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Topic: 1 bitcoin 'Casacius' ERROR (Read 781 times)

copper member
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May 11, 2022, 02:00:37 PM
#42
I was also interested but the ignorance and no proofs of real ownership and not in last place ignorance from the seller makes me leave it.
He's being defensive, aggressive without any reason and showed single proof or interest to provide anything as proof.
So don't waste your time
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 12:14:37 PM
#41
he said he had ten coins - the image above  shows only 9 - where is the 10th? and why is it hard to understand that before anyone gives you money - you have to prove ownership - a simple picture by itself does not prove ownership

take a picture that has, on a piece of paper - your forum username and date, that can prove you actually took the picture and at least possess that which you are trying to sell.
legendary
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legendary
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May 10, 2022, 02:22:20 AM
#39
Your forum really disappoints me.
You are a bunch of stupid idiots.
Want to delete my ad?  Please do so!
I'm not interested anymore...


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Your forum really disappoints me.

Why? because we have methods and procedures in place to help prevent people from getting scammed?  Nice one, you disappointed everyone here by not following a few BASIC simple steps.

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Want to delete my ad?  Please do so!

You can do this yourself, but you may have to actually read something to do it Smiley

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You are a bunch of stupid idiots.

Good form! Quality salesperson, something a 5-year-old would say.

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I'm not interested anymore...

No one here was, and I never thought you held them anyways, so be it.

But hey, you still have
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"Time remaining : 00:48:28 On Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 4:03 AM."
remaining on your other active auction site, maybe you’ll find a buyer.

A lot can happen in 48 minutes ….

Good luck wherever you wind up, we did try to help your stubborn self, your loss in the end.

Thanks!
copper member
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May 10, 2022, 02:03:40 AM
#38
Your forum really disappoints me.
You are a bunch of stupid idiots.
Want to delete my ad?  Please do so!
I'm not interested anymore...
  Every expert and buyer of Casascius coins is here. The only sad part is that with a little time and effort on your part your coins probably would have sold. We pride ourselves on welcoming new people and humbly teaching the ways of the coin. Maybe next time put on some floaties before you go swimming in the deep end new fish.
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Holder of last resort
May 10, 2022, 01:51:48 AM
#37
You come to a Bitcoin forum asking to be paid in fiat currency.
newbie
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May 10, 2022, 01:36:31 AM
#36
Your forum really disappoints me.
You are a bunch of stupid idiots.
Want to delete my ad?  Please do so!
I'm not interested anymore...
legendary
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May 10, 2022, 12:59:13 AM
#35
Here are photo's:
https://imgur.com/a/5wYLuVr

From now on I answer only serious candidate buyers.
Thank you very much for not trusting me!
marc

There are no serious candidates because you are not serious yourself.

Oh, and no one here is trusting you, not by a long shot, if anything, you are becoming a meme similar to the Nigerian prince scam.

You still can’t post pics of the front and back of the coins with your username aye?

How many times have long time members suggested the right / proper way for you to make a post here? I count at least 8-9 so far. There is no excuse that justifies your actions here.

Did the guy you borrowed the camera from (which you don’t own by your own admission) only let you take 2 pics?

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I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.

Are you accepting BTC as a payment option yet?

Because if not, then this thread is meaningless and should be locked and archived away.

@minerjones you're a better man than me entertaining this joker with his blurry 1 sided coin pic(s) who seems not give a crap about what goes on here and thinks he can make up his own selling rules with unrealistic expectations and a terrible attitude.

The OP should be providing all this information, especially if they are asking for an unrealistic $70,000 a coin in today’s market (yet won’t accept Bitcoin)

Sad not more people are telling this joker to either follow the format or take a hike.

Besides the obvious waste of the precious internet space ofc  Wink

I have said my piece, the mods should have locked this thread a while ago.

Good luck never selling these coins here without making some serious adjustments to your post.

Thanks! (So take it or leave it...)


legendary
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legendary
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May 09, 2022, 03:29:17 AM
#33
Here are photo's:
https://imgur.com/a/5wYLuVr

From now on I answer only serious candidate buyers.
Thank you very much for not trusting me!
marc

You bought a camera finally?

Next step would be to take a clear (not blurry half baked shot) of each coin or all the coins, front and back, with your username and date on a piece of paper in the same pic as the coins, exactly the way people have been trying to direct you to the link many times with easy steps to follow to make a proper post, which you still have not done and keep ignoring.

So basically you can go back and forth and play this weird game you are trying to play all day long, while searching for your
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serious candidate buyers
while you have been nothing but flippant and disrespectful since the first time someone recommended you post in the proper format.

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Thank you very much for not trusting me!

Why should anyone trust you? who are you? you are some stranger on the internet who has been stubborn and rude, and posted some blurry pic of a coin, with mad demands, and now added more blurry half unidentifiable/verifiable "items".

That is why noone is trusting you, (or taking you seriously, would be a better term) along with the fact that we dont trust, we verify. - google it, if you dont understand.

Its that simple.

Oh, and if you wont accept those "BTC's" you seem to dislike so much, you are only wasting your time here, and precious internet space (ofc) by posting here with your ridiculous overpriced demads at 2x the currect price of BTC, (in cash)

Good luck! ebay or some other fiat based site may be a better option for you, if you refuse to follow the basic simple protocols here.
newbie
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May 09, 2022, 02:20:45 AM
#32
Here are photo's:
https://imgur.com/a/5wYLuVr

From now on I answer only serious candidate buyers.
Thank you very much for not trusting me!
marc
copper member
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May 08, 2022, 08:07:16 PM
#31
Thank you for the loan geo.

Let me know when your ready Van. Ill fax that money over ASAP
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 07:55:35 PM
#30
... Included is a picture of my commitment to this purchase
 
...

...
Start bidding:  70000 dollars
...

Cryptogreatdane, I'm sure not a problem for a Nigerian prince, but this is only 30k. You short 40k.





There. 90k. pretty good offer if you ask me.
copper member
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May 08, 2022, 07:21:15 PM
#29
Wow, what a fantastic opportunity for us both. Im a Nigerian prince whom just received his inheritance. Included is a picture of my commitment to this purchase

 

  (one may receive different paper than the one pictured above)
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 06:41:46 PM
#28

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


Regardless, the forum rules here are you MUST accept BTC as payment, otherwise you must go auction it elsewhere mate. Sorry! Tongue
newbie
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May 08, 2022, 02:22:11 AM
#27
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According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.

Yes, of course - that makes sense - so let’s make it easy since you can’t locate a device to take a picture of your 10 coins - just post the first bits of each coin here (that’s the numbers on the back of the coins) -  no camera needed for that. 

Thanks!

OK, give me a few days; the coins are in a safe at the bank.
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 01:27:55 AM
#26
So TRUST does not exist anymore  in this world.
So be it...

Send the coin first, trust is a 2 way street 😎

But send 2 please, 1 simply won’t do.

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You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.

Uh huh - so after sitting on 10 of these since 2011 you aren’t interested in “BTC’s” - very plausible.

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According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.

Yes, of course - that makes sense - so let’s make it easy since you can’t locate a device to take a picture of your 10 coins - just post the first bits of each coin here (that’s the numbers on the back of the coins) -  no camera needed for that. 

Thanks!
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 12:18:30 AM
#25

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


(You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?)
I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.


(How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?)
According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.
Regards,
marc


*asks $70k for a product and can't take a picture of it 😐 lol...no seriously 😐

Obviously a failed scam attempt at this point Smiley

Ridiculous replies to say the least.

That's rediculous, no way someone offering a product for $70k that doesn't have a smart phone to post a picture of the item is trying to scam anyone.  Why would you ever think that?
legendary
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May 08, 2022, 12:14:27 AM
#24

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


(You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?)
I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.


(How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?)
According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.
Regards,
marc


*asks $70k for a product and can't take a picture of it 😐 lol...no seriously 😐

Obviously a failed scam attempt at this point Smiley

Ridiculous replies to say the least.


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So TRUST does not exist anymore  in this world.
So be it...


...and no, we verify here....go buy a camera, or ask your "neighbour" to take a picture of your "10" magical coins Smiley

So all those  "vaneentottien 100% (270x)" listings were photos taken by someone else I guess too Smiley

After many attempts to assist or help you verify and you wont, time to move on I think.

Thanks!
legendary
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May 07, 2022, 08:13:34 PM
#23

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


(You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?)
I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.


(How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?)
According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.
Regards,
marc


*asks $70k for a product and can't take a picture of it 😐 lol...no seriously 😐
newbie
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May 07, 2022, 01:52:43 PM
#22
So TRUST does not exist anymore  in this world.
So be it...
hero member
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May 07, 2022, 01:17:39 PM
#21

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


(You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?)
I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.


(How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?)
According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.
Regards,
marc


If you are only accepting fiat, then perhaps you are in the wrong place.  If you aren't even interested in the slightest to show requested ownership and pics, it's about impossible to take you seriously.  Also, we don't trust but verify.  Unless you change your mind, your best bet would be to peel and redeem at this point as I can't see anyone willing to assume such a high degree of risk or potential for scam.
newbie
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May 07, 2022, 12:52:45 PM
#20

(You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.)
I am not interested in BTC's.  So my asking price is in Euro or Dollar.


(You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?)
I don't have a smartphone- I hate social media! - so I cannot make photo's of my ten coins.  The one photo you can see, was made by a neighbour.


(How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?)
According the one picture here, you can see that it is not peeled.  You have to trust me on that.
Regards,
marc
legendary
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May 07, 2022, 11:19:36 AM
#19
Interesting site:
https://www.delcampe.net/en_GB/collectables/search?search_mode=all&excluded_terms=&term=crypto

All I can see are tons of crypto stamps.
Are there other crypto coin listed on there?

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I don't think so...

You also need to accept BTC as a payment method I believe for this section.

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Since I have no prove of my buying (why should I?...)

You don’t need to provide proof of your "buying", but you should follow proper posting protocols and post a photo of the actual coin you are selling - why is this part so difficult?

You post a "stock" photo so to speak then say
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(One may receive another coin than the one on the photo!)
No one will buy a high value item sight unseen let alone with a caveat statement like that.

What condition is the coin a person "may" receive in, or look like?

How can anyone tell if the coin is loaded or peeled, or even exist in the first place if you don’t provide them with a photo or the information to verify it?

If you would simply read and follow the basic simple steps listed in the links that have been presented to you multiple times that you are ignoring, that may solve a lot of your issues here, as im sure you must have similar protocols to post items on your active auction site with "vaneentottien 100% (270x)" in sales?

Also, if you have an active auction elsewhere, how would you be able to sell this coin if someone buys it or places a bid on the other site? (Besides trusting you that you have multiple coins of course)

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So, you have to take my word for it, but I am a honnest man...

We are all honest men/women/people who identify as binary, non-binary so on and so forth, but no one likes to get scammed when all of this can be avoided very easily by taking the advice given to you as new potential seller here Smiley

thanks!
newbie
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May 07, 2022, 08:45:53 AM
#18
Interesting site:
https://www.delcampe.net/en_GB/collectables/search?search_mode=all&excluded_terms=&term=crypto

All I can see are tons of crypto stamps.
Are there other crypto coin listed on there?
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I don't think so...
legendary
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May 07, 2022, 07:51:34 AM
#17
Yes, I had no idea of this forum.
A boardmember of Delcampe told me about it and recommended to put my ad there.

How can I guarantee the authenticity?  Well, I can't!  Since I have no prove of my buying (why should I?...).
So, you have to take my word for it, but I am a honnest man...

Interesting site:
https://www.delcampe.net/en_GB/collectables/search?search_mode=all&excluded_terms=&term=crypto

All I can see are tons of crypto stamps.
Are there other crypto coin listed on there?
newbie
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May 07, 2022, 04:50:47 AM
#16
Yes, I had no idea of this forum.
A boardmember of Delcampe told me about it and recommended to put my ad there.

How can I guarantee the authenticity?  Well, I can't!  Since I have no prove of my buying (why should I?...).
So, you have to take my word for it, but I am a honnest man...
legendary
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May 07, 2022, 04:37:04 AM
#15
Sorry for my behaviour...
I bought several coins directly from Casascius in 2011, and no, I don't have any prove of that anymore!
And yes, I put the same coin on 'Delcampe' in Belgium.  They, by the way, consulted me to put an ad at your forum...
Regards from Belgium,
Marc

So you bought them from
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Casascius in 2011
and never knew to come to this forum until now and had to be consulted to do so?

Secondly, I’d like to know how you will, as you say
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I personally guarantee the authenticity
Based off what collateral?
newbie
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May 07, 2022, 04:27:37 AM
#14
Sorry for my behaviour...
I bought several coins directly from Casascius in 2011, and no, I don't have any prove of that anymore!
And yes, I put the same coin on 'Delcampe' in Belgium.  They, by the way, consulted me to put an ad at your forum...
Regards from Belgium,
Marc
legendary
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May 07, 2022, 04:12:44 AM
#13
I bought them myself in 2011, so I personally guarantee the authenticity.
 So take it or leave it...

(One may receive another coin than the one on the photo!)


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I bought them myself in 2011, so I personally guarantee the authenticity.

Who did you buy it/them from, can you show proof of such purchase? Why should anyone trust you with a brand-new account created 4 days ago and an attitude?

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(One may receive another coin than the one on the photo!)

Why? Do you have so many that you have to randomly pull one out of your sack o' coins?

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So take it or leave it...

With a newbie account saying that, not answering any of the questions above or following proper selling protocol, I think you’ll find, most will leave it Smiley

But hey, good luck with your sale (take it or leave it, you may or may not receive one sucker to buy your "guaranteed authentic coin”)

**edit** Can you prove you own this account which has it on an active auction? https://www.delcampe.net/en_US/collectibles/coins-banknotes/unclassified/1-bitcoin-fysiek-1477464071.html
legendary
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May 05, 2022, 09:32:49 PM
#12
Why not show the picture of the coin you are selling  Huh

Probably because he didn't really read this lol... Tongue


RTFM as we say mate... Wink
legendary
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May 05, 2022, 06:57:36 AM
#11
I bought them myself in 2011, so I personally guarantee the authenticity.
 So take it or leave it...

(One may receive another coin than the one on the photo!)

Why not show the picture of the coin you are selling  Huh
newbie
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May 05, 2022, 01:53:56 AM
#10
I bought them myself in 2011, so I personally guarantee the authenticity.
 So take it or leave it...

(One may receive another coin than the one on the photo!)
legendary
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May 05, 2022, 12:03:02 AM
#9
What are dollars?  No bitcoin?  And how are you guaranteeing authenticity as stated in your OP?

Check out escrow use too.  Noone gonna bid probably without that. 
newbie
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May 04, 2022, 01:58:10 PM
#7
Thanks!!!
full member
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Krogothmanhattan alt account
May 04, 2022, 01:07:44 PM
#6
Sorry, but I do not know how to insert a photo...
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance,
marc

https://imgur.com/upload
newbie
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May 04, 2022, 01:06:29 PM
#5
Sorry, but I do not know how to insert a photo...
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance,
marc
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 04, 2022, 12:40:44 PM
#4

For Sale by auction:  Original physical Bitcoin from the very first series!
Limited edition of 3500 pieces worldwide, due to an incorrect imprint: CASACIUS instead of CASASCIUS...
EXTREMELY RARE!!!
Authenticity guaranteed.



Start bidding:  70000 dollars

Shippingcosts inclueded.

A picture would be nice.  A new account suddenly asking people to start bidding at $70K for an item sight unseen sounds a bit fishy.
legendary
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May 04, 2022, 09:41:00 AM
#3
I would recommend looking at this thread that explains in detail how to properly sell things here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5277761

You need to provide photos, proof of ownership (a photo of the coin with your user name/time & date written next to it etc).  These coins are cool, and rare, but not extremely rare.  Just a heads up, you won't be getting any bids with that high of an asking price.  They aren't selling for anything close to that amount. Best of luck with your sale.  If there's anything I can help out with don't hesitate to let me know.
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newbie
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May 04, 2022, 09:36:49 AM
#1
For Sale by auction:  Original physical Bitcoin from the very first series!
Limited edition of 3500 pieces worldwide, due to an incorrect imprint: CASACIUS instead of CASASCIUS...
EXTREMELY RARE!!!
Authenticity guaranteed.

https://imgur.com/a/kadKytC

Start bidding:  70000 dollars

Shippingcosts inclueded.
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