She will never be for sale. But I've seen some toned Canadian dollars collecting dust in a local coin store... and the last time I sold those toners I did well.
you can do that, but remember, ebay is not the most expensive market, quite the opposite I'd say,most people are looking for bargains. So , you really need to have a low cost on your coins, or coins you already have but no longer need, excellent photos , and good grades if the material is graded. If it's not, expect it to "roll over and die" as JamminJ so eloquently puts it, but there are exceptions, such as cased Canadian dollars and various sets I guess. Toning will be a big plus, one or two flashy pieces per group of coins and you're on. Feedback will build up.
Oh, and if you ever need some help with the photos, you know where to find me.
<< <i> If it's not, expect it to "roll over and die" as JamminJ so eloquently puts it, but there are exceptions, such as cased Canadian dollars and various sets I guess. >>
Some of my coins don't even have the energy to roll over before dying.
Selling raw on e-bay is a tough way to try to make a buck. Try to pick stuff that is somehow "unique" and will stand out among the rest of the offerings there. Toning is definitely a plus.
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So start selling some nice German stuff, like that coin in your sig line
Anyone remember my 'Silent Auction' last year?
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you can do that, but remember, ebay is not the most expensive market, quite the opposite I'd say,most people are looking for bargains. So , you really need to have a low cost on your coins, or coins you already have but no longer need, excellent photos , and good grades if the material is graded. If it's not, expect it to "roll over and die" as JamminJ so eloquently puts it, but there are exceptions, such as cased Canadian dollars and various sets I guess. Toning will be a big plus, one or two flashy pieces per group of coins and you're on. Feedback will build up.
Oh, and if you ever need some help with the photos, you know where to find me.
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<< <i> If it's not, expect it to "roll over and die" as JamminJ so eloquently puts it, but there are exceptions, such as cased Canadian dollars and various sets I guess. >>
Some of my coins don't even have the energy to roll over before dying.
Selling raw on e-bay is a tough way to try to make a buck. Try to pick stuff that is somehow "unique" and will stand out among the rest of the offerings there. Toning is definitely a plus.
-JamminJ