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sr. member
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Bancor
Cool, so as oppose to storing the coins in a safe, you could store the coins in an album in the safe.
A fair share of the coins we trade are graded, hence coming in a slab. Not sure how to put those into a book. Did you consider that when you had your?



I certainly will consider that - More so for the higher valued coins.

Cool, so as oppose to storing the coins in a safe, you could store the coins in an album in the safe.
Why stop there? Why not put the album into an album of albums and then put the album of albums into an album album of albums???

Anyways, i am not sure why all the negativity, hopefully you guys will be more positive when the book is finished and see how awesome it is.



I am going ahead with the book,
You guys don't have to get one if you don't want to.
Thanks for the help  Kiss
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
Cool, so as oppose to storing the coins in a safe, you could store the coins in an album in the safe.
The slots would have to be fitted to include space for an air capsule (for the coins)
A fair share of the coins we trade are graded, hence coming in a slab. Not sure how to put those into a book. Did you consider that when you had your?

legendary
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Cool, so as oppose to storing the coins in a safe, you could store the coins in an album in the safe.
Why stop there?!? Why not put the album into an album of albums and then put the album of albums into an album album of albums Huh

Anyways, i am not sure why all the negativity, hopefully you guys will be more positive when the book is finished and see how awesome it is.
sr. member
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Bancor
My book is too actually hold the coins. A little bit like a stamp album (or a coin album).
Holding thousands or tens of thousands dollars worth of goods inside of a "stamp album" would be a really stupid move. Have fun getting robbed.
Cool, so as oppose to storing the coins in a safe, you could store the coins in an album in the safe.
Anyways, i am not sure why all the negativity, hopefully you guys will be more positive when the book is finished and see how awesome it is.

Which makes this project both obsolete and useless. What's up with the recent influx of *people* copying other people's ideas? Roll Eyes
I think the idea is more like a coin album than an encylopedia.



I don't think many of us would store their coins in that way.



Holding thousands or tens of thousands dollars worth of goods inside of a "stamp album" would be a really stupid move.
Dito.
Yes, i wouldn;t store my coins like how it is seen in the picture.
The slots would have to be fitted to include space for an air capsule (for the coins)
legendary
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My book is too actually hold the coins. A little bit like a stamp album (or a coin album).
Holding thousands or tens of thousands dollars worth of goods inside of a "stamp album" would be a really stupid move. Have fun getting robbed.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
Which makes this project both obsolete and useless. What's up with the recent influx of *people* copying other people's ideas? Roll Eyes
I think the idea is more like a coin album than an encylopedia.



I don't think many of us would store their coins in that way.



Holding thousands or tens of thousands dollars worth of goods inside of a "stamp album" would be a really stupid move.
Dito.
sr. member
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Bancor
Which makes this project both obsolete and useless. What's up with the recent influx of *people* copying other people's ideas? Roll Eyes

Thankyou, however this is just an encyclopedia.
I will be purchasing this for information on the coins.
My book is too actually hold the coins. A little bit like a stamp album (or a coin album).
Thanks for the help!
legendary
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Which makes this project both obsolete and useless. What's up with the recent influx of *people* copying other people's ideas? Roll Eyes
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sr. member
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Bancor
sr. member
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Bancor
Hi there,
I am going to create a custom made Crypto coin (and bars) collectors book and hopefully produce 100 or so of these books as a way for people to store their coins and also have information on the coins.

This hasn;t been done yet in the crypto space and as an previous avid  collector of all sorts, i really feel as if we need one. An awesome one.
So i will most likely get some graphic designers to do an awesome futuristic style book which will have slots to hold our coins perfectly.

I need help in recognising all the physical crypto coins in existance.
Therefore i am hoping the community can help me out so i can feature it in the book.



Kialara Labrtinth Series

Kialara Labyrinth (Silver balls) #191 / out of 750 (first 700 was silver, rest were ceramic)  - 2015  
Kialara Labyrinth (ceramic)

Microsoul series
0.01   BTC 2014 Microsoul Silver coin, funded and graded MS65. Please note that there are cracks on the slab, but the coin is intact and in mint condition.

Shibanu Series

1 Shibanu Prototype, 1 Assembled Shibanu, 1 Shibanu DIY

HardBTC set
 #001 Gold Finish


Cryptocracy
Cryptocracy Series 1, set #031
Cryptocracy Series 2, coin #2


Leleana Series
Lealana Brass 0.1 BTC Buyer Funded (Not funded) #7471

Nasty pool
1g .999 Silver NastyPool Collector Round – 2014

CASSACIUS SERIES

Original series 1 BTC coin
1.125 inches in diameter
Solid brass
Year printed on coins: 2011
Approximately 0.24 ounces
Eight-digit "firstbits" inkjetted onto surface of hologram sticker
First appeared in September 2011[2].
Private key: 22 character string inside the coin, the 256-bit private key is SHA256(string)
Approximate number produced: 3,500 as of November 2011
A spelling error can be found in the small lettering of the hologram: "CASACIUS" instead of "CASASCIUS"
Casascius has stated that no more than 11,000 may be produced
All 11,000 Bitcoin addresses pre-generated for the series have been published as a signed text file
Second series 1 BTC coin

Second series 1 BTC Casascius coin
The hologram and the private key is different, the metal part of the coin is the same as the first series.

1.125 inches in diameter
Solid brass
Year printed on coins: 2011
Approximately 0.24 ounces
Denomination ("ONE BTC") appears on the hologram
Eight-digit "firstbits" visible through a small transparent window that allows limited visibility of one side of the private key paper
Private key: 30 character string inside the coin, the 256-private key is SHA256(string)
First appeared in November 2011
No spelling error in hologram
10 BTC silver round
First available on Dec 1, 2011
39mm diameter
1 troy ounce .999 Fine Silver
Uses second series holograms marked TEN BTC
Comes in a clear plastic capsule
Zeroes and ones on the back encode the message "Bitcoin: an idea too big to fail"
25 BTC coin

Casascius 25BTC coin
1.75 inches in diameter, about 3mm thick
Gold-plated alloy
Approximately 1.2 ounces
Printed year: 2011
Uses same holograms and private key scheme as original series 1 BTC coin
First appeared in October 2011
Zeroes and ones on the back encode the message "You asked for change, we gave you coins"
100 BTC gold plated bar
Weight: 4.2oz
Dimensions: 8cm x 4cm x 0.6cm
Printed year: none
Indented features: "100 BTC", Bitcoin logo, "gold plated bearer bar"
Hologram: V1 or V2
1000 BTC gold plated bar
Weight: 4.2oz
Dimensions: 8cm x 4cm x 0.6cm
Hologram: V1
Printed year: none
Lasered overprinting on the hologram to indicate the denomination
This is a non-denominated bar that has been engraved with a 1000 BTC denomination. It is indented with the Bitcoin logo and the words "gold plated bearer bar" like the 100 BTC bar, but is not indented with a denomination. The denomination is applied via laser engraving.
This item is presently listed for sale only through MemoryDealers.com
1000 BTC 1 troy ounce gold coin
Available as of Dec 16, 2011
Printed year: 2012
Diameter: 30mm
Special order item, 3 business day lead time
Hologram: V1 with Bitcoin address lasered at top instead of inkjetted across middle
Availability: Purchase from MemoryDealers.com, or directly from Casascius with BTC, or USD bank wire


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