FYI, IGA is not an approved ebay third party coin grader, and if they see it, they will cancel your auctions. You are only allowed to mention PCGS, NGC, NCS, ANACS and ICG in the title
<< <i>FYI, IGA is not an approved ebay third party coin grader, and if they see it, they will cancel your auctions. You are only allowed to mention PCGS, NGC, NCS, ANACS and ICG in the title >>
umm- I think ebay will allow this one considering the IGA was well before PCGS/NGC and Anacs.
They were a very conservative outfit that did grade both sides of the coin separately, but that idea never took hold of the collecting market.
It's a shame I am not chasing morgans anymore- those look sweet.
Neat old photo certificates. Be sure to ship them between two thick pieces of card board and secure them so the coins don't move around. I have had a few of these break open in shipping from other sellers...very disappointing.
Lane
Numismatist Ordinaire See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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I haven't sold alot of stuff on ebay, and would like to hear how I can improve my listings....
maybe you should explain what IGA is
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you have two sets of pictures, which one is the real one and better photos are definitely a plus.
David
-Paul
<< <i>FYI, IGA is not an approved ebay third party coin grader, and if they see it, they will cancel your auctions. You are only allowed to mention PCGS, NGC, NCS, ANACS and ICG in the title >>
umm- I think ebay will allow this one considering the IGA was well before PCGS/NGC and Anacs.
They were a very conservative outfit that did grade both sides of the coin separately, but that idea never took hold of the collecting market.
It's a shame I am not chasing morgans anymore- those look sweet.
Any other suggestions welcomed...
Thanks for taking a look
Lane
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces