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Old 10-07-2004, 09:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
satootoko
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Originally Posted by National dealer
Now many will tell you great little stories about how to do it yourself on Ebay
I do a lot of buying and some selling on Ebay, but I would never recommend that someone in your position use that venue.

How many of these red flags would apply to you?
  • Seller of high value coins with no feedback history?
  • Seller who says he "doesn't know much about coins"?
  • Poor quality photos?
Whether you take Steve's specific advice about an auction house, or just his general advice to use an auction house, you'll be following the advice of someone who really knows what he is talking about.
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