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Topic: [CLOSED] Casascius 1 BTC Bitcoin Brass Unopened 2011 Typing Error in Hologram (Read 1843 times)

sr. member
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Thanks for the proposal Anduck, but I doubt he will accept that...
legendary
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quack
If buyer & seller want, I could escrow. I'm from Finland too, if it matters. I've dealt with Cas coins before in the Fin local forum at bittiraha.fi. Mursus can verify this if he wants, just drop me a msg there.
I must mention that if you want me to escrow, I do take fee --unlike some other escrowers around here.
legendary
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Ahem, sorry all.

I've been busy for the last two days and couldn't check my emails yesterday and found out just now that the highest bidder had announced the deal is off.

What is most understandable is that neither of us wants to take absolutely zero risk sending either the money nor the coin to someone they don't know.

I should've done more planning on how to handle the shipping and payment. Didn't think that it's bit complicated because of the distance.

I'm not sure how to continue forward from here but at least I know that I shouldn't hasten with things like this.



Here's a classic example of how not to run an auction for any of you new members out there.

There is nothing not understandable about what should have happened here as it happens on a daily basis between new and old members.

1. You accept one of the very respected very reputable suggested to you. ( You have apparently said no to two suggestions without counter offering any other option )

2. Life gets in the way yes but you were the one that set the auction end date. Why set it to a time when you're going to busy and can't get in touch with the highest bidder.

The fact that your firstbits are hidden doesn't sit easy with me either. There are people with 10btc, 25btc Cas coins that have firstbits in clear visibility and don't worry as much as you. I hope comit or astro know the firstbits of this coin and share it with the community so you can not just simply make a new account and try for a higher winning bid.
newbie
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Ahem, sorry all.

I've been busy for the last two days and couldn't check my emails yesterday and found out just now that the highest bidder had announced the deal is off.

What is most understandable is that neither of us wants to take absolutely zero risk sending either the money nor the coin to someone they don't know.

I should've done more planning on how to handle the shipping and payment. Didn't think that it's bit complicated because of the distance.

I'm not sure how to continue forward from here but at least I know that I shouldn't hasten with things like this.

newbie
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I suggest that seller shall update the topic [Opened/closed]
sr. member
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From The New World
Wow sorry to hear that comit. I did not realize it but I forgot to ask about time stamping that coin with his user name. What I hate about newbie auctions or sale is how they can easily back out of a deal if the auction or sale did not pan out their way. BItbank was a recent one where I made an offer and he ends up selling it on ebay.
sr. member
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The deal is off as far as I am concerned.

Seller doesn't want to use Minerjones as an escrow because, and I quote: "from my point of view, there's a risk related to an escrow who's eagerly recommended by the members of the forum. I can't know anything of him/her for sure and even less about your relations. So I wouldn't like to use him or the other option mentioned in an early message on the thread."

Asked the seller to propose another escrow but no more reaction from him, despite reminders. So, end of story. Angry
newbie
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Thanks for the bids everyone, and especially astrocity1981 and comit.

Also thanks for the help and tips for a newbie seller like me.

Congratulations for comit for the highest bid!

I'll contact you via private message to talk the details.

And sorry already in advance - this forum prevents me from sending message no faster than 6 minutes after my last post, so my apologies for any delays.
sr. member
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I guess it is. Smiley

Thanks for the exciting bidding war, you were a worthy adversary. You can have the next one. Cool
sr. member
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From The New World
sr. member
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Merit: 331
sr. member
Activity: 343
Merit: 254
From The New World
sr. member
Activity: 823
Merit: 331
sr. member
Activity: 343
Merit: 254
From The New World
sr. member
Activity: 823
Merit: 331
sr. member
Activity: 343
Merit: 254
From The New World
sr. member
Activity: 823
Merit: 331
newbie
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I'm afraid I can't reject or dismiss anyone's bid based on somebody says they're not good enough or valid.
sr. member
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From The New World
Zekoroger , T MAN are actual buyers OP. Newbie accounts are mostly trolls that ruin your auction and scare away potential buyers, I will bid 1.31BTC because zekroger bid was valid if you agree then just say high bid is 1.31BTC.
newbie
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I was asked how well aligned the key is and if it's askew.

I can't tell otherwise except for the public key because I've never opened the coin or seen one by my own eyes.

The public key is well aligned in middle both horizontally and vertically and it's not askew.

Here's a photo where you can barely see the first character and a part of the last character after the black box to see the key's position and orientation.

https://pasteboard.co/hfGasu0Mc.jpg
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