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How Long Do Sold Ebay Listings Stay Up Before Disappearing Forever?

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4 months, 6 months, 12 months? I'm talking about the actual ebay listing with pictures and details of the auction. I know they go dark at some point but after how many months? Which leads me to question # 2........................

How long does PCGS leave ebay auctions in their auction history after the ebay listing goes dark?

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It's either 3 or 4 months, BUT if a certain listing gets a lot of traffic for whatever reason, sometimes that will postpone the deletion process.

A couple months ago I had to go back through my purchases from 2017 for some tax writeoffs, and maybe 10% still had pictures, as much as 18 months later.
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I've been able to access some several years old with a plain vanilla link like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/ItemNumberHere
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I wait 90 days to flip a coin on ebay, because it seems they fall off the radar in the "SOLD" listings after 3 months. Of course the link Bobby provided is better with the item number.
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I wait 90 days to flip a coin on ebay, because it seems they fall off the radar in the "SOLD" listings after 3 months.


That is correct, after that they will not show up in searches anymore, you need a direct link.
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That's for the feedback, fellas! It kind of sounds like there is no concrete policy in place.
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