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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3696693, member: 77814"]I've bought all the same and random year ASEs in the past.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I bought a tube (20) of ASEs more than likely it will be the same year.</p><p>If I bought less than 20 then it may be mostly the same year or a complete spread of years.</p><p><br /></p><p>It all depends upon the current "stock" of random year coins they have.</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't expect to get the more "wanted" high valuation years though. Just check the resale value of just a couple years. Those are pulled and sold for more.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, since you pay less of a premium, also expect less of a premium if you were to turn right around and sell back.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, if you buy new 2019 and pay the "new premium" expect to pay or get a "modest premium" when the 2020 coins are available (ie, you'll lose money assuming spot hasn't changed).</p><p><br /></p><p>Also expect the premium to vary over time. I used to track the premium over "spot" but many times when spot decreased their premium just goes up and slowly over time the total price will decrease .. ie, windfall profits like they do in oil/gasoline. Of course, when spot goes up expect immediately increase in total price (like oil/gasoline).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 3696693, member: 77814"]I've bought all the same and random year ASEs in the past. If I bought a tube (20) of ASEs more than likely it will be the same year. If I bought less than 20 then it may be mostly the same year or a complete spread of years. It all depends upon the current "stock" of random year coins they have. Don't expect to get the more "wanted" high valuation years though. Just check the resale value of just a couple years. Those are pulled and sold for more. Of course, since you pay less of a premium, also expect less of a premium if you were to turn right around and sell back. Also, if you buy new 2019 and pay the "new premium" expect to pay or get a "modest premium" when the 2020 coins are available (ie, you'll lose money assuming spot hasn't changed). Also expect the premium to vary over time. I used to track the premium over "spot" but many times when spot decreased their premium just goes up and slowly over time the total price will decrease .. ie, windfall profits like they do in oil/gasoline. Of course, when spot goes up expect immediately increase in total price (like oil/gasoline).[/QUOTE]
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