Selling coins... Opinion Please... Poll Closed... Results of Poll Posted

Considering the many ways available to sell coins, I was just wondering which you would prefer.
Just so everyone can see the results:
eBay: 39 votes (56.52%)
Through this Forum: 20 votes
At a Coin Show: 2 votes
Other: 8 votes
Thanks for voting.
Just so everyone can see the results:
eBay: 39 votes (56.52%)
Through this Forum: 20 votes
At a Coin Show: 2 votes
Other: 8 votes
Thanks for voting.
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Scott
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42/92
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
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Seriously--I would start on the BST board if you have a price in mind--can't hurt. If no one takes your offer, you can move to eBay. Last lot I ran on eBay netted a little more on eBay than the listed price on the boards
Jeremy
a fair asking price is. On Ebay at least you have a better chance to
let the market decide the coin value.
I'm not. At a show you sell mostly to dealers or spend all day trying to find the one nondealer there who is looking for your coin.
By the way, if you see a new thread entitled "Consignments Suck!" around the mid August time frame, you can safely assume I have changed my mind.
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Every time I've sold a coin on eBay I made some sort of profit.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
In the past I have used E-bay for selling off coins in my personal collection and have always been quite pleased with the results.
I did not use the auction houses becuase I never wanted to lose 15-20% off the top by cosigning to them, however, now that I have trimmed down my collection to the best of the best, I dont believe I would use E-bay for my better stuff any longer. With of all the negative things that have happened at E-bay and people feeling uneasy about larger purchases, I believe I would cosign at least my better stuff to an auction house. In fact, from what I have seen price wise, the auction house prices even taking 20% seem to do so much better than e-bay an the better stuff.
For example:
Ill use my 16-d Merc PCGS-55 (Has Full Bands but not noted in those grades) also PQ for the grade and a potential 58 candadate today.
In todays market I would venture to say that the coin with good pic's would bring between 5800-6200 on the bay. Deduct 175.00 in E-bay comission an you net about 5600-6000.
Based on a few of the past Major auction sells on this coin at 7500-9000, even with the 20% off you net between 6000-7200.
And this is a coin that has solid demand, but not rare as pieces are availble, although some are not as nice of course, but still out thier.
Change this to a rare or even scarce condition sensitve piece and the difference would be substantial.
jim
Just so everyone can see the results:
eBay: 39 votes (56.52%)
Through this Forum: 20 votes
At a Coin Show: 2 votes
Other: 8 votes
Thanks for voting.