A little help here - eBay Morgan Silver Dollar auction question
numonebuyer
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Please look at my ebay auctions (use link below). Am I asking too much for these coins? Should I relist (after auction is over and start bidding at a $1)? I really hate to use reserve auctions, but also don't want to give away these coins.
I am not a newbie to eBay, but really can't understand why I am having a tough time selling these coins.
Any suggestions would be useful.
Thanks
Numonebuyer
edited to correct a typo
I am not a newbie to eBay, but really can't understand why I am having a tough time selling these coins.
Any suggestions would be useful.
Thanks
Numonebuyer
edited to correct a typo
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I'm gonna sit back for a few days and snipe a few
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Another thing, these coins are priced at very near retail for the "Professional Grades" they were given. If they were in a top tier 3rd party grader's plastic, you might get your price and a little more. The problem is that anyone that buys them at retail as raw coins is going to have to sink another $20 a coin or so for grading (if they want Certified Professional Grades) them. That takes them above retail and therefore, not really worth the gamble.
I too find ANACS hit or miss - when they are good, they are very, very good. When they're not, like every other opinion that's not, they stink.
I don't mean to offend, just provide an honest opinion that you asked for. I'm sure they are nice coins but we can't tell from the pictures and we know what opinions that aren't documented are worth. Finally, for the grades and the prices you have them listed for, the market and appeal is very slim. A smart and patient buyer can get these at eBay and Yahoo for about the same price, sometimes even in a PCGS slab. Good luck, Dave
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Numonebuyer
In my book, I would not consider your coins no mater what I thought, because rule number one is "don't buy raw." I may sound pessimistic, but live and learn, and I've been living and I've been learning, and avoiding raw coins is one of the common denominators.
As bad as you may feel when your raw coins go too cheap, the feeling will long be forgotten when you start selling slabbed coins.
Well, I'm sure there are a few readers thinking buying raw is a great buying opportunity, but I respectfully disagree. When you add up the rare home run, and take away all of the strike outs and foul balls and hit batters, you will be lucky to break even, and worse, if you have any ethics and you do want to break even, you will feel worse when you try and break even on some other sucker. Soooooo, do us all a favor and go straight -- straight to a respected third party grader.
I'm NOT afraid to buy raw coins, but only in person or from someone whose opinion I respect, not often over the internet and almost excluisively not on eBay! I see too many cons in the eBay raw coin auctions. That's not to say that all raw coin sellers, but I've been burned a couple of times on inexpensive pieces.
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