Sunday, February 24, 2008

Wow, some nice results for Haertel round 3

The details will need to wait for my newsletter, but the quick news is we had a great results on several items in the third round of the Haertel postal history estate sale. Two items topped $1,000, one topped $3000. A good dozen items in the 200 +/- range.

My favorite fancy cancel was not the top bid getter among the Fancy Cancel group, although it did bring in excess of $150.

Colonial material is hot!
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Also the fourth and final week is off to a great start with over $3,000 in bids on the books already and many items on the move. The Lincoln Campaign letter has climbed steadily from 9.99 to $360 last time I looked. I suspect its got a ways to go yet. The Steamboats appear to have caught peoples eyes. Many others are getting hits and watchers, but no bids yet.
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Last Sunday most of the high bids on the top $ getters were made in the final 5 minutes, probably with sniper programs. That's fine with me, just bid what your willing to pay and make sure you don't wait too close to the end. I'm aware of bids not getting processed properly in the final minute or two. (It's happened to me.) Word to the wise, use a sniper if you wish, just make sure the bid gets in on time, give yourself at least a 5 minute buffer. If someone's going to over bid you, they are going to do it anyway, you at least will be making sure they pay full fare. Sounds like a good plan to me.

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Don't forget most of the unsolds will be re-listed March 6th for 10 days ending the day before St Patrick's Day. The minimum bids on most items have been halved. Should lead to plenty to brisk action. A few lots may get combined. I am particularly thinking of putting some groups of Fancy Cancels together. We'll see if I find time to actually do it.