05-12-2025 9:22 PM
I plan to sell a gold coin worth approx £780.
In the past I offer free delivery and start the auction at £1.
At end of auction the coin finds it right price (aka about £780 in today’s gold prices).
When creating the listing I show delivery as special delivery (Royal Mail next day prior to 1pm) and post as such at end of auction.
I presume with the new simple delivery that eBay will let me select RM special delivery at end of auction and then charge me the cost? And send me a QR code I can use at PO to print the address label / postage at counter?
Previously I would have bought the postage online at RM and got emailed the QR code by them.
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05-12-2025 9:33 PM
Simple Delivery only insures up to £750 and does not use special delivery. Gold coins may be exempt from using simple delivery which will be evident while constructing your listing.
05-12-2025 9:31 PM
Special Delivery is not available with Simple Delivery. Seller puts in size/weight parameters and buyer chooses between the options offered by ebay.
Sellers are normally covered for loss or damage in transit with SD up to £750. However, gold coins are excluded.
If you started at a price higher than £750 you would be able to opt out SD and choose your own postage.
05-12-2025 9:33 PM
Simple Delivery only insures up to £750 and does not use special delivery. Gold coins may be exempt from using simple delivery which will be evident while constructing your listing.
05-12-2025 10:30 PM
There is actually no cover limit for eligible items sent with Simple Delivery. Items are protected for the full amount they sold for.
To be eligible the item must have a Buy it Now or Auction start price (not end price) of £750 or less.
However, both gold and currency including bullion are on the prohibited list. so you should be able to list with custom postage.