I'm missin' something here; it says the winning bid was $10.59. And I don't think you can win an auction by a penny, can you? There are minimum bid increments that escalate, but aren't ever that low, or are they?...
You sure can win by a penny. Lets make a hypothetical example.
The item has an opening bid of $10, no reserve, and the bid increment is $1.
Bidder #1 bids a proxy bid of $15.55. There is now a bid, and the first bid shows as being $10.
Bidder #2 must bid at least $11, as thats the next bid increment. If Bidder #2 did bid $11, the high bid would now be $12, with Bidder #1 still high bidder.
Now, if Bidder #2 bids $15.56, he has well exceeded the bid increment amount, but he is still a higher bidder than Bidder #1, even though its by 1 penny, he is the high bidder, and if the auction ends that way, Bidder #2 has beat Bidder #1 by a penny!