The hundreds of items for sale include rare coins as well as laboratory, fitness
computer, electronic, commercial kitchen, lawn and garden, and printing equipment
as well as tools and office furniture. To view the items, click
here.
The auction begins at 10 a.m.; gates open at 8 a.m.
Surplus property auctions provide the general public an opportunity to purchase quality goods at reduced prices and enable the state to recoup a portion of its initial investment. Auctions have generated $1,447,000 this fiscal year.
Public auctions are the last step in the state's surplus program. State agencies declare property as surplus because it is damaged or at the end of its life cycle for government use. The property is then made available to other state agencies, state colleges and universities, tax-supported agencies, municipal corporations and other political subdivisions of the state, including public schools. Remaining property is sold at the public auctions. Auction merchandise also includes items collected by the Transportation Security Administration from airline passengers.
For payment requirements, directions and other information about surplus property auctions, visit the State and Federal Surplus Web site or call (614) 466-6570.
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