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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2175241, member: 73321"]It lacks a few bells and whistles (<a href="http://www.usacoinbook.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.usacoinbook.com" rel="nofollow">www.usacoinbook.com</a>) but for the <span style="color: #ff0000">free</span> price of just listing hundreds or thousands of coins is unbeatable. it can even serve as your personal catalogue!! Many dealers quietly use the site. It is very low pressure, if a coin sells it is removed and goes into your "invoices". If you are charging too much, it will not do well. Often you can scan posted coins (say: 1919 Mercury dimes), and easily see the standard price for the coin you are thinking of selling, and the grade. Tracking the sales prices for other sellers (besides yourself) is difficult on the site. But hey, it is a very relaxed way to sell. I use no tracking for coins under $20.00, and there is an option available for sellers to select "tracking" and to add the cost to the sales price. The site is not very specialized for "world coins", but the search engine pulls up most of them. You can also go to the "store" of a seller you like and search his/her stock. "Greenfield" for example, is a typical seller who offers "world coins". Most sellers are into US coins, but all sorts of exonumia (did I spell that right ?) are sold, books, tokens et al.. At the beginning of my use of USA Coinbook, I was skeptical, but my sales are good. I am not a dealer, but some folks on the site have thousands of sales!! The site is a nicely kept secret amongst those who dwell there. At the moment there are 9,166 members with sales of over 25,000 items. I joined last December, then it had 7,500 members, with a total sales of just over 18,000 items. SO...in 6 months sales of just over 7,000 items occurred. Be patient!! People look at your feed back!! [ps. you can import your EBAY feed back stats into USA Coinbook!!]. Most of the sales are by a group of old timers. I would hazard to suggest that less than 100 sellers provide the bulk of all sales. You can find my site there easily, My store is -- GSDykes - hope this post helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2175241, member: 73321"]It lacks a few bells and whistles ([URL='http://www.usacoinbook.com']www.usacoinbook.com[/URL]) but for the [COLOR=#ff0000]free[/COLOR] price of just listing hundreds or thousands of coins is unbeatable. it can even serve as your personal catalogue!! Many dealers quietly use the site. It is very low pressure, if a coin sells it is removed and goes into your "invoices". If you are charging too much, it will not do well. Often you can scan posted coins (say: 1919 Mercury dimes), and easily see the standard price for the coin you are thinking of selling, and the grade. Tracking the sales prices for other sellers (besides yourself) is difficult on the site. But hey, it is a very relaxed way to sell. I use no tracking for coins under $20.00, and there is an option available for sellers to select "tracking" and to add the cost to the sales price. The site is not very specialized for "world coins", but the search engine pulls up most of them. You can also go to the "store" of a seller you like and search his/her stock. "Greenfield" for example, is a typical seller who offers "world coins". Most sellers are into US coins, but all sorts of exonumia (did I spell that right ?) are sold, books, tokens et al.. At the beginning of my use of USA Coinbook, I was skeptical, but my sales are good. I am not a dealer, but some folks on the site have thousands of sales!! The site is a nicely kept secret amongst those who dwell there. At the moment there are 9,166 members with sales of over 25,000 items. I joined last December, then it had 7,500 members, with a total sales of just over 18,000 items. SO...in 6 months sales of just over 7,000 items occurred. Be patient!! People look at your feed back!! [ps. you can import your EBAY feed back stats into USA Coinbook!!]. Most of the sales are by a group of old timers. I would hazard to suggest that less than 100 sellers provide the bulk of all sales. You can find my site there easily, My store is -- GSDykes - hope this post helps.[/QUOTE]
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