I'd like to get some opinions from people who have listed/sold coins on Amazon. Everything from: -- how easy is it to use -- how good are your results -- frequency/type of problems with buyers -- general comparison of selling prices with eBay Reason: I had a bunch of Buffaloes that got LOTS of looks on eBay but didn't sell. And, yes, I did my research of completed listings first before I set my prices.
Buffalo nickels have been in a rut for the past 18 months, with a substantial pullback in prices . . . Many of mine have become deadwood, and I'm just waiting for the market to come back on those. If you really need to sell quickly, I suggest you review completed sales instead of completed listings, and carefully examine the quality of each coin sold for a given date / grade before setting your prices. - Mike
Thanks. I didn't know about the current soft interest in Buffaloes. Out of a full set of Buffaloes, mostly raw, I ended up with about 25 that just wouldn't sell (multiple relistings). But I do take into account whether a coin sold or not when I review eBay's completed listings.