Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
1,030
Re: Sedwick Auction...
I posted this a couple of weeks ago, but certainly worth mentioning again. I check every day waiting for the on-line catalog to be posted. Note: I highly recommend purchasing the auction catalog. They become almost instant collector items since they generally quit selling them after the auction. Well worth the $35 price if that is what this one sells for. I'll announce when the catalogs become available.
Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
1,030
Re: Sedwick Auction...
Originally Posted by dread
i went to bid on a lot of coins but i cant because it has to be credit card
i use a paypal/bank never had a problem
I have paid by check. According to the terms:
"Acceptable forms of payment are cash, check, money order, wire transfer, direct deposit, PayPal, Visa/MC, American Express and Discover. All payments by check or money order should be made payable to Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC. Payments by PayPal should be made to auction@sedwickcoins.com. All payments shall be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Please contact us for instructions for wire-transfer payments, for which bank charges may be necessarily added to the amount to be paid, generally depending on the country from which the wire originates."
Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
1,030
Re: Sedwick Auction...
I like doing the live auction and I usually stay glued to the monitor thoughout the colonial coins,shipwreck and colonial artifacts, and books. I think its exciting and also helps me learn value.
What type are you looking at mostly? I know you like cobs and milled pillar coins.
As you have heard me say before probably, I recommend getting the hard copy catalog. Besides being a permanent reference source it is handy to keep at your side during the auction. After purchasing an item you will get the auction for at least the next auction for free.
Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!
Nov 2006
Jupiter, Florida USA
810
2 times
Re: Sedwick Auction...
Make sure to check out the Jupiter Wreck coins...
Beefy - nice specimens!
Including a dated two escudo!
Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered... There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer. Join with us this year!
It was a good auction, coins went for alot more than estimated. I picked this one up for 175.00. I like the beafiness and it wasnt a bad deal. It shows the denominations and a nice cross and shield. Im happy!
Want to treasure dive in gin clear waters at Jupiter!
Nov 2006
Jupiter, Florida USA
810
2 times
Re: Sedwick Auction...
$3,000.00 was a good deal for the purchaser.
I am not going to complain.
Our silver specimens most that sold were real good deals for
the purchasers...
Of course I have better specimens but I have no wish to part with them.
I placed these coins - so as to check to see how well specimens from
our wreck would be received if they were properly documented.
Its good to leave something on the table for the next guy...
That is what auctions are all about.
does this answer your questions?
Since 1987 our Jupiter Wreck has continued to yield coins but the question, "Where's the rest of the Ship?" has remained unanswered... There are 2 layers of shipwreck scatter and we are equipping the "Enterprise" to excavate the primary treasure layer. Join with us this year!
Minelab Explorer SE (land), Aquapulse AQ1B (sea), Fisher CZ-20 (water, beach), Fisher 1266X (woods)
1,030
Re: Sedwick Auction...
Sure Dom. I bid on a couple of them. That small showing will keep the water warm for when you find a larger cache later this season. What's the water temp and vis like on your site these days?