02-19-2022 09:32 PM
02-19-2022 09:36 PM
@vuevue_96 There are folks who will gladly sell your items for you and for a fee of course. However, they will need to have your coins in hand in order to ship them out as they are sold. So, you first need to go about finding someone who lives on Maui, or when you find someone, you will first need to arrange to transport all of your coins to that person so that they can sell them for you. You can do it, just make take a bit of time. Best of luck to you....
02-19-2022 09:48 PM
Google:
eBay consignment coin sellers.
02-19-2022 11:17 PM
Why not just list and sell them yourself?
02-20-2022 01:39 AM - edited 02-20-2022 01:40 AM
02-20-2022 02:53 AM - edited 02-20-2022 02:55 AM
Personally I believe that too many many folks would be interested in doing this - they need to have them in hand to evaluate an grade these coins one by one a lot of work just to take pics of low valued coin and you may get get the short end of the stick if they did agree to it especially on coins that are of high value but you are advise they were of a low value.
Do it your self or take them to a coin collector in HI and see if they have a purchase value or go to a Pawn shop (at lest you can look the person in the eye that cheated you)
02-20-2022 04:00 AM
You might want to make up your mind what you are searching for.
On an earlier post, your statement is that YOU want to sell your coins.
02-20-2022 05:45 AM
@bbravo65 wrote:...contact @inhawaii ...he's an expert eBay's seller from Hawaii...
Stay away from the inhawaii fella.
He sells rancid perfume.
02-20-2022 10:38 AM
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My bad
02-20-2022 02:53 AM - edited 02-20-2022 02:55 AM
Personally I believe that NOT too many folsk.....
02-20-2022 11:10 AM
Consider the actual value of those coins and how much of it you are willing to part with. Not many people will still do that for less than 50% and most won't do it for less than 100%. It would be easier to sell the coins.
02-20-2022 11:13 AM
Excuse me, sell the coins locally, outright and not worry about what you are making, what it's costing you and if that person is honest.
02-20-2022 11:16 AM
EBay used to have quite a few sellers who would act for others.
They disappeared after about a year of operations.
Most found they could not make a profit when charging 40% of selling price for photography, description, packaging and shipping. Not to mention fees and insurance against unexpected claims and failed transactions.
Even adding a flat non-refundable charge for labour did not help.
Meanwhile most of the consignors were shocked that the re-seller would charge them 40% of selling price for such a simple job.
Since you own a computer, what you really need is a mentor to show you how to sell on eBay. Expect to pay for this service.
02-20-2022 11:38 AM
02-20-2022 12:43 PM
If you are a Novice when it comes to selling coins - you really have to do your research. I inherited a lot of coins and coin collections from my mother. I knew nothing about them. Fortunately with the help of the Internet and common sense, I was able to sell quite a few on Ebay, with no complaints from them. Some coins which I initially thought were of no value, turned out to be valuable. So It might be better for you to use a Coin Specialist, but this will cost you. I'm sure you can find one on Maui. Shipping them can be expensive - depending on your quanity.