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Want To Start Selling Coins On Ebay, Have Some Questions

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 Posted 05/25/2014  4:27 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add carnold744 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
My main questions are about shipping costs.

How much does it typically cost to ship a single coin in the United States, factoring in packaging and shipping costs?

Does it typically yield better returns to charge for shipping or to offer free shipping?

If it helps, most of the coins I will be selling (at this point at least) are on the lower-end value-wise, worth maybe 1-5 bucks a piece. Stuff like Buffalo nickels, Indian Head cents, proof sacagaweas, and proof Kennedy halves.

Any other tips would be much appreciated.
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 Posted 05/25/2014  5:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NKAcoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It might not be a bad idea to go with free shipping and factor the shipping cost into your price. Free shipping is not only a draw to customers, but it also means they can't complain about shipping costs, which is commonplace no matter how much you charge.
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I would do free shipping, just be sure to factor in fees and shipping so that you don't lose money. Shipping should be $2 at the most for coins like this, you should be able to send it with a stamp in an envelope.
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Yep, for low end coins like that, a postage stamp should work well. I sold a bunch like that last year and every single coin arrived safely. Just make sure that you package the coin well. Just make sure that you factor in the ebay and paypal fees somewhere.
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05/26/2014 12:51 am
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I would also go with non machinable. It is like 10 or 15 cents extra.
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