See what these items sold for: seized property sold prices in Washington.
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Median winning bid from 7 completed seized property sales in Washington over the last year. Only items with at least five sales are shown.
| Item | Median | Typical range | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silver Coins | $65 | $63–$79 | 7 |
Winning bids only, excluding lots that closed with no bidder. Hammer price before any buyer's premium or tax.
Washington state hosts regular seized property auctions through federal agencies like the GSA, DEA, and FBI, as well as state and local authorities. The Seattle-Tacoma region and surrounding areas see consistent inventory from customs seizures at ports and federal law enforcement actions. If you're looking for vehicles, heavy equipment, or commercial property, Washington's auction platforms offer competitive bidding opportunities with detailed listings and inspection access.
Washington auctions include vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles), heavy equipment (construction and industrial machinery), electronics, tools, and occasionally real estate. Federal agencies like Customs and Border Protection conduct seizures at ports, resulting in machinery and goods shipments. State law enforcement agencies liquidate assets from criminal cases. Inventory varies by auction date, so regular checking helps you find specific items you need.
First, create an account on the auction platform where the item is listed. Review the item details, condition reports, and inspection dates. Some auctions require pre-registration or deposits. Place your bid before the auction closes, understanding that winning bidders must pay within the specified timeframe (typically 5-10 days) and arrange pickup or shipping. Read each platform's specific terms, as bidding rules and payment methods vary between GSA, GovDeals, GovPlanet, and other sources.
46 active seized property auctions in Washington right now.
Model 1200.
50 total all from the 1970's
Featuring an Indian Head Nickel coin, honoring American West. Interior engraved with Honoring the American West, approximately size 10.
First Silver Ingot by Valley Forge Mint, Series A 1973, 500 Grains .999 Fine Silver.