large clear photos of the coin... what else does a potential bidder need ? i want to see what im bidding on if i choose to bid. no hype, no top pop report, just large clear pictures
regardless of how many posts I have, I don't consider myself an "expert" at anything
When I list on ebay, I put the slab image as the primary but also include closeups of the obverse and reverse in high resolution. I like to see the details of a coin when buying so I assume my customers want to see the same.
<< <i>Show me what you think would be good examples of the choices, please!
bob >>
Examples of these from my closed auction listings. The first 3 sales have examples of a "Combined Obverse/Reverse Photo", a "Close-up Detailed Obverse Photo", and a "Combined Obverse/Reverse Photo of Slab". It's not hard to find an example of an obverse of the slab only.
How I have listed historically generally is a result of which photos I have handy, but the majority will be just a quality obverse photo of the coin or a combined obverse/reverse. I'm not sure I've had any better results one way or the other, so figured I'd see if the board had any preference.
<< <i>I don't think the OP is asking what photo*s* you like to see in an ebay listing.
He is asking which *one* of all those photos you'd like to see in the search results listing. >>
Good point. The OP title just asks what you prefer in an ebay listing. But the poll title says "search results".
For the one photo displayed from searching, I'd prefer a detailed obverse. That is often all I need to see to decide whether to look at the listing or skip it. Lance.
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important it be though...an image of the coin i'm to receive...that trumps all
As a buyer I want a horrible photo or a moon shot
I also include large, detailed images of the coin itself.
Lance.
Auctions with just a obv photo don't even get a second look. And I have got to where I can tell by the thumb-nail weather or not to even open or not.
He is asking which *one* of all those photos you'd like to see in the search results listing.
Did I read this wrong?
I prefer a close-up photo. For US coins, probably obverse. For world coins, sometimes reverse. It's hard to have a single rule.
Thanks,
Mark
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<< <i>Show me what you think would be good examples of the choices, please!
bob
Examples of these from my closed auction listings. The first 3 sales have examples of a "Combined Obverse/Reverse Photo", a "Close-up Detailed Obverse Photo", and a "Combined Obverse/Reverse Photo of Slab". It's not hard to find an example of an obverse of the slab only.
How I have listed historically generally is a result of which photos I have handy, but the majority will be just a quality obverse photo of the coin or a combined obverse/reverse. I'm not sure I've had any better results one way or the other, so figured I'd see if the board had any preference.
Although I'd really prefer the slab picture showing in the listing so it's easier for others to miss a good coin
bob
<< <i>I don't think the OP is asking what photo*s* you like to see in an ebay listing.
He is asking which *one* of all those photos you'd like to see in the search results listing. >>
Good point. The OP title just asks what you prefer in an ebay listing. But the poll title says "search results".
For the one photo displayed from searching, I'd prefer a detailed obverse. That is often all I need to see to decide whether to look at the listing or skip it.
Lance.