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Pokémon To The Highest Bidder: Calling Aspiring Auctioneers

02.02.2021

 

If you are a fast talker—and fascinated by collection trends—become an auctioneer. Pokémon collectibles are enjoying a particularly interesting moment. What’s next?

Hammered Down at $408K: Unopened First Edition Pokémon Cards

The human urge to collect has always been a fascinating driver of auctions—and the current frenzy behind Pokémon does not disappoint. Marketplace observes that many of the children who grew up playing Pokémon are now working adults, with some discretionary money to spend and a desire for hobbies, especially as the pandemic continues:

“People my age are finally in their late-20s, mid-30s, and they can afford the stuff they liked when they were kids,” said Jesus Garcia, an assistant comics & comic art operations supervisor at Heritage Auctions. 

Located in Dallas, Heritage Auctions sold an “extremely scarce” set of first edition  Pokémon cards for $408,000. Artnet reported:

The record-setting auction lot is a sealed box of first edition cards featuring 36 booster packs of 11 cards each, or 396 cards total, all of which are in “gem mint” condition (the highest classification), according to the auction house.

The auction featured 16 lots of Pokémon collectibles, collectively accounting for more than $1.3 million in sales.

Front Row Action: Become an Auctioneer

You don’t need hundreds of thousands of dollars in your pocket to get in on the auction action. Be part of it with a career as an auctioneer. Study.com explains:

Auctioneers are responsible for organizing an auction and managing the bidding and sale process for items such as fine art, jewelry, memorabilia, or classic cars. Estate sales or real estate auctions are also managed by auctioneers. They work in a variety of fields, but can choose to specialize in a particular item like classic cars. Auctioneers can work full-time or part-time and often work outside of typical business hours. They may start their own company, work as a freelancer, or join an established regional auction company.

Auctioneers need great people skills to interact with clients, auction staff and diversity of public and private bidders. As you think about life as an auctioneer, you will also find it helpful to note:

  • A strong speaking presence and the ability to speak quickly while working in a fast-paced environment are musts.

 

  • A penchant for details and organizing skills are also important.

 

  • The median annual income for auctioneers is estimated at about $62,136.

 

Understanding Auctioneer Licenses and License Bonds

Auctioneers generally need a high school diploma and usually have some college experience or a degree too. Most states have licensing requirements for auctioneers and frequently, obtaining a license bond is a prerequisite to becoming licensed.

An Auctioneers License Bond (also referred to as an Auctioneers Bond or an Auctioneers Other Than Livestock Bond)  is a type of surety bond. Essentially, an Auctioneers License Bond serves as a guarantee to the public that you are prepared to carry out your responsibilities in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

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Help for Aspiring Auctioneers In Every State

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With a portfolio of over 4,000 license and permit bonds, Colonial helps contractors and professionals in many different fields and industries obtain the bonds they need.

 

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