FAQ – NEW ENGLAND COIN AND STAMP AUCTIONS

How long have you been in the Auction business?

We have been working in the industry for over 40 years.

What is your experience with Coins and/or Stamps?

Our lead auctioneer/chief cataloger started collecting coins and stamps in 1955. He has been doing so ever since.

Why should I consider the auction method to sell coins?

The auction method is fair, fully transparent, helps individuals attain fair market value, and allows for competitive bidding by many possible buyers.

How do you grade coins?

Using defined industry standards and 60 years of experience.

What are your Terms and Conditions of Sale?

Terms March 2024
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What is your return policy?

Absentee bidders who have not viewed the coins may return lots.

What does “NR” mean in the catalog?

These lots are designated No Return. They have a quantity of low value or problems coins, and thus are not available for return or are precious metals related.

Why should I consider the auction method to acquire coins?

Auctions are fun and allows you to set your own price.

Do I have to attend the auction to bid on an item?

No, you can leave an absentee bid via our web-page catalog, mail, and phone calls. We also accept bids from those that come to preview but cannot stay for the auction.

How can I get on your mailing list?

Please follow this link to get onto out list.

What kinds of payments do you accept?

Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa and Discover credit cards.

Where do your auctions take place?

We conduct our live auctions in Sales Tax Free New Hampshire. At this time our sales are in Portsmouth, NH at the Holiday Inn, 300 Woodbury Ave. 

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