Would selling 2009, 2010, and 2011 ASE (bullion) tubes (tube of each year-20) together as a "set" get more money than selling them individually?
It sure will take a lot more time and effort on your part. Guess you also need to figure what your time is worth.
What if you already had the coins? I also forgot to mention some of the coins have been removed from the tubes as much as three times.
They are all just bullion coins and the 2009 and 2010 are the highest mintages of the entire series. I would think they would be worth the same together in tubes or separately. And three years out of 26 is hardly a "set" of any kind.
I know it's not really a "set." I was asking if it is feasible to get more if I sell those three years together. On Ebay everything seems to be overpriced and unfortunately for newbie coin buyers they pay quite a bit more than they should. I just saw a 2010 American Eagle gold MS 69 go for $1,695.00 when gold was around $1,375 (and that was the high price of the day, the same day they bought it at the "buy it now" price). I have the same exact coin and if people are really willing to pay $320 over spot for a coin that is not really "a" (edited) collectible I may be willing to sell.
No, you will get more selling them in a manner that draws more potential buyers. Logically, there are more buyers who can afford $600 than there are who can afford to drop $1,800. Therefore, of the two options, I'd choose to sell them by the roll. You might get more by selling them as a set of the three years (one coin each) individually (but who wants to handle 20 auctions?).