selling with us: how does it work?
How does selling on your website work?
You are in complete control of your bullion coins for sale, set your own price, and connect directly with interested buyers. Once a buyer agrees to purchase, you ship the coins directly to them.
Who sets the price for my coins?
You do. As the seller, you have complete control over your listing price. If you wish to change it before the sale is finalized, simply contact us and we'll update it for you.
How do I ship my coins to the buyer?
After payment is confirmed, carefully package your coins and send them using a tracked, insured delivery service. Once shipped, provide us with the tracking number so we can relay it to the buyer.
Do you take possession of my coins?
No. We never hold your coins. You keep them until they are sold and payment is secured.
how do i get paid?
Payment is arranged directly between you and the buyer. To ensure a safe transaction, we suggest using trusted payment options like bank transfer, PayPal (Goods & Services), or an escrow service that holds funds until delivery is confirmed.
are there any fees for listing my coins?
Yes. To help maintain and promote our marketplace, we charge a flat $40 listing fee per coin. This one-time fee covers your listing until your coin sells or you choose to remove it.
What types of bullion coins can I sell?
You can list gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion coins, provided they meet our authenticity requirements.
How do I make my listing more attractive to buyers?
Use clear, high-quality photos of your actual coins, and include detailed, accurate descriptions (weight, purity, mint, year). Set a competitive price based on current market trends.
Important: Do not use AI-generated images or descriptions — buyers expect genuine, original content that reflects the actual item you are selling.
What information is needed to start selling?
Full Name, Type of Coins (e.g., Gold American Eagle, Silver Maple Leaf), Quantity, Weight & Purity (e.g., 1 oz, .999 fine silver), Year & Mint (if known), Your Asking Price (per coin or total), High-Quality Photos of the actual coins (front and back of each coin), Close-up of any mint marks or distinctive features, Group photo if selling multiple coins, and Any additional notes (e.g., original packaging, certificates of authenticity). Photo Guidelines: Use natural lighting whenever feasible. - Avoid using AI-generated or stock images — only genuine photos of your coins will be accepted. - Make sure images are clear, focused, and highlight the coin's details.