my black list for the time being.
  • krankykranky Posts: 8,709 ✭✭✭
    I don't begrudge anyone their profit, but 15% buyer's fee on an net-only auction? No catalog to prepare, no ballroom to rent, no travel expenses? Kind of high. From what I noticed, about 80% of the lots have no bids with under 10 minutes to go.

    New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.

  • I bought a 1942 Ty1 proof nickel in one of their auctions a couple of weeks ago.

    Everything went very smoothly, and I ended up getting the coin for a nice price,
    so I'm happy! image

    Ken

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