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Topic: [INFO] EBAY bitcoin/cryptocurrency finds!!! - page 5. (Read 5783 times)

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November 23, 2023, 01:26:23 AM
Sleeper must awaken..! Grin
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Eclipse™ Experimental Cryptographic Technology
November 23, 2023, 01:10:06 AM
Fun item indeed, and it only costs less than half a Bitcoin.
Ah, now I got reminded of the blockchain-watch 2.0 scam again. :\


@rsincognito Wow, that's crazy. Collectibles for less than face value on ebay... Does that happen often? :s

I don't think it happens that often if ever, I comb ebay pretty hard and have never seen that happen before.

Less than load value is pretty rare, but I see this as an indicator of a lack of general interest.

rs managed to snag a coin funded with .1BTC ($3732) for only $2926. Netting this user a profit of $806. There was most likely a sales tax on the sale so rs walked with more like $600 - $500 in PROFIT just from buying a coin on eBay.

rs could peel the coin as soon as he gets it and redeem the funds and sell at exchange rate for nice 10 - 15% profit.

The premium on the coin is most likely another $1000, so rs made close to $1600 theoretically from this deal before even getting the coin in his claws.

The world is sleeping on physical bitcoin and crypto in general. The results of recent auctions just continue to show this.

If you are reading this, you are the 0.01% in terms of market positioning.
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November 22, 2023, 11:40:14 AM
Fun item indeed, and it only costs less than half a Bitcoin.
Ah, now I got reminded of the blockchain-watch 2.0 scam again. :\


@rsincognito Wow, that's crazy. Collectibles for less than face value on ebay... Does that happen often? :s

I don't think it happens that often if ever, I comb ebay pretty hard and have never seen that happen before.
legendary
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November 21, 2023, 08:27:23 PM
Fun item indeed, and it only costs less than half a Bitcoin.
Ah, now I got reminded of the blockchain-watch 2.0 scam again. :\


@rsincognito Wow, that's crazy. Collectibles for less than face value on ebay... Does that happen often? :s

yea that blockchain watch 2.0 still pisses me off too.... I ju st bought my grandson a watch that has the bitcoin ticker on the watch face. it was from goldshell and was only $60 so decent price for a kids watch.
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November 21, 2023, 07:49:00 PM
Fun item indeed, and it only costs less than half a Bitcoin.
Ah, now I got reminded of the blockchain-watch 2.0 scam again. :\


@rsincognito Wow, that's crazy. Collectibles for less than face value on ebay... Does that happen often? :s
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November 20, 2023, 11:15:52 PM
Which one of you snipers snagged this in the last couple seconds?  Lol. I bid $2,876 in the last 4 secs when it Was sitting around $1,600.  and you won at $2,926 lol congrats, coin is worth $4k all day long,  if I didn’t already have a couple in the collection I would have bid harder. But in the last min it was sitting at $1,603.  And I wasn’t going to leave that much money on the table. Lol.  Again, Congrats to the winner! Cheesy

Pic Link of Screen shot of the bidding: https://ibb.co/85m7Bpb

eBay link Lealana 0.10 Brass: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256296643562?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=jYAzaWpTQwq&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=_c0ggL-CTUi&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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November 08, 2023, 02:06:49 PM
Cool.
legendary
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November 07, 2023, 08:30:16 AM
I've found a DiY Bitcoin selling on eBay. The maker is KHRUSOS. It's interesting, but I couln't find any info related the number of coins minted and the material. At $89+, it might be expensive.

Here's the link if y'all wanna take a sneak peak: https://www.ebay.com/itm/145412584002

Cheers Grin

they have a buy 3 get 1 free - if 4 people agreed to get one the cost would be 60 per coin vs 80 per coin. I cannot do it because it requires a fiat pymt. but if someone does, I would buy one of the coins.
legendary
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
November 07, 2023, 08:22:02 AM
Who wants some crypto stamps? I have a set for sale on eBay here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/256284954107

Thanks for looking. Cheesy
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Liberated Forever. Domesticated Never.
November 04, 2023, 07:42:48 AM
I've found a DiY Bitcoin selling on eBay. The maker is KHRUSOS. It's interesting, but I couln't find any info related the number of coins minted and the material. At $89+, it might be expensive.

Here's the link if y'all wanna take a sneak peak: https://www.ebay.com/itm/145412584002

Cheers Grin
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never seen these before, kinda cool >

https://www.ebay.com/itm/285534452827
legendary
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i have 4 decks of the cards - 2 white, 1 black and 1 green - the 2 white came in a sort of a clear puzzle box you have to solve in order to remove the 2 decks.
If I remember correctly this was a special from their kickstarter.
Was the puzzle any good/cool/interesting or would you describe it more or less as a useless gimick?
Got a few of these decks, too. Pretty good finish and I know some card magicians using them for that reason, too.

I bought it directly from their site - it did take me a while to get it done - and just in case I could not do it again to prove I had done it originally - I swapped in the black and green decks Smiley

if you know the code to the cards it is possible to know what each card is from the backside.
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Disobey.
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i have 4 decks of the cards - 2 white, 1 black and 1 green - the 2 white came in a sort of a clear puzzle box you have to solve in order to remove the 2 decks.
If I remember correctly this was a special from their kickstarter.
Was the puzzle any good/cool/interesting or would you describe it more or less as a useless gimick?
Got a few of these decks, too. Pretty good finish and I know some card magicians using them for that reason, too.
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I think he got worried it wasn’t going to do the money, (which it wouldn’t have done close to 5k pounds).  But I forget if you stop your own auction does it still show up in completed items, im a little rusty.  Thanks for the info ,
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I PMd the guy with the gold Cas and he was asking $5k pounds for it.  Not sure if someone paid that but seemed pretty hefty.
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I’m pretty eBay savvy, in the early 2000s I was one of Ebay’s top 500 sellers. I know how to search pretty extensively, but I can’t find any of the info it’s like it completely disappeared, that Email is the only trace of it, and when you click the link, it goes to a broken page on eBay . But you could easily be right .
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Could be a scam.

Do you have the username of the seller. This appears very similar to a deal that I have personally been scammed on.

Guy lists Og coin for no reserve, coin sells low, he takes you on telegram and scams you.

Very similar to this:




The Cas the scammer is claiming to be selling is from a previous auction on the auction platform Scarce City.

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There was a ( Gold B )Casascius Series-3 Gold Plated Silver 1 oz 2013 1BTC Bitcoin (Redeemed) up for auction on eBay, being sold out of Germany , been following the auction closely, it had a few days left and it was no reserve bid up to about $700, then it just disappeared today, no record of it, nothing in completed items, weird.  Was a nice coin, I wonder if someone negotiate a price outside of the auction. It was a beautiful find.. the only proof I have of it is from my email

Link of coin: https://ibb.co/qCq46py


Which one of you guys snagged it ?  And how much do you want profit for it ?  Lol 😂
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