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Best Way To Group These Coins Together For Sale, If At All?

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 Posted 02/13/2015  7:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Phaedrus29 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've been working through an inherited coin collection...figuring out what I want to keep and how to sell things. I'm selling some through ebay, others through GC, and I've been in talks with a couple larger auction houses. I'd like to sell some of the less valuable coins on ebay, but because of shipping costs etc., I don't really want to sell all of them individually. Is there some sensible way to group the following coins together for sale? Here's the list (with notes when present):

1858 $0.01 Small letter G/VG
1913 $0.10 EF 40
1949-S $0.10 MS 63
1962-D $0.10 MS 63
1962 $0.10 MS 63
1940 $0.25 MS 63
1940 $0.25 MS 60
1945 $0.25 MS 63
1893 $0.50 US Columbian Exposition MS 60
1935 $0.50 EF/AU
1968 $1.00 Canadian AU
1978 $1.00 Commonwealth Games Somoa

Any ideas on how to group them? Any that should probably be sold individually? Thanks for the help.
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All I can think of is group the quarters together and another group of the 3 MS dimes together.
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