Heritage Auctions

Published by: Heritage Auctions
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The new Heritage Auctions app allows collectors to browse and find US & World Coins, Rare Currency, Fine & Decorative Art, Western Art, Illustration Art, Vintage Comic Books & Comic Art, Movie Posters, Entertainment & Music Memorabilia, Jewelry & Timepieces, Vintage & Couture Handbags, Sports Collectibles, Historical & Political Memorabilia, Rare Books & Manuscripts, American Indian Art, Air & Space Memorabilia, Civil War Memorabilia, Vintage & Contemporary Photography, Nature & Science Specimens, Fine and Rare Wine, URL domain names and other Intellectual Property, Luxury Real Estate and more.
Established in 1976, Heritage Auctions is the largest collectibles auctioneer and third largest auction house in the world, as well as the largest auction house founded in the US.
Our knowledgeable staff of over 130 experts and 400 additional service-oriented professionals, and our suite of services, help our customers develop the best collections possible.
We are always looking to acquire interesting items, whether through consignment or by outright purchase, and we spend or disburse millions of dollars every business day, on average, keeping our clients' demands satisfied. Find out why you should consign to a Heritage Auction.
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  • Is Heritage Auctions free?

    Yes, Heritage Auctions is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Heritage Auctions is free.

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5 out of 5

1 ratings in Latvia

Ratings History

Heritage Auctions Reviews

Extremely slow shipping.

JKmail37 on

United States

They take 7-14 days to ship by their own admission, but I read much longer for many. They do not tell you that though until after you win an auction. If you contact them it says it can take two weeks to even get a reply. I wonder if this operation is really just a couple guys working out of a garage. This is way too slow. I complained about it and was told if I send them $30 more, I can get it sent out quicker. That felt like extortion. I won’t buy from them again. I hope I get my item someday…

The application has issues

Randy8192 on

United States

The application has issues

The app has a lot of features, but one very big issue

Johninmke on

United States

When you open the form for live auctions, you are presented with a "acknowledge these conditions" statement. That's fairly standard. What is poorly done is that the button to acknowledge the conditions falls directly over the "bid" button. So if you accidentally hit the acknowledge button twice with your finger, you have just bid on the current item. I can't understand how this got past testing.

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coins & history on

United States

heritage auctions is a machine, and not in a good way. when it comes to coins, generally the quality is lower and the prices are higher than other auction houses. that’s ok, caveat emptor. you decide on your bids. what is disappointing is the customer service. you are treated very poorly. you are a number. your role, whether buying or selling, is to make them money.

Heritage phone App

Glasbat on

United States

Love this phone App. It allows me to interact with Heritage auctions. I can track my bids very easily.

Good in Many Ways - Hugely Lacking in Others

DCBCeagle on

United States

The functions in the app are great. How the app functions on an iPhone vs a desktop/laptop is lacking. For example, just trying to scroll through lots in an auction the list gets stuck on one item & won’t scroll through to the rest of the lots. Second, when adding filters in a search you can make all of the filter adjustments in one screen. It keeps on reverting back to all of the filter categories. So if I want to look at baseballs in an auction after looking at bats, I have to uncheck bats , revert to the previous screen, go back in, and then check balls. You should be able to check-uncheck in the same screen.

Heritage App

Golfmyrtle on

United States

Easy to use for a retired non-tech guy; and lets me know immediately if I have been outbid.

Easy to use

martim200 on

United States

Very intuitive, and easy to navigate. Wonderful to use. And heritage staff was super helpful.

The app is 5 stars to those who wrote the code but…

noneyadamnedbidness on

United States

Up to 3 weeks to get something you paid a lot of money for is simply unacceptable period. There needs to be much faster shipping for anything over $500 or even a $1000 but to have to wait that long is unheard of in this day in age.

User Friendly

Icequeen2128 on

United States

I love this App! It’s user friendly, so many useful options, I love that they let you see all past auction prices, and current bidding so I can gauge trends. The only thing I would change is the turnaround time for submitting some thing to auction. Two weeks is a bit excessive. In my opinion it shouldn’t be no more than a week turnaround. Thank you for creating such a wonderful app.

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