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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3108399, member: 76863"]Their fees are higher than eBay in all areas. They're higher in other areas compared to the others as well. </p><p><br /></p><p>It all depends on what you are selling for what venue is better. There are MANY areas and price points where eBay is far superior fee wise and for what a seller nets especially for coins 1k or below. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are also areas where Legend or Heritage even with paying a slightly higher fee would net the seller more especially with mid 5 figure and up coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>As far as marketing goes though Heritage, Stacks, and Legend all blow them out of the water with marketing. They actually have descriptions, sometimes floor bidding, catalogs ect, GC takes two pictures and lists it and if your lucky you get a picture on the front page in the scrolling screen shots or a post from them in the BST section on CU. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your pics are showing some great coins that would do well no matter where they where sold. </p><p><br /></p><p>Pretty much everyone will agree that they are a more accessible and friendly venue than some of the elite auction houses, but that said there are also a lot of threads around and a lot of sellers that had very different experiences in terms of prices realized.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 3108399, member: 76863"]Their fees are higher than eBay in all areas. They're higher in other areas compared to the others as well. It all depends on what you are selling for what venue is better. There are MANY areas and price points where eBay is far superior fee wise and for what a seller nets especially for coins 1k or below. There are also areas where Legend or Heritage even with paying a slightly higher fee would net the seller more especially with mid 5 figure and up coins. As far as marketing goes though Heritage, Stacks, and Legend all blow them out of the water with marketing. They actually have descriptions, sometimes floor bidding, catalogs ect, GC takes two pictures and lists it and if your lucky you get a picture on the front page in the scrolling screen shots or a post from them in the BST section on CU. Your pics are showing some great coins that would do well no matter where they where sold. Pretty much everyone will agree that they are a more accessible and friendly venue than some of the elite auction houses, but that said there are also a lot of threads around and a lot of sellers that had very different experiences in terms of prices realized.[/QUOTE]
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