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Colorado hosts regular seized property auctions through multiple government channels, including the GSA, federal courts, and state agencies. The state's active military presence at Fort Carson and other federal installations means consistent inventory of vehicles, equipment, and real property. Denver's position as a regional federal hub also brings auctions from IRS seizures, DEA forfeitures, and general government surplus across the mountain region.
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**All models of ammo cans could not be verified in this lot** A complete inventory of all components was not conducted

This is a lost/found/used and untested piece of equipment. Unit(s) may contain defects not immediately detectable or known about. Bidders are highly...
Condition field marked salvage/damaged, untested
Manufactured by Carl Eickhorn in Solingen, Germany, this traditional Hirschfänger (hunting cutlass/dagger) features a single-edged steel blade deeply...
Manufactured by Hubertus of Solingen, Germany, this mid-century Hirschfänger hunting cutlass features a double-etched, polished steel blade showcasing...
Group of four vintage Spanish military leather ammunition pouches for the Mauser Model 1893 rifle. Each pouch is constructed from black or dark brown...
This dagger was manufactured by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen, the sole authorized producer of TENO sidearms, this authentic WWII-era German TENO (Technis...
Group of four vintage Spanish military leather ammunition pouches for the Mauser Model 1893 rifle. Each pouch is constructed from black or dark brown...
Group of four vintage Spanish military leather ammunition pouches for the Mauser Model 1893 rifle. Each pouch is constructed from black or dark brown...
World War II-era 7x50 Dienstglas binocular set manufactured by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar, designated with the wartime code "beh" and serial number 469093. T...
Internal dust spots in optics, case latch and hinge damaged
Manufactured by Carl Eickhorn of Solingen between 1938 and 1941, this WWII-era German TeNo (Technische Nothilfe) a technical civil defense and emergen...
This collection features multiple Weimar-era German banknotes, representative of both government-issued currency and local emergency money from the po...
Group of four vintage Spanish military leather ammunition pouches for the Mauser Model 1893 rifle. Each pouch is constructed from black or dark brown...
Group of four vintage Spanish military leather ammunition pouches for the Mauser Model 1893 rifle. Each pouch is constructed from black or dark brown...
This is a traditional German hunting cutlass (Hirschfänger) featuring a stag antler grip pin-mounted with a silvered emblem displaying a stag head wit...
Scabbard heavily craized, cracked; blade has surface pitting