What's a fair percentage for ebay consignments?

I am going to be getting some coins to sell on consignment. What is a fair percentage to ask for?
Time for photos, listing on ebay, covering paypal fees, shipping.
Thanks Rob
Time for photos, listing on ebay, covering paypal fees, shipping.
Thanks Rob

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Steve
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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<< <i>You should have a minimum fee per lot. If you don't your consignors will be tempted to dump large numbers of low value coins on you for auction. The low value coins aren't worth your time or trouble if you don't have a minimum fee per lot. (I've done this and learned from experience.) >>
That's what I did a few years back, about $8/coin, IIRC
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Not Friends - cover fees + 10% commission or $5 whichever is greater. On eBay that's a whopping 20%.
My favorite dealer will accept consignments at 10% commission and that includes his costs.
He told me that didn't sound fair- to me. So he offered to pay me 25%, 15% and 10%.
<< <i>I really don't understand how anyone could make anything selling on eBay through a consignor. Where is the profit if, approx., 25% gets taken right off the top? >>
Many potential sellers, especially older ones, can't do their own photos. Without photos the coins will be assumed to be sub-par material and will bring low bids.
In addition, the real goal may be simply to raise cash. Profit is an unrealized dream for most collectors, especially those who never learned how to grade (and that is most of them!)
IMO, anything significant and over 15% and they pay all fee's is too much and I would loose the opportunity to sell it as they could find other parties intrested. unless it was a bunch of low dollar coins that didnt amount to a whole lot in the end $ wise.
JIm
<< <i>I really don't understand how anyone could make anything selling on eBay through a consignor. Where is the profit if, approx., 25% gets taken right off the top? >>
If you consign to someone who can really dial up the contrast on their camera or is an expert in photoshop you can make a great deal more.