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Topic: Auction of 2013 Titan One physical bitcoin (Read 514 times)

legendary
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August 06, 2019, 09:02:45 AM
#18
Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow? 

What kind of escrow service would you suggest to use ? and where can I read more about it ? Thanks

Trusted Escrow Services- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recommended-bitcointalk-escrow-services-2439910
Im glad someone pointed this out, the redaction and a newbie account I would highly recommend you offer escrow as an option for your bidders,
 minerjones would be a great candidate, many of your bidders are going to ship it to him anyways.
Start at 1.0 BTC allow for escrow and this will pop off!
or just redeem it and sell off the coa+coin after Smiley


Happy to help out if needed/wanted Cheesy
thanks for the positive vibes.  Cool
newbie
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THE COIN WAS SOLD FOR 1.3 BTC in México , thanks for all of your help and good luck for the next one!  Grin
hero member
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Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow?  

What kind of escrow service would you suggest to use ? and where can I read more about it ? Thanks

Trusted Escrow Services- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recommended-bitcointalk-escrow-services-2439910
Im glad someone pointed this out, the redaction and a newbie account I would highly recommend you offer escrow as an option for your bidders,
 minerjones would be a great candidate, many of your bidders are going to ship it to him anyways.
Start at 1.0 BTC allow for escrow and this will pop off!
or just redeem it and sell off the coa+coin after Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 3014
Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow?  

What kind of escrow service would you suggest to use ? and where can I read more about it ? Thanks

Trusted Escrow Services- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recommended-bitcointalk-escrow-services-2439910
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow? 

What kind of escrow service would you suggest to use ? and where can I read more about it ? Thanks
hero member
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In Memory of Zepher
Seeing as the coin is in Mexico, would you be willing to accept escrow? 
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Having in mind all your comments:
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
sr. member
Activity: 800
Merit: 326
Honest advice here: lower your starting bid or you might as well close the auction right now

Good luck!

What would you suggest having in mind the following points?:
- I purchased the coin at 1.329 BTC in https://titanbtc.com some years ago (2015-03-16 19:16:14).
- This coin is also loaded with BTC+BCH+BSV because the bitcoin was deposited before those forks where born.
- This is a collectible with its original certificate in perfect conditions and will have the balance for all subsecuent forks.
You can see the current balance of the coin here: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1HgGzGw1bngHKV88u3RoyHqLZgU3gg576o

First of all, congratulations with what I guess is your best investment ever! If you paid $375 for it the face value alone today is over $ 12,000, which is a ROI of 3,000%!! Shocked

As much as we would like to see it, premiums on our beloved crypto coins are not calculated in BTC but in USD. Everybody who has been active in the physical coin environment has noticed this the last couple of years. I myself have paid on several occasions for over 2 BTC for a 1 BTC coin (about 3 years ago), hell, I even paid over 3 BTC for a gold Kialara which doesn't hold any bitcoin at all!  Roll Eyes Am I expecting that to sell today for $ 36,000? Probably not. Who am I kidding, I won't be able to sell it even for 1 BTC at current prices. Cheesy Do I regret buying it? No, not at all. I now have a unique art piece in my collection that I enjoy very much. "But you could have kept the 3 BTC and have $ 36,000!" some might say. Yes, I could have. But I probably would have sold them or would have bought some other coins instead. And if not, it is what it is, no regrets here!

Anyway, in response to your question I would suggest one of the following, in order of preference:

- you start an auction at face value without forks: 1 BTC
- you keep the coin
- you peel the coin

Choose wisely my friend.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
You won't sell it if you hold out for 1.5. Goldines are not that rare or valued as much by collectors as Casascius coins. You need to realize the auction market does not care what you paid. In fiat you paid about $375 and can now sell for 1.1 or about $12,000. That is a nice profit. But feel free to hold on to the coin.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
August 04, 2019, 10:56:24 PM
#9
Honest advice here: lower your starting bid or you might as well close the auction right now

Good luck!

What would you suggest having in mind the following points?:
- I purchased the coin at 1.329 BTC in https://titanbtc.com some years ago (2015-03-16 19:16:14).
- This coin is also loaded with BTC+BCH+BSV because the bitcoin was deposited before those forks where born.
- This is a collectible with its original certificate in perfect conditions and will have the balance for all subsecuent forks.
You can see the current balance of the coin here: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1HgGzGw1bngHKV88u3RoyHqLZgU3gg576o
copper member
Activity: 507
Merit: 118
August 04, 2019, 10:46:05 PM
#8
Much love brother, but the market has adjusted since you bought.     Undecided
newbie
Activity: 25
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August 04, 2019, 10:43:02 PM
#7
Because you have edited the images there is no way to verify funding you should correct that. Last one auctioned here sold for 1.105 see link you could reasonably expect to only get 1.1 to 1.15 sorry about that but GLWS.

I paid 1.4 BTC for the coin directly from https://titanbtc.com some years ago, I'm not selling it for less than 1.5 BTC


Having in mind all your comments:
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
August 04, 2019, 10:55:25 AM
#6
Because you have edited the images there is no way to verify funding you should correct that. Last one auctioned here sold for 1.105 see link you could reasonably expect to only get 1.1 to 1.15 sorry about that but GLWS.
copper member
Activity: 970
Merit: 287
Per aspera ad astra
August 04, 2019, 10:14:57 AM
#5
Great coin you have there.

However, I don’t see why you would cover the CoA, as it’s not exposing any private info. In addition, lowering the starting bid like suggested above might help.

Good luck with the sale, nice piece as I said.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1242
August 04, 2019, 07:39:58 AM
#4
Honest advice here: lower your starting bid or you might as well close the auction right now

Good luck!
Great advice here.... but, good luck with your sale.
sr. member
Activity: 800
Merit: 326
August 04, 2019, 03:31:51 AM
#3
Honest advice here: lower your starting bid or you might as well close the auction right now

Good luck!
hero member
Activity: 1568
Merit: 544
August 04, 2019, 02:54:26 AM
#2
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
August 04, 2019, 02:41:34 AM
#1
Hi Everyone!
I'm auctioning this "2013 Titan One" physical bitcoin, loaded with 1 BTC and forks from 2013.
You can read more about the coin here: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one/
The coin is beautiful, collectible and have more balances like: BTC+BCH+BSV, and much more forks.

THIS IS THE VERSION WITH THE PRIVATE KEY INCLUDED and the coin is sealed and in 10/10 condition as you can see in the photos.
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/titanbtc.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/coin.png
https://hackwise.mx/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/WhatsApp-Image-2019-05-20-at-7.47.18-PM.png
Proof that is loaded with bitcoins: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1HgGzGw1bngHKV88u3RoyHqLZgU3gg576o

Bid Criteria :
Bid starts at 1.5 BTC now 1.2 BTC
Bid increment by 0.01 BTC 0.002 BTC
BIN : Will be disclosed anytime
Auction End time : 48 hours post last bid or BIN is met

Specifications
Diameter: 34mm (1.34″)
Weight: 12g (0.42 oz)
Material: Cupro-nickel alloy 230, also called “Goldine”

The coin is in México, don’t let this opportunity go away.

Good luck !  Cool
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