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<p>[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 25734227, member: 105571"]I just got my settlement check and statement for 23 raw coins that auctioned October 6th. All but one sold under $300, four or five got a variety label, and I specified that they go to PCGS. The pro rata grading cost per coin was $21.30. Very reasonable, I thought. </p><p><br /></p><p>I would have liked to see the actual grading cost per coin but GC doesn't provide that.</p><p><br /></p><p>For the low-priced coins, the listing fee is $3 per coin and for the one that sold over $500 the listing fee was $5 plus you pay a 5% Sellers Fee on any coin that hammers for under $1000.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then you have to ship and maybe insure the shipment. I shipped USPS Flat Rate Box without insurance for $10.45. </p><p><br /></p><p>When you compare a calculation of what your net will be by sending to GC compared to what you might expect from other marketing venues, then you can go some way toward quantifying your decision. Of course, there is a value to the qualitative aspect of the transaction, such as your time, hassle factor, risk, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>If that information helps anyone make a decision, then glad to help.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Publius2, post: 25734227, member: 105571"]I just got my settlement check and statement for 23 raw coins that auctioned October 6th. All but one sold under $300, four or five got a variety label, and I specified that they go to PCGS. The pro rata grading cost per coin was $21.30. Very reasonable, I thought. I would have liked to see the actual grading cost per coin but GC doesn't provide that. For the low-priced coins, the listing fee is $3 per coin and for the one that sold over $500 the listing fee was $5 plus you pay a 5% Sellers Fee on any coin that hammers for under $1000. Then you have to ship and maybe insure the shipment. I shipped USPS Flat Rate Box without insurance for $10.45. When you compare a calculation of what your net will be by sending to GC compared to what you might expect from other marketing venues, then you can go some way toward quantifying your decision. Of course, there is a value to the qualitative aspect of the transaction, such as your time, hassle factor, risk, etc. If that information helps anyone make a decision, then glad to help.[/QUOTE]
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