For sale to the highest bidder: a baseball signed by Babe Ruth. An autographed Joe DiMaggio picture. Gold and vintage jewelry. Old coins and stamps. Paintings by 20th-century modernist artist Jenny de Bloot.
On Wednesday evening, people milled about the ballroom at the Sheraton Minneapolis West at a preview of the Minnesota Department of Commerce's Unclaimed Safe-Deposit Box Auction, searching for part of someone else's history that might pique their interest.
Coin collector Reed Keeney traveled from Seattle for the once-a-decade event. "They wait 10 years, so there's a lot of material," Keeney said. "You'd be hard-pressed not to find something you liked, with the sheer volume."
The preview was also available online, where people from around the world began their bidding.
The auction, which begins at 8:30 a.m. Thursday and Friday at the hotel, will feature the contents of an estimated 5,000 unclaimed safe-deposit boxes. Other items up for bid include autographed baseball cards of Sandy Koufax, a Tiffany cigarette lighter, 52 big-league chewing-gum wrappers from the 1930s and historical Minnesota bank notes.
"There are a lot of valuable things," said Mike Rothman, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Commerce.
Mike Schultz, head auctioneer with Schultz Auctioneers, said nothing has been appraised. "The buyers establish value," he said.
Keeney attended the 2003 auction and brought home various vintage coins. This year, he has his eye on a lot with 50 Barber Half Dollars, rare coins designed by Charles Barber in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."It's real special to be able to look at really nice-quality coins, and there are a number of lots like that," Keeney said.