Should You Sell Gold & Silver Coins At AUCTION? Can you Make Profit on eBay?

Published 2024-05-29
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Welcome to the intriguing world of gold and silver investing! Have you ever found yourself captivated by the shimmering allure of these precious metals? If so, you're not alone. Join me on a journey as we explore the multifaceted reasons behind why we buy gold and silver.

For me, stacking silver and gold began as a hobby, a fascination with the tangible beauty of these timeless assets. As I started delving deeper into the world of precious metals, my motivations evolved. What started as a hobby soon transformed into a means of financial security and wealth preservation.

Over time, my outlook on gold and silver investing has shifted. Initially driven by the desire to acquire shiny coins and bars, I began to appreciate the historical significance and intrinsic value of these metals. Gold and silver have stood the test of time as reliable stores of wealth, unaffected by the fluctuations of fiat currencies and economic uncertainties.

But it's not just about financial security. Investing in gold and silver has also become a way for me to diversify my portfolio and protect against inflation. In a world of constant change and uncertainty, having a tangible asset like gold and silver provides a sense of stability and peace of mind.

Moreover, there's a certain satisfaction that comes with holding physical gold and silver in your hands. It's a tangible reminder of the value of hard work and prudent financial planning. Each coin or bar tells a story, whether it's a piece of history or a symbol of hope for the future.

As I continue to stack silver and gold, my reasons for doing so have become deeply personal. It's not just about financial gain, but also about preserving wealth for future generations and leaving a legacy of stability and security.

So, why do we buy gold and silver? The reasons are as diverse as the individuals who invest in them. Whether it's for financial security, portfolio diversification, or simply the joy of owning something beautiful and valuable, gold and silver hold a special place in the hearts and portfolios of many.

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All Comments (18)
  • @silversleuth007
    Ebay was very, very good to me at silver's peak in 2011. I had built up my great feedback with pottery, cookbooks, old postcards, and barrister bookcases. I got lucky being in the right place at the right time with the right strategy. I purged my unwanted metals, josten's 10k, broken 14k, etc. You wouldn't believe what my 10oz Engelhard bar brought. Every auction started at 99cents. Flawless transactions with paypal. Terrific feedback. Nowadays, I'd only consider trading my SAE proofs/coas for fiat to buy gold. I'm 23 years into my 30 year plan. Thanks for sharing your opinions.
  • Avoid auction houses! Buyers are professional and will work out the auction overheads prior to bidding, which, infact will be deducted from your price! Let's call it, a hidden tax, a bit like inflation 👍
  • @KH0RIUM
    Great video friend, thank you very much.
  • @harryzero1566
    Anyone can make a 'profit' on silver if you bought them when we were in the EU. Unless you've found a really rare coin of historical importance, the seller tends to pay commission plus vat for both ends when it comes to auctions, However, if you've networked as you stacked and included an auction house in your relationships, as I have, the auction house will know what you're after and let you know. It really a no brainer, you turn up price agreed and walk away no commission and no vat on the commission.
  • Love this video mate! I’m always too scared to buy anything off eBay incase it’s not legit 🤙🏼
  • @tonystone9367
    I am so nervous of putting my coin up for auction on Ebay. the commission is also something that is a little off-putting. thanks for the informative video.
  • It most likely depends on how much you spent and how much people bid on the item it's probably a small margin of being able to make profit from Ebay after shipping cost and what Ebay takes out for listing the items
  • @johnlee4897
    TSF market is a superb place to trade. I've had no issues. Due to one issue in the past, members are wary of new traders. You may need someone to vouch for you first. Being a paid member is an advantage (fees are very modest).
  • I’ve been scammed by buyers on eBay selling collectibles and auto parts. eBay sided with the buyer every time. No way I would sell bullion or coins on the platform
  • @wombat1184
    It's really hard work to make a profit from ebay with the fees, you need to be selling in bulk to make any profit, I've been hit with a few people cancelling their orders after the close of bidding, I will be trying out an auction house for my premium pieces and setting a reserve price.
  • @Max-xg4tt
    What protects does TSF offer to sellers and buyers? If someone claims they didn’t receive my bullion, do I have any insurance as a seller? And if someone sells me Chinese silver (fake silver) on TSF, will I be guaranteed a refund?
  • @dleetr
    Yes. It's called silver forum, not the silver spoon forum. Hahah.
  • @GL_1975
    I find eBay a good place for buying silver. Just check the feedback and look for genuine photo's and not generic catalogue copies. If you select to watch the item quite often the seller will send a private offer. Money back guarantee is there for piece of mind. I've noticed the Tudor Beasts Dragon has been released but only in proof. Does anyone know if a 2oz bullion will follow?
  • Have been put off from buying from the silver forum due to issue a few months back where someone got ripped off and a fund was put together by members to help out the victim. More recently I see there’s been another issue regarding a silver / sovereign swap 😢
  • I would avoid the auctions. You have to pay the company for selling your product. Unless it an extremely RARE sout after coin then yes! Probly the best way to find buyers for something that's worth over 100K.