A new discovery on Ebay
TwoSides2aCoin
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I just found out, by listing (attempting to list) a coin, that you cannot list any numismatic items over $2500 in a BIN, unless it's graded by NGC, or PCGS.
Just FYI. That's news to me.
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It's been in eBay's TOS for many many years...
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Crap, I better get my Stellas graded
You can however list a lot of 2 or more raw coins for over $2500.
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I look at Great Sourthen's listings more carefully, lol!
So you just throw in a new shiny 2019 Lincoln cent and...Voila
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I believe that ICG & ANACS are included.
You can always start your auction at $2,499
Or do what I see a lot of sellers do - list all the junk slabs as NGC or other accepted grading service and clarify in the listing details. Show the junk slab clearly in the photos.
It seems no matter what rules are made... the devious minds will find a way to circumvent them....
....Cheers, RickO
I got a message from eBay today providing me with a limited Early Seller Update., I hit the link and....
I get the we looked everywhere page.