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Topic: [Auction] Austria Post Crypto Stamps, First Day Issue, 3 Colour Set (Read 616 times)

legendary
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Ramelius continuing the trend of gobbling up all the stamps.  PM coming, only pay to address in OP.
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Current high bid.  Auction ends 15 minutes once 15 minutes elapse with no bid. 
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
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I have approved the user https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/superduperpooperscooper-2663087 to bid in this auction.  While they have a brand new account their PM to me convinced me they will honour their bids.
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Auction ends tomorrow.  Current high bid quoted above.
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Here is my stupid question, does the red mark on each postcard indicate that it was actually used? Because in the USA, whenever I see a stamp, like that, on a stamp on a piece of mail it indicates it was used.

But those don't look like they were used besides the fact they were peeled and stuck on a postcard.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_day_of_issue

neat, so FDI in stamps actually means something.

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legendary
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Here is my stupid question, does the red mark on each postcard indicate that it was actually used? Because in the USA, whenever I see a stamp, like that, on a stamp on a piece of mail it indicates it was used.

But those don't look like they were used besides the fact they were peeled and stuck on a postcard.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_day_of_issue
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Here is my stupid question, does the red mark on each postcard indicate that it was actually used? Because in the USA, whenever I see a stamp, like that, on a stamp on a piece of mail it indicates it was used.

But those don't look like they were used besides the fact they were peeled and stuck on a postcard.
legendary
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Merit: 1757
Hello Everyone!

Up for auction I have a Three (3) colour set of the Austria Post Crypto Stamps, Fist Day Issue.  Set includes 1 of each:

- black stamp (78,500 total mintage)
- green stamp (40,000 total mintage)
- yellow stamp (10,000 total mintage)

Photos below (Click for more Bigger)

 


Bid Format:   Bids only in BTC, payment in BTC or LTC 

Starting Bid:  0

Bid Incremeents:  .001 btc

Auction Ends:  Tuesday, 13 August @ 1900 New York

Sniping:  No, each bid in the final 15 minutes adds 15 minutes until no bid has been made for 15 minutes

Excluded from Bidding:   I may exclude/disqualify bidders, or require a deposit, for any bidders at my sole discretion.  If you are a brand new account, or have issues in your trust feedback, please PM prior to bidding. 

Forum downtime:  If the forum goes offline in the final 4 hours of the auction I may extend the auction at my discretion

Shipping:  At cost in addition to the winning bid.  Ships from USA.  Buyer responsible for any local customs/duties.

BTC payments only to this address: 3ESHCH7dm4aMmc5UHKjGSo8Ls14GDCFkfr 

LTC payments only to this address:  MX1pU3h5kajYsvdo8JXYKr37B7x4LNSDn1

If someone sends you a payment address via private message it is not me!

Let me know if you have any questions.
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