Auction Information
Name Natural history Art (Mineral Specimens, Crystals & Polished)
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 9/27/2024 - 10/4/2024
Location
Description
This auction is showcasing an aesthetic and desirable collection of earth mined natural history art of the colorful specimens, crystals and polished materials.
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Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 95.00 5.00 USD
95.01 - 975.00 25.00 USD
975.01 - 9,750.00 250.00 USD
9,750.01 - 97,500.00 2,500.00 USD
97,500.01 - 9,999,999.99 10,000.00 USD
Currency USD