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<p>[QUOTE="NovembersDoom6, post: 3684293, member: 105392"]Most billion sites have this as an option when buying the major bullion coins like ASE's and SML's. It's usually a bit cheaper than buying a specific year coin in bulk, which is the main reason I'm considering this option. I can't think of many reasons, barring potential numismatic factors (can't see that affecting ASE's or SML's much though), to pay more for a bunch of coins from a specific year. Perhaps resale could be a bit more difficult and timely if you have a whole bunch of random years versus, say, tubes of a single year. Though from what I've read, quite frequently these random year purchases contain mostly or all coins from the same year, whatever year that may be. Usually pretty modern. I don't have any specific plans to resell for decades. Are there any other reasons I should pay more for, say, a tube of guaranteed all 2018 ASE's? Just curious, as the higher premiums would definitely add up.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NovembersDoom6, post: 3684293, member: 105392"]Most billion sites have this as an option when buying the major bullion coins like ASE's and SML's. It's usually a bit cheaper than buying a specific year coin in bulk, which is the main reason I'm considering this option. I can't think of many reasons, barring potential numismatic factors (can't see that affecting ASE's or SML's much though), to pay more for a bunch of coins from a specific year. Perhaps resale could be a bit more difficult and timely if you have a whole bunch of random years versus, say, tubes of a single year. Though from what I've read, quite frequently these random year purchases contain mostly or all coins from the same year, whatever year that may be. Usually pretty modern. I don't have any specific plans to resell for decades. Are there any other reasons I should pay more for, say, a tube of guaranteed all 2018 ASE's? Just curious, as the higher premiums would definitely add up.[/QUOTE]
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