#6red2025

Welcome to another fantastic
NO SALES TAX AAA Coin Auction!
This auction features part one of one man's personal coin collection with many silver dollars and bullion coins.
Dates and Times for Online Auction
Preview: Monday, March 24, 2025, from 10 a.m. until noon.
Closing: Tuesday, March 25, 2025, one item every 7.5 seconds beginning at 7:30 p.m. plus extended bidding time when a bid is placed within the final 60 seconds.
Pickup: Wednesday, March 26, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at 7140 Old Viking Blvd NW, Nowthen, MN 55303. Pickup is by online appointment. Winning bidders will receive an invoice by e-mail soon after the auction closes. The invoice will have a link to the pickup-scheduling page. If you cannot pick up your items on this day, please call us at (763) 421-3044 to pay for your items over the phone and then pick them up on the following Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday morning. Any other pickup time, including after hours on a scheduled pickup day, will result in additional fees.
Additional Info
Buyer’s Premium: 15%
Sales Tax: None!
Credit Cards: 3%
Terms Summary
Please review the summary of terms and information found in each of the first six lots in the auction. No personal checks will be accepted for coins. Unless previously agreed by AAA Auction, cash payment or wire transfer is required for coin purchases of $300 or more. Credit cards will usually be accepted for purchases under $300.
Auctioneer's Notes
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Harmonicas
Our last auction featured many vintage harmonicas from the estate of a serious collector who spent decades collecting them. We will be selling more harmonicas from this collection soon. Most are vintage or antique. Many of them have no recorded sales in the last 20 years and many have only a few. We’ll do our best to describe the harmonicas, but we are not harmonica experts, so we encourage you to inspect the harmonicas in person before bidding. Sound and tone quality are not guaranteed. It will take a while for us to research them all, so keep checking back for more in our upcoming auctions.
We also recommend that serious harmonica bidders refer to a free resource book online called John Whitman's Harmonica Anthology 11th Ed. April 25, 2019. It's easy to download and easy to use to look up thousands of harmonicas by manufacturer or model. Where available we will provide the page number from this book that we think contains helpful information about the specific lot we are selling. We do not guarantee that the page will show an exact match. We also encourage bidders to inspect the lot before bidding.