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Ebay policy question

Do you still have to show the obv. and rev. of the slab when selling coins? I was searching the policies and cant find it any more.
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while we are on the subject
the raw coin over $2,500 only applies to USA coins. feel free to list world coins raw for millions of dollars :-)
and artificially toned coins are ok to list just so long as you put that in the listing description
usa coins minted post 1980 do not need both obverse and reverse. probably don't need obv/rev of slab either. (1980 is the date i was given in a message from ebay, i haven't cross-referenced it with the wording in the policy)
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But they are really hyped about the logo change.
<< <i>eBay has made so many changes in the last year I think they don't know what the current rules are now.
The one that really p*sses me off is the creation of the bullion category. They still charge full seller fees making it impossible to trade real bullion on ebay because you can never compete with the prices of non-ebay sellers. However they make you list PCGS graded gold, silver, and platinum coins in bullion even though they generally sell and a significant premium or even multiple of melt. What's the big difference? It is that buyers don't get ebay bucks.
--Jerry
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