How did you do in the Leland's Auction
I was in the running on 4-5 lots in the Leland's Auction until the end, but just ended up winning one. It was #675, the lot of 19th century beaters. Can't wait to see them in person.
Hope everyone did well!! Curious to hear how folks did. Dave |
I like that Leland's has the invoice for you hours after the action ends. Some places it's not until Monday for a weekend night ending auction.
Well done there!!!!! |
Won 2 lots, there was some nice items but couldn't go much higher.
Shipping was $80 seemed a little steep as I believe they'd fit in a large or even medium flat rate box. |
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Have only had great service and fast shipping from Josh and company. Already took care of my wire transfer and can't wait to get my lot.
D@vid d@vls |
I never did respond on here. I got this lot:
https://lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=84012 I was pleasantly surprised to get it so low, it came out to about $16 per card. This lot included a 1913 Oakland Oaks Team Issue of Mitze, a 1912 Zeenut, two 1930 Zeenuts with coupon still attached, an E90-1 of Sweeney, Boston(super tough card), and a 1922 Witmor Candy Co. of Thomas. I would have paid what I did for the 1913 Oaks by itself, so it was like getting 44 pretty nice bonus cards thrown in for free. |
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