I need a little advice in selling the following 2011 American Silver Eagle 25th Anniversary sets (never sold one before). edited The question is: what would be a reasonable price for each set? Thanks!
Have you looked at completed sales on ebay? http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...CURRENCY=0&_osacat=11116&LH_Complete=1&_dmd=1
Thanks for the link, (Uncle) Chris! From the link above, OGP ranges from ~640 to ~770! MS/PF69 ranges ~700 to ~800. Both my sets have extra MS70s ;-) So ... any added value?
Should be, but I don't know. The only real way to know is to put them up on ebay. If there is any added value, that's how to find it.
I placed them on Ebay yesterday .... the thing is that I've never been a seller before - buyers only. So, I wonder what to do to attract buyers to bid on my items ... it's tough to be a seller (sigh)
Quality images and honest descriptions. Stay away from the cutesy titles and cheesy write-up nonsense. Basically just list in a tasteful manner and let the coins sell themselves.
What do you think of my inexperienced ebay sell profiles here - mind you, I don't have fancy camera to take photos (moderator: I hope it's ok to put the urls here - thanks). sorry, it isn't - edited
Get all you can i added 20 1 0z fine silver lug nuts to my car and added 2800 dollars above the asking price. GO FOR IT.
I don't think that hiding the cert numbers is a good thing. Not being able to verify the certs might turn potential buyers away from your items. Edit to add: Buyers want to know that what they are seeing in your photos is what they are bidding on. If you hide your cert numbers, buyers will wonder what else you might be hiding.
A fancy camera is not necessary to provide quality photos. They need not be perfect or truly professional, just clear (in focus) and honest representations of whatever you're selling. Offer to send more photos to anyone who asks. I am not sure what else you wrote, so maybe you should post in the for sale/auction area. As Rick said, hiding cert numbers is a no-no (IMO) as this can give the impression you've something to hide, particularly with the types you originally posted. There are a lot of these floating around out there and the only real way to identify (as opposed to toning, hits, etc) is the cert numbers, so hiding them could definitely hurt your sales potential. "Fine" silver lug nuts?