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Slabs on eBay- policy?

The listing policy for slabbed coins on eBay no longer appears to include the need for full front and back slab images. Does anybody know for a fact that these once required images are no longer needed for slabbed coins?

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  • lkeigwinlkeigwin Posts: 16,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I asked ebay a while back and never got a straight answer. But the rules were updated and that requirement is gone. So I guess it is no longer necessary.
    Lance.
  • derrybderryb Posts: 37,619 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ebay coin listing policy

    That is correct. However, raw coins do require pics of both sides of the coins and if the coin is graded by a TPG not on Ebay's approval list it is considered a raw coin for listing purposes.

    Always good for sellers to periodically review the listing rules. Other policy of note:

    "Replica coins aren't allowed."

    "Replica, plated, or clad bullion isn't allowed."

    "Single coins listed in the Coins & Paper Money > Coins: US category with a starting bid price, reserve price, or Buy It Now price of $2,500 or more must receive a numeric grade from an approved grading company, and the numeric grade must be included in the listing. This requirement doesn't apply to bullion listings or collections, lots, or sets listed within the Coins & Paper Money > Coins: US category."

    "Include a clear picture of the actual item being sold—don't use stock photos."

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