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Do this from time to time, haven't made it down there yet, occasionally you see some interesting things come up, firearms are few and far between, however a couple of interesting items popped up

A Coin collection, believe there are several silver dollar proof coins..



Check out the baseball cards, Ernie Banks 58 all Star, Bart Star, Don Maynard, Len Dawson, I think I had those as a kid...

 
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There can be many good finds,if you know what you are looking for. I always seem to buy things that are no longer collectible unfortunately.
 
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If your area is anything like mine, those coins will sell for more than they’re worth. Don’t know about the baseball cards- it really all depends on the interest. But auctions tend to bring out the stupidity in people, who seem to find it enjoyable to overpay for things.
 
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If your area is anything like mine, those coins will sell for more than they’re worth. Don’t know about the baseball cards- it really all depends on the interest. But auctions tend to bring out the stupidity in people, who seem to find it enjoyable to overpay for things.


I have been to ONE auction that was not for charity. I went because they had TONS of guns so figured a deal or two would not be an issue.
Boy, oh boy was I wrong people were running these things sky high and then a buyers fee on to of that. It was nuts.
I did get a Browning Buckmark for $224. I did not really want it. I could not believe for the life of me no gave an opening bid. So they called it a few times so figured what the heck. Held up my little flag to start the bidding at $200. No one else bid so after my 12% buyers fee I had me a $224 Browning Buckmark Silhouette.


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That’s a good deal on a buck mark
 
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I went to an auction one time that had glassware and a few guns.
They sold the guns at the end of the day, IIRC I picked up 12 for around $450.
03s,1917s,FN-49 Argy, several lever guns and a Finnish M-39.
 
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Deals can be found. A few years ago I picked up an unfired P228 for $750, a P220 with Euro mag release for $500, a like new Traditions percussion cap muzzleloader for $55 and an unfired Beretta Neos for $160.

But I often see people end up paying more in the auction than what the same gun costs new. I watched a VP9 go for over $1000. A lot of Beretta 92s are going over $700.


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How about an estate sale Gatling Gun

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Only $5,150 no tax stamp needed, Made in USA, runs on a 9mm Glock Magazines
 
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Keep in mind that the coins in some of these commemorative silver proof sets are only 40% silver.

So they may not be the 99.9% silver content of something like a Silver Eagle, or the 90% silver of pre-1964 US coins.
 
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