Is it really worth it to sell silver coins on Ebay?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fretboard, Jan 11, 2013.

  1. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Hey I've been thinking about selling some of my silver quarters off and only collecting ASE's. I'm trying to figure out how many of y'all sell mixed silver lots on Ebay and how many of you sell to your local smelter or coin shop? I didn't want to have a poll tho' so can y'all try to throw out a response to this question? :thumb:
     
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  3. BigTee44

    BigTee44 Well-Known Member

    You'll get more on eBay than a local coin shop. In my experience.
     
  4. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    Junk silver usually brings close to melt, but remember...13% is gonna be taken out.

    What I don't get....

    Thousands of people want to buy silver/gold coins close to melt...

    and thousands of people want to get as close to melt as possible.

    But most places give less than melt, and sell for more than melt.

    There should be a website ran for free, that allows people to exchange PM's without having to pay any kind of fee.
     
  5. pballer225

    pballer225 Member

    90% silver actually usually has about a 5-10% premium above melt on ebay, sometimes even more... after fees and shipping you'll end up with over 90% of melt.
     
  6. coingeek12

    coingeek12 Well-Known Member

    do not go to a coin shop!!!!!! They will rip you off!!!!!!!
     
  7. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Well then, what are you waiting for? That's a great money making idea.
     
  8. costello

    costello Member

    Do you think I can get a price like that selling off some ugly dimes? I think I'd like to update my grandfather's collection by replacing a lot of the coins with some respectable specimens, rather than keep some of what sat in an attic for 40 years.
     
  9. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Hasn't anyone on this forum ever sold silver coins to their local coin shop and been happy with the price? I know one of the coin shops I go to I will get low balled but the other guy is alot nicer and he has made me good offers in the past. Any information would help.
     
  10. rockyyaknow

    rockyyaknow Well-Known Member

    Why don't you just find someone on here to buy them?
     
  11. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    It's all about operating costs.

    Also, it depends on who you try to please. Offer more for your stuff, but charge more to buyers, or offer less for your stuff, and charge less for buyers. I know of several local people who pay probably 70% on silver, but sells for spot.

    You have to understand that no business can keep a float from buying and selling on spot.

    I see people complain alot. "My silver dollar is worth $33, but I only got $28 for it." Well if the shop sold it for $33, then they only made $5 on that. Operating a business is not free.
     
  12. lightrain

    lightrain Member

    BullionDirect.com, you can sell in lots of $10 face on their Nucleo exchange. The fee might be 1-2%.
     
  13. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Yeah, I thought of that already but I'm fairly impatient when selling so I may just go back on ebay again. I've sold quite a bit on their site already and I gotta start charging taxes so I've been putting it off for awhile. I'll end up doing one or the other, I just don't know which one yet.
     
  14. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Craigslist. No fees, and you can ask full melt. Simple.
     
  15. Manbeast

    Manbeast Collector

    List it on CT for a few days and if no interest then list on eBay. What's to lose?
     
  16. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Silver spot price.
     
  17. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    I believe you have a future as a financial consultant, my young friend.
     
  18. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    No, it's called "the cost of doing business." For more information see your financial consultant, or CT's own advisor: Detecto.
     
  19. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    My B&M guy buys Eagles at spot and sells at $1.50 over spot.
    Unless they are premium dates. Pretty fair deal, if you ask me.
     
  20. easj3699

    easj3699 Well-Known Member

    this is a bold statement. maybe you just went to a bad store? my lcs's buy 90% 2 or 3 times back and sell at melt. i think thats fair. when silver was cheaper i used to sell 90% on ebay and realized i was collecting on average 3 or 4 times back of melt after all the fees and shipping so it wasn't worth it for me.
     
  21. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Well, which is it Detecto? You say it costs money to operate a business, then there's no such thing as running a website for free like you claimed here. Now a website could offer free services to visitors and members (if subscription/sign up based) but again, there's no such thing as a freely run website. Websites cost money. Even if your hosting a website for free, your time and resources in creating such a site are not free.
     
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