Where is everyone buying and selling coins if not eBay?

Material is slim pickings, and I've been watching to see what some coins are going for that I am interested in selling. There seems to be less of everything on eBay, so I was wondering what the new venue for selling and buying coins is?
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<< <i>Material is slim pickings, and I've been watching to see what some coins are going for that I am interested in selling. There seems to be less of everything on eBay, so I was wondering what the new venue for selling and buying coins is? >>
So you think E-Bay is already the "old" venue? Makes me feel old, I can remeber going to Woolworth's to buy coins.
Listed on BST for $425 1806 draped bust quarter PCGS VG8----sold on ebay 10 days later at $745
Listed on BST for $660 1875 seated half dollar PCGS MS63---sold on ebay 10 days later at $898
Good thing nobody took me up on my offers!!! Ebay is still the premiere venue for small timers like myself.
<< <i> There seems to be less of everything on eBay, so I was wondering what the new venue for selling and buying coins is? >>
I think eBay is beginning to reap the results of what they sowed when they recently substantially increased their "final value added" fees for sellers. I wasn't a big seller, but I'm selling even less now, because it just isn't worth it anymore for sellers of moderately priced items like me, with all the fees they throw at you, both coming and going, not to mention the PayPal fees.
Now they're trying to entice me to buy more by sending me 10% off the sale price coupons, and $10.00 off shipping coupons every time I turn around!
** Edited to add:
I've been thinking about trying to sell a few things on BST for the first time, but don't see any "rules" concerning selling on there. Does anyone have a list of the rules for selling and buying on BST...or aren't there any?
- Jim
But if you seriously need to sell, go eBay. The BST Board does not have enough eyeballs.
Dave
<< <i>I dont have much faith in the BST. I recently listed a few nice coins there for a couple of days with no takers. Just 2 quick examples:
Listed on BST for $425 1806 draped bust quarter PCGS VG8----sold on ebay 10 days later at $745
Listed on BST for $660 1875 seated half dollar PCGS MS63---sold on ebay 10 days later at $898
Good thing nobody took me up on my offers!!! Ebay is still the premiere venue for small timers like myself.
gecko109 you trouble maker...
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I'll have to remember to give Gecko all my misc seated and bust coins to put on ebay. Considering that the half above is about 5% over CDN ask, I know I could have shopped that coin to every show in the northeast and probably not sold it for "ask." But ebay is a different world sometimes.
roadrunner
<< <i>Listed on BST for $660 1875 seated half dollar PCGS MS63---sold on ebay 10 days later at $898
I'll have to remember to give Gecko all my misc seated and bust coins to put on ebay. Considering that the half above is about 5% over CDN ask, I know I could have shopped that coin to every show in the northeast and probably not sold it for "ask." But ebay is a different world sometimes.
roadrunner >>
I'll sell all your seated stuff if you sell all my silver proof pandas. UGGGHH, what a dissapointment!
Ebay usually brings the best prices, but sometimes the added "ebay related/paypal problems" aren't worth the hassle. I sell all moderns on ebay, but very few classics. The exception is classic generic gold. I sold most of what I had on ebay because I couldn't get what I wanted from other sources.
I've sold a ton of coins to local dealers, typically average quality items that are harder to sell with pictures only, or coins that have a defect that is difficult to explain and still make the coin seem desireable. They won't pay you top dollar in cash but will generally give you a very fair deal in trade credit, often 20-30% higher than the cash offer.
I buy from shows, local dealers and major dealers, rarely from ebay. Most the time the pics are poor quality and desciptions are so vague it's not worth my effort to bid. If the pictures are outstanding the coin has a very good chance of being bid up way too high anyway. Further the coins I collect in the quality I seek are rarely offered on the bay.
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
<< <i>what is BST? Buy/Sell/Trade? >>
yes
My Ebay experience has been a little disappointing in that I end up with coins I would have never purchased if I had held them in my hand first. When I see an auction that has a real good image and the coin looks great, I usually get beat out at the last moment and I'm not a cheap bidder!
Pete
Louis Armstrong
The stuff I am wanting to sell does not fit those two venues very well, and eBay has been good to me in the past for selling.