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Topic: First ever graded Casascius coins? (Read 1608 times)

legendary
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May 03, 2013, 12:36:53 AM
#12
What were the actual grades?  Most of the Casascius coins have some minor defects, i.e. lack of centering in the window, scratches on the hologram, small indents on hologram edges, scratches on the metal on reverse side.  I've been considering getting some graded, but if they are graded using regular coin standards, I can't imagine that very many would grade high. 
63, 63, 64, 64, 66.  I don't know what is normally "high", as I've never really collected coins before.
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May 02, 2013, 11:50:09 PM
#11
What were the actual grades?  Most of the Casascius coins have some minor defects, i.e. lack of centering in the window, scratches on the hologram, small indents on hologram edges, scratches on the metal on reverse side.  I've been considering getting some graded, but if they are graded using regular coin standards, I can't imagine that very many would grade high. 
legendary
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April 24, 2013, 11:33:15 AM
#10
Want to sell one? Cheesy
Sure!

Nice. How much did it cost to grade one? I wonder if I can get PCGS or NGC to grade a casascius coin. Smiley
I sent 5 in, so got a slightly better rate, but $20/ea + $55 to ship them back to me.  So $155 in total for the 5 of them.

So...do not keep us in suspense.

What grade did they get?
63, 64, 63, 64, 66.  The 63 and 64 ones have some fairly obvious tarnish (though the picture I took REALLY brings out the difference between them).

Those are beautiful. Could you send me a picture of one for my class? I'd like my students to see something that's not on ebay.
Want to just use the image I put at the top of the page?  Or were you looking for a picture of just one coin?  Either way, I authorize you to use the 3 pictures I posted in a commercial setting.

At that price, if I were a scammer, I would invest in some of those blank/unfunded 1 BTC I once read about, later selling them encased with the rating at a premium when the price rises.

Better yet, if I were a scammer, I would amass these, or fake my own, encasing them with an attached fake rating and sell them at a flea market at some ridiculously cheap price, pretending I didn't know anything about them, but some Bitcoiner would come along and think he's getting a bargain.
Well, you'd have to also fake the hologram...!
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
April 24, 2013, 04:45:18 AM
#9
Want to sell one? Cheesy
Sure!

Nice. How much did it cost to grade one? I wonder if I can get PCGS or NGC to grade a casascius coin. Smiley
I sent 5 in, so got a slightly better rate, but $20/ea + $55 to ship them back to me.  So $155 in total for the 5 of them.

So...do not keep us in suspense.

What grade did they get?
63, 64, 63, 64, 66.  The 63 and 64 ones have some fairly obvious tarnish (though the picture I took REALLY brings out the difference between them).

Those are beautiful. Could you send me a picture of one for my class? I'd like my students to see something that's not on ebay.
Want to just use the image I put at the top of the page?  Or were you looking for a picture of just one coin?  Either way, I authorize you to use the 3 pictures I posted in a commercial setting.

At that price, if I were a scammer, I would invest in some of those blank/unfunded 1 BTC I once read about, later selling them encased with the rating at a premium when the price rises.

Better yet, if I were a scammer, I would amass these, or fake my own, encasing them with an attached fake rating and sell them at a flea market at some ridiculously cheap price, pretending I didn't know anything about them, but some Bitcoiner would come along and think he's getting a bargain.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
April 24, 2013, 02:24:53 AM
#8
Want to sell one? Cheesy
Sure!

Nice. How much did it cost to grade one? I wonder if I can get PCGS or NGC to grade a casascius coin. Smiley
I sent 5 in, so got a slightly better rate, but $20/ea + $55 to ship them back to me.  So $155 in total for the 5 of them.

So...do not keep us in suspense.

What grade did they get?
63, 64, 63, 64, 66.  The 63 and 64 ones have some fairly obvious tarnish (though the picture I took REALLY brings out the difference between them).

Those are beautiful. Could you send me a picture of one for my class? I'd like my students to see something that's not on ebay.
Want to just use the image I put at the top of the page?  Or were you looking for a picture of just one coin?  Either way, I authorize you to use the 3 pictures I posted in a commercial setting.
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
April 24, 2013, 02:18:58 AM
#7
I don't have the copyright to use in a commercial product. Unless you say so
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Mining FTW
April 24, 2013, 02:14:06 AM
#6
Those are beautiful. Could you send me a picture of one for my class? I'd like my students to see something that's not on ebay.
Clicking the picture, gives you two more on imgur.
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
April 24, 2013, 02:12:21 AM
#5
Those are beautiful. Could you send me a picture of one for my class? I'd like my students to see something that's not on ebay.
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
April 24, 2013, 02:08:49 AM
#4
So...do not keep us in suspense.

What grade did they get?
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Creator of Litecoin. Cryptocurrency enthusiast.
April 24, 2013, 01:56:15 AM
#3
Nice. How much did it cost to grade one? I wonder if I can get PCGS or NGC to grade a casascius coin. Smiley
hero member
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April 24, 2013, 01:54:47 AM
#2
Want to sell one? Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
April 24, 2013, 01:13:04 AM
#1
I sent 5 of the 2011 series 1 coins to ANACS in late February... they finally arrived!  As far as I know, these are the first Casascius coins to be graded by a professional grading service.

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