Coin Community Family of Web Sites Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors
Royal Canadian Mint products, Canadian, Polish, American, and world coins and banknotes. Specializing in Modern Numismatics Join Thousands of Coin, Bullion, & Money Collectors Coin, Banknote and Medal Collectors's Online Mall Royal Estate Auctions - $1 Coin AuctionsVancouvers #1 Coin and Paper Money Dealer 300,000 items to help build your collection!








Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?


This page may contain links that result in small commissions to keep this free site up and running.

Welcome Guest! Registering and/or logging in will remove the anchor (bottom) ads. It's Free!

Yahoo Auctions

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.
Author Previous TopicReplies: 2 / Views: 1,563Next Topic  
Valued Member
habiru001's Avatar
United States
236 Posts
 Posted 03/26/2006  2:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add habiru001 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi fellow collectors, It is a fact that all of us end up with extra coins. It is natural that some wish to make a profit on their sales -for various reasons. My own strategy over the years at club auctions and shows was to buy items at these functions that were the "Hot" Items that I knew would re-sell and hopefully at a profit- (in the 60's) you could not go wrong. Then take my profits and buy what I really and truly wanted to collect for my own collection. This is the way I have financed my own Ancient & Other collections. Right now, I am using Yahoo auctions to sell- as there is no listing or final value fees. It is working fairly well. Some of you are dis-enchanted with ebay-(their high prices) so Yahoo is cashing in. AND.. you can re-list up to 5 times on any of your auctions whether they be 5days or 10day listings. No- they are not paying me for this- just thought some of you might like to go there and try it for yourself- for items you are not in a big big hury to sell-
Valued Member
United States
380 Posts
 Posted 03/27/2006  12:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add errorfinder to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi,habiru001 I just wanted to let you know that this option has/is becoming more -n- appealing to me and possibly others currently.so my thank you goes out to you; for taking the time for reminding me; and at least bringing this information to the attention to those who may choose to give it; attention. this has been an unsolisted response. :) thanks again
Valued Member
habiru001's Avatar
United States
236 Posts
 Posted 07/05/2006  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add habiru001 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well folks, Since errorfinder responded to my post, I will re-iterate-and give you a teaser so to speak. In the Month following my post above-that was in Mar,- during April I sold over 900.00 worth of coins on Yahoo auctions. Now this was for duplicates of Franklins, Buffalo nickels,Indian Head cents, an some Lincolns, Dimes- type coins, and yes- one gold coin that brought me 30.00 over my cost for that one coin. The re-list strategy of Yahoo is IMHO a fantastic device- because you can pre-set to relist as much as 5 times-so you relieve yourself of a lot of work. There are advantages believe me. ebay forces the collector to jack his price up in order to offset their listing fees and (FINAL VALUE) fees.On ebay, I do notice more and more sellers who take items on consignment-This may work for the seller of the consignor-so long as he made his acquisition 25 or 30 years previously and therefore is content with just anykind of a profit- (the seller can list it low?)and hopefully, it will bring to owner a good price- but-again, he is paying through the nose with listing fees and final value fees- well so much for ebay;' I sold a 35-S Peace dollar on ebay mailed today- it was a VF and the buyer got it for 13.50 plus 3.50 shipping. Well, it was a coin that I saved back in the 60's. I put back many silver dollars in the late 50's and early 60's at face value- So, it is in this way, that that a seller may consign his coins to a seller who specializes in taking on consignments.
TO EACH HIS OWN-way, and that is what makes the world go round and round. Dewey
  Previous TopicReplies: 2 / Views: 1,563Next Topic  

To participate in the forum you must log in or register.



    




Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited.
Contact Us  |  Advertise Here  |  Privacy Policy / Terms of Use

Coin Community Forum © 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Forums
It took 0.25 seconds to rattle this change. Forums