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Topic: AUCTION ended, 2014 Cryptonic pure silver Monero (Read 620 times)

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December 17, 2017, 11:43:31 AM
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Auction ended, coin not sold. HODL.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.

I will never sell this coin



Quoted for truth.
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Thank you sir Cryptonic, yes it is the original coin received from the King himself.
In my mind crypto currencies will take over central banking in less than 5 years. By the year 2025, Bitcoin will be the main currency and all crypto related memorabilia and such will be worth millions. I will never sell this coin unless i get desired amount that i will put up here in the coming years. Someone who is good in hodling, will be a very rich man in the 2020,s. Thanks everyone  Smiley Cool
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Physical Monero coins
You've also got to keep in mind technically this coin could be copied by a skilled mint, and a pretty good copy could be made.  Not being a funded coin with holo's/addresses and what not obviously makes that easier.  It also isn't going to be easily identifyable like a US Fiat coin would be to a trained eye, for ex. No one is trolling though, just a very highly priced item and explaining why it's perhaps overpriced.

Actually, I think it would quite easy to spot a fake. Every cryptonic coin has a unique code engraved on the rim that you can input into the site for verification & will tell you if it's authentic or not. That adds a level of complexity to counterfeiting them, as these codes are not public - afaik only cryptonic21 has full access to them all. I will actually ask him to chime in here on this, as we have discussed it briefly in the past, but yes, in general, of course someone could easily counterfeit anything with the right tools and skills, IMO.

 

I guess this coin is original with 99,9% probability. It looks exactly as it should and the ID is correct.
As for the price it can be determined only by the seller and a buyer.

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Watching in case the starting bid goes down a considerable amount.  Wink

Believe me it wont. Smiley
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Watching in case the starting bid goes down a considerable amount.  Wink
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You've also got to keep in mind technically this coin could be copied by a skilled mint, and a pretty good copy could be made.  Not being a funded coin with holo's/addresses and what not obviously makes that easier.  It also isn't going to be easily identifyable like a US Fiat coin would be to a trained eye, for ex. No one is trolling though, just a very highly priced item and explaining why it's perhaps overpriced.

Actually, I think it would quite easy to spot a fake. Every cryptonic coin has a unique code engraved on the rim that you can input into the site for verification & will tell you if it's authentic or not. That adds a level of complexity to counterfeiting them, as these codes are not public - afaik only cryptonic21 has full access to them all. I will actually ask him to chime in here on this, as we have discussed it briefly in the past, but yes, in general, of course someone could easily counterfeit anything with the right tools and skills, IMO.

 

Oh no kidding!...well that’s a different story, and very cool. Sure anything can be faked you’re right but the holos certainly add a level of extra difficulty.  I love this coin and the other one made for it. No idea about the actual crypto currency itself..but  apparently I should look in to it.
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You've also got to keep in mind technically this coin could be copied by a skilled mint, and a pretty good copy could be made.  Not being a funded coin with holo's/addresses and what not obviously makes that easier.  It also isn't going to be easily identifyable like a US Fiat coin would be to a trained eye, for ex. No one is trolling though, just a very highly priced item and explaining why it's perhaps overpriced.

Actually, I think it would quite easy to spot a fake. Every cryptonic coin has a unique code engraved on the rim that you can input into the site for verification & will tell you if it's authentic or not. That adds a level of complexity to counterfeiting them, as these codes are not public - afaik only cryptonic21 has full access to them all. I will actually ask him to chime in here on this, as we have discussed it briefly in the past, but yes, in general, of course someone could easily counterfeit anything with the right tools and skills, IMO.

 
legendary
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You've also got to keep in mind technically this coin could be copied by a skilled mint, and a pretty good copy could be made.  Not being a funded coin with holo's/addresses and what not obviously makes that easier.  It also isn't going to be easily identifyable like a US Fiat coin would be to a trained eye, for ex. No one is trolling though, just a very highly priced item and explaining why it's perhaps overpriced.
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming.  

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.

Maybe I should restate it.  There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars.  The market for this coin is small.  They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin.  Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000.  But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time).  

I also got some of those if anyone is interested.

How much are you asking? Please don't say $50k  Cheesy

21 million bitcoin, you need to find satoshi before you can buy it.  Nab his keys then buy the coin
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In Memory of Zepher
Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming. 

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.

Maybe I should restate it.  There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars.  The market for this coin is small.  They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin.  Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000.  But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time). 

I also got some of those if anyone is interested.

How much are you asking? Please don't say $50k  Cheesy
legendary
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming.  

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.

The beauty of collectables is that these are "worth" what someone else will pay for it.  I can think my 1986 super Mario lava lamp is worth $15 million but if "the market" says it's worth $15 bucks well guess what.....what you are selling the market here (not saying it's the only crypto physical market) put it more in the $1k range that is what it is worth.  It might have some more value to you personally but you can't determine what the market values something at.

Edit: this is unfunded and to put a perspective of things for you: Coblee as recently as this year was selling some of his unfunded 1000btc casascius coins (which also contain 1oz gold) for $14k.....
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming. 

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.

Maybe I should restate it.  There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars.  The market for this coin is small.  They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin.  Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000.  But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time). 

I also got some of those if anyone is interested.
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In Memory of Zepher
Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming. 

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.

Maybe I should restate it.  There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars.  The market for this coin is small.  They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin.  Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000.  But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time). 
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming. 

Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion.
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.

LOL damn what a bargain Dazed! Your funny! Cheesy
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Wow, out of my price range.  Good luck
legendary
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For reference, I just paid 1100 USD for one of these, but it was from Run #2, with only 10 made. Good luck, Vigens! Grin
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I'll bid 0.066BTC, if things get desperate.  Cheesy
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In Memory of Zepher
Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it.   I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars.  $22k minimum?  Keep dreaming. 
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