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Topic: 2,400 1oz Silver Rounds for Auction - page 3. (Read 2888 times)

sr. member
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October 12, 2016, 08:41:01 AM
#16
I understand you're looking at a minimum bid at spot; however, I would like to add something just to sub to the thread.

I would be happy to make an offer. Since your example is in dollar, my offer is:

2400 @ 14.50 = $34,800
I understand that I would pay for shipping.  200 troy pounds shipment with insurance is an expensive.

Of course you want more and should probably get it; however, it's my offer to get some more clarification in the thread.
Who minted the coins and/or any paperwork on the weight and silver content?

Where are you located? (More specifically where would they ship from?) 

If close to me, we can walk into the bank together and transfer funds instead of escrow. 
Basically, you should give a little more info as to if you're only accepting dollars (cash or bank money) or bitcoin, etc.
If you're close to me, I would raise my offer since shipping wouldn't be a problem.

Last thing.  The original post says 2500 coins, but the example is 2400.
Does this mean you're accepting offers of various quantities?  If so, many will want to know the minimum they can purchase.



Thanks for making your offer, Michail1 Smiley

The coins are located in NY and will ship from there. Can accept USD bank transfer or BTC.

Apologies for the 2500 typo, 2400 coins is indeed correct and the total amount avail. I suppose the lowest # of coins I could accept a bid for would be 20, because the coins are currently stored in tubes of 20. But I'm much more interested in selling most/all the silver rather than earning a premium on 20 coins at a time.
sr. member
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October 12, 2016, 08:32:55 AM
#15
Would love to buy just one of them. Grin

Count me in for 1 too. Smiley
Me too.  @OP, if this auction doesn't go down, please consider selling in smaller (collector) quantities!! Smiley
i will take 3 as well

Would you guys be interested in perhaps ordering 20 at a time? The coins are currently stored in tubes of 20, so that would make it relatively easy for shipping. Trying to avoid shipping/packaging 1 or 2 or 3 individual coins.
full member
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October 12, 2016, 08:20:29 AM
#14
Are you willing to sell them separately?

I know it may take a lot of time,but you aren't going to earn a lot more.
You can even end up selling them each for 6-7 $ above spot price, and then you got yourself a pretty nice profit.

Anyway, I dont think that you will find anyone here that has 42K$ ready to be spent on silver coins.

legendary
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Just looking for peace
October 11, 2016, 11:54:57 PM
#13
Would love to buy just one of them. Grin

Count me in for 1 too. Smiley
Me too.  @OP, if this auction doesn't go down, please consider selling in smaller (collector) quantities!! Smiley
i will take 3 as well
legendary
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October 11, 2016, 08:59:01 PM
#12
I understand you're looking at a minimum bid at spot; however, I would like to add something just to sub to the thread.

I would be happy to make an offer. Since your example is in dollar, my offer is:

2400 @ 14.50 = $34,800
I understand that I would pay for shipping.  200 troy pounds shipment with insurance is an expensive.

Of course you want more and should probably get it; however, it's my offer to get some more clarification in the thread.
Who minted the coins and/or any paperwork on the weight and silver content?

Where are you located? (More specifically where would they ship from?) 

If close to me, we can walk into the bank together and transfer funds instead of escrow. 
Basically, you should give a little more info as to if you're only accepting dollars (cash or bank money) or bitcoin, etc.
If you're close to me, I would raise my offer since shipping wouldn't be a problem.

Last thing.  The original post says 2500 coins, but the example is 2400.
Does this mean you're accepting offers of various quantities?  If so, many will want to know the minimum they can purchase.

legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
October 11, 2016, 07:41:33 PM
#11
Would love to buy just one of them. Grin

Count me in for 1 too. Smiley
Me too.  @OP, if this auction doesn't go down, please consider selling in smaller (collector) quantities!! Smiley
hero member
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October 11, 2016, 04:09:42 PM
#10
Would love to buy just one of them. Grin

Count me in for 1 too. Smiley
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
October 11, 2016, 04:06:12 PM
#9
Would love to buy just one of them.
Did someone say Mitchell group buy? Cheesy
copper member
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Verified awesomeness ✔
October 11, 2016, 04:05:35 PM
#8
Would love to buy just one of them. Grin
legendary
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October 11, 2016, 12:27:07 PM
#7
Interesting, that's a lot of silver and I'll keep an eye on this!   Grin
sr. member
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October 11, 2016, 10:39:22 AM
#6
Are you Gabriel Sukenik?

Because, as far as I can see no one purchased 2400 of those coins.

Yes indeed! Unfortunately I couldn't access my old MyBitcoinMint account, but I did have this other older one from some time ago. It's fun to be back on the forums after so long!

Welcome Back!

I'd suggest that you sell these in lots, as most people here can't afford to pay $42000.

Just a tip.
Best of luck with your sales. Smiley

Yeah, just trying to liquidate these sooner rather than later, but I am open to bids for, say 500 coins or more.
hero member
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October 11, 2016, 10:37:15 AM
#5
Are you Gabriel Sukenik?

Because, as far as I can see no one purchased 2400 of those coins.

Yes indeed! Unfortunately I couldn't access my old MyBitcoinMint account, but I did have this other older one from some time ago. It's fun to be back on the forums after so long!

Welcome Back!

I'd suggest that you sell these in lots, as most people here can't afford to pay $42000.

Just a tip.
Best of luck with your sales. Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 309
Merit: 251
October 11, 2016, 10:31:26 AM
#4
Are you Gabriel Sukenik?

Because, as far as I can see no one purchased 2400 of those coins.

Yes indeed! Unfortunately I couldn't access my old MyBitcoinMint account, but I did have this other older one from some time ago. It's fun to be back on the forums after so long!
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
October 11, 2016, 10:28:13 AM
#3
Are you Gabriel Sukenik?

Because, as far as I can see no one purchased 2400 of those coins.
sr. member
Activity: 309
Merit: 251
October 11, 2016, 10:22:59 AM
#2
Here is a link to the original post when MyBitcoinMint launched in Aug 2011:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.490350

It's like a piece of bitcoin history!
sr. member
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October 11, 2016, 10:11:34 AM
#1
Hello Bitcoin Forum,

Been a long time since I've posted here!  Grin

I am auctioning off 2,500 oz of 1oz silver coins, which were minted by MyBitcoinMint.com (no longer operational).

These are some pretty pretty coins, and have been kept in great condition  Shocked



If someone wanted to purchase the coins, and re-mint them to have the Bitcoin logo on both sides (instead of the My Bitcoin Mint logo), or any other design they have in mind, we can work with you to get that done.

This auction will end on Sunday the 16th at 9pm CST.

Minimum bid will be silver spot price (appx $17.50/oz x 2400 oz = ~$42,000) , and will not include additional costs such as shipping & handling or optional re-minting.

Happy to use a reputable escrow party of buyer's choice.
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