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Question For Selling Lot Of ASE's 1986-1991 (1987 W/ Rose Toning)

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Good morning I have a lot of 6 ASE's I am going to list on ebay. 1986-1991. With 1986 being the first year and my 1987 having a very unique and beautiful toning. Should I do this as a lot of 6 to save shipping or sell the 86 and 87 separately. I will upload better individual pictures later.

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Hard to say - You might make a tiny bit more selling individually but then you'll have 6 envelopes, 6 labels............ect. Easier to sell as a single auction....... may be able to get a deal on postage that way by choosing a USPS flat rate envelope/box.
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Of the early years the 1986 had a premium (although at $50 an ounce that premium is gone) the others are pretty much bullion. Honestly with ebay charges , shipping, chance of being ripped off, you would do better selling it to the local coin shop. These are bullion coins with millions minted and they didn't circulate almost all are still in mint condition.
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With silver now over $50 USD the coins have at least bullion value. Sell them if you need the money.
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