<< <i>I just found this post, when selling is the overall loss on the sale of a coin15% in fees? >>
If your coin sells for less than 1K, they keep 5% of the sale as a seller's fee. If it sells for 1K+, there is no seller's fee. There is also a listing fee of $3/coin. You can add optional features a la carte, such as bolding the title, featuring it on the GC homepage, etc. There is also your cost of mailing the coins to them.
I have sold one coin with Great Collections (Iowa commem in an NGC Black) and it did well. I will sell my second one with GC shortly. Great service and communication ... and results ... you can't go wrong.
Numismatist Ordinaire See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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<< <i>I have sold one coin with Great Collections (Iowa commem in an NGC Black) and it did well. I will sell my second one with GC shortly. Great service and communication ... and results ... you can't go wrong. >>
A piece like that will do well almost anywhere; widgets not so much.
I bought this from them recently: 1955 5C TDR FS-801 (FS-035), PR67CAM. It is the only purchase I've made there so far. I got it for slightly more than half of my max bid.
<< <i>I bought this from them recently: 1955 5C TDR FS-801 (FS-035), PR67CAM. It is the only purchase I've made there so far. I got it for slightly more than half of my max bid. >>
Good for you, not necessarily a good thing for the seller.....
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Not mine, wish they were....Wow.
Dave
<< <i>I just found this post, when selling is the overall loss on the sale of a coin15% in fees? >>
If your coin sells for less than 1K, they keep 5% of the sale as a seller's fee. If it sells for 1K+, there is no seller's fee. There is also a listing fee of $3/coin. You can add optional features a la carte, such as bolding the title, featuring it on the GC homepage, etc. There is also your cost of mailing the coins to them.
Hope this helps.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
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<< <i>I have sold one coin with Great Collections (Iowa commem in an NGC Black) and it did well. I will sell my second one with GC shortly. Great service and communication ... and results ... you can't go wrong. >>
A piece like that will do well almost anywhere; widgets not so much.
It is the only purchase I've made there so far. I got it for slightly more than half of my max bid.
<< <i>I bought this from them recently: 1955 5C TDR FS-801 (FS-035), PR67CAM.
It is the only purchase I've made there so far. I got it for slightly more than half of my max bid. >>
Good for you, not necessarily a good thing for the seller.....
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
<< <i>GC and Ian are a class act. Very responsive and customer friendly. I'm a happy buyer and seller.
Agreed. GC makes the whole sales process painless.
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