Ok! I know it doesnt exactly belong here and I am not asking anyone on here to bid on the item. I am wanting thoughts and opinions on the listing since no one on here has steered me wrong yet with their advice. I haven't sold anything on ebay in 5 or so years. I am wondering if I have listed all that I need. Did I describe the coins ok? Did I forget to mention anything? If you have any suggestions please let me know, like I said this is my first rodeo in years and want to ensure I did it right. Any thought on improving the listing or advice from experienced sellers would be a great help.
I looked at it and I think you did a pretty good job with your listing. I think you maybe should have specified that the 1943 penny is steel, and therefore different from the others. That's just a minor detail, so don't be worried about it. Hope you get some high bids! Kirkland
I wouldn't sell wheats in such small quantities, the fees will eat up any profit you make on them and the shipping cost kills the deal for most buyers.
I agree with bman, I am not criticizing your auction, but these are common dates that are worth 4 maybe 5 cents at best. With your starting bid of .99 cents and $1.00 postage the first bidder will have over .10 cents a piece into these coins. I think it would be better if you keep saving them until you get 5 - 10 lbs. saved up and then put them up for auction.
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First time seller there are no fees except the ebay overhead if they sell. These were all found in my sorting so I have a whole 19 cents invested in them. If they sell they sell if they dont no sweat off my back. I am waiting to see what happens I might have a short ebay life if they dont sell. Oh well just trying to clean some accumulated junk.