Auction sites other than eBay?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by ewomack, Oct 13, 2018.

  1. Ana Silverbell

    Ana Silverbell Well-Known Member

    One of my favorite eBay coin sellers left eBay and opened a website to sell coins. I have bought a handful of coins from him since he departed eBay. The one big difference is his prices are lower on his new site than they were on eBay. Maybe some of you bought coins from Lee Sullivan or Common_cents_coins when he was on eBay. I believe the store is located in Florida. My experiences were all positive.

    Link is below:

    https://commoncentscoinauctions.com/shop?olsPage=products&page=1&sortOption=descend_by_created_at
     
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  3. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    Their fees are higher than eBay. The real problem with eBay is they hide listings and want you to use promoted listings to pay more. GC is a good place to buy from but selling can be rough when you see what you get. I do agree they can be good with things like toned ASE but.....
     
  4. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    I think it's 17.5% although it may have gone up again. I got burned with a couple of coins I just bought from Heritage auctions. Heritage now collects state sales tax so I wound up paying an extra $450! I'm really buried in the coins now.
     
  5. MikeinWyo

    MikeinWyo Member

    How does one view the "hidden" listings?
     
  6. coinzip

    coinzip Well-Known Member

    There is life after ebay ;)
     
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  7. APX78

    APX78 Well-Known Member

    You are right, it is singular. I wrote it wrong. Thanks for correcting that.:)
     
  8. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    That is one nice thing about my state: no sales tax on coins, currency or bullion. They figure it would be the same as having to pay tax on cashing a check at the bank.
     
  9. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    Which state is that?
     
  10. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    You have to individually search sellers. They have freely admitted for a long time they reserve the right to decide who can and can't see listings in the interest of promoting fair selling.

    Most states have some sort of exemption
     
  11. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    Utah.
     
  12. Santinidollar

    Santinidollar Supporter! Supporter

    I believe Heritage, just like Stack’s Bowers, has gone to a 20 percent buyer’s fee. Great Collections is either 10 percent or 12.5 percent, depending on how you pay. David Lawrence is buyer fee-free.
     
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