i have been away from coins for about a year and a half now and am not up on current affairs but i did a quick ebay search and saw a few pci graded coins up for auction ,now about a year ago maybe more didnt ebay make rules about what tpg could sell on ebay and i thought pci was not allowed or has that changed ? and second question I have some JT Stanton signed PCI graded coins .. should i dump them crack em open or hold on to them ? any advice is much appreciated and thank you in advance everyone
You can sell any graded coin on ebay. I think you can only list ANACs, PCGS and NGC in the titles - no other grading company. As for what you should do with you PCI coins without knowing what type of coin you are talking about(lincoln, busties, seated, etc.) I really can't say. My first instinct is to say hold em - but I am not really sure.
That is correct, only the major TPGs can be listed in the title of the auction. Any grading company can be sold on eBay, but due to the complaints about companies like SGS, eBay restricted what companies could be in the title.
ok so I can sell pci graded coins on ebay just as long as I DO NOT place the words pci in the title , thak you guys I appreciate the help
That is wrong! That is a quote from the eBay rules - TITLE or DESCRIPTION! Look here; http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/selling-coins.html. Be sure to open "some examples".
Didn't know you can't even have PCI, etc. in the description. I would guess they would also have a problem with an image of the slab in the listing?
NOPE! You can even write SGS MS70 next to the coin so it shows up bold and bright in your photo next to the summary line. Makes a lot of sense, doesn't it?
Please tell us more about these. I knew JT was signing these but have forgotten. Were they FS# varieties only?
I have never listed them on Ebay, but JT Stanton coins are very popular, I have sold many of his sig. slabbers..........don;t crack'em in other words, they DO have a market Ebay will not allow a PCI slab to be sold as certified Franks Coins is the expert on this subject
So far as I know, there are no restrictions as to what you can put in you pic - within some obvious limits