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newbie
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February 22, 2024, 08:28:36 PM
#58
Any Casascius Peel dates coming up or anyone have any to report?

2025 Perhaps?

Interested in how this is progressing.

Thanks!

Not sure if you mean this thread but... https://casasciustracker.com/

TeeGumes seems to have been busy or away a while. I wonder the status of this project, but not worried. Wink
Sorry guys, kinda lost steam and passion for this since the forum tech just doesn't show imgur links anymore. Let's say you're selling a coin and the buyer is unsure of the contents of the paperslip/ink condition I can on request check and verify that one exposed to the elements is indeed fine. I've just been visually checking yearly to confirm the ink is still viewable, just haven't thrown them under the scope.
Surprised there's no AI quick fix to fix all the broken images on this forum. Many many gem threads have lost their sparkle in this way.

I noticed the same problems over here. Best of luck. waterproof plate savant.
legendary
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February 18, 2024, 05:56:39 PM
#57
Hey @teeGUMES,
I agree it’s a bummer to not see all the great pics that were posted.
Not sure about an AI to resolve this - but the pics are not all lost.
If you “inspect” the page on the thread, you can see all the original Imgur links.
Granted it would be a bit of a pain to take those images - download them, re-upload, and relink them all using a different image hosting service that works with the current forum.
But technically it’s all there.
Maybe a project for someone with a bit more time to do.  Wink  Cool
Thanks!



PS - Hey bucky - i miss you, where ya been bro? Grin



Still kickin' around the old age home  Wink
I'm always around and sometimes lurking...
you know where to find me Smiley
legendary
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February 18, 2024, 03:12:43 PM
#56
Hey @teeGUMES,
I agree it’s a bummer to not see all the great pics that were posted.
Not sure about an AI to resolve this - but the pics are not all lost.
If you “inspect” the page on the thread, you can see all the original Imgur links.
Granted it would be a bit of a pain to take those images - download them, re-upload, and relink them all using a different image hosting service that works with the current forum.
But technically it’s all there.
Maybe a project for someone with a bit more time to do.  Wink  Cool
Thanks!


Damnit... Somebody posted some script or fix for this to move links from imgur to talkimg - I'll have to dig around for it, it's a separate thread somewhere. Tongue

PS - Hey bucky - i miss you, where ya been bro? Grin

Edit - Found it!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/script-imgur-to-talkimg-automatically-fix-your-broken-images-5452662
legendary
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February 18, 2024, 02:10:25 PM
#55
Any Casascius Peel dates coming up or anyone have any to report?

2025 Perhaps?

Interested in how this is progressing.

Thanks!

Not sure if you mean this thread but... https://casasciustracker.com/

TeeGumes seems to have been busy or away a while. I wonder the status of this project, but not worried. Wink
Sorry guys, kinda lost steam and passion for this since the forum tech just doesn't show imgur links anymore. Let's say you're selling a coin and the buyer is unsure of the contents of the paperslip/ink condition I can on request check and verify that one exposed to the elements is indeed fine. I've just been visually checking yearly to confirm the ink is still viewable, just haven't thrown them under the scope.
Surprised there's no AI quick fix to fix all the broken images on this forum. Many many gem threads have lost their sparkle in this way.

Hey @teeGUMES,
I agree it’s a bummer to not see all the great pics that were posted.
Not sure about an AI to resolve this - but the pics are not all lost.
If you “inspect” the page on the thread, you can see all the original Imgur links.
Granted it would be a bit of a pain to take those images - download them, re-upload, and relink them all using a different image hosting service that works with the current forum.
But technically it’s all there.
Maybe a project for someone with a bit more time to do.  Wink  Cool
Thanks!
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 10:39:19 PM
#54
Any Casascius Peel dates coming up or anyone have any to report?

2025 Perhaps?

Interested in how this is progressing.

Thanks!

Not sure if you mean this thread but... https://casasciustracker.com/

TeeGumes seems to have been busy or away a while. I wonder the status of this project, but not worried. Wink
Sorry guys, kinda lost steam and passion for this since the forum tech just doesn't show imgur links anymore. Let's say you're selling a coin and the buyer is unsure of the contents of the paperslip/ink condition I can on request check and verify that one exposed to the elements is indeed fine. I've just been visually checking yearly to confirm the ink is still viewable, just haven't thrown them under the scope.
Surprised there's no AI quick fix to fix all the broken images on this forum. Many many gem threads have lost their sparkle in this way.
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 07:59:01 PM
#53
Any Casascius Peel dates coming up or anyone have any to report?

2025 Perhaps?

Interested in how this is progressing.

Thanks!

Not sure if you mean this thread but... https://casasciustracker.com/

TeeGumes seems to have been busy or away a while. I wonder the status of this project, but not worried. Wink
newbie
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February 12, 2024, 10:25:32 PM
#52
Any Casascius Peel dates coming up or anyone have any to report?

2025 Perhaps?

Interested in how this is progressing.

Thanks!
legendary
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Disobey.
May 11, 2023, 07:32:29 AM
#51
I peeled my Titan this week. I will go grab some pics and see if I can post them.
What happened to your Titan?


On another note, any chance you would add some Moonbits to your list @teeGUMES ?

Love this thread, amazing effort. If you want I can peel one and send some high quality pics. Or just send you the sweeped chip.
If you prefer to peel your self, can also send you a chip for just the funding + shipping price, let me know. Smiley
legendary
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May 11, 2023, 04:05:02 AM
#50
Is it better to store these in a box with little-to-no air flow and desiccants? (Those little "do-not-eat" packages)

Is a dry environment best or is a bit of moisture better?

Thanks!


    I store my coins and collectables in an air tight box or container with the silica gel packets away from any light as well...just like I store my stamps.

    I also in that same box with the other boxes...place a large  Rechargeable Silica Gel 450 Gram Carton...that once saturated with water can be heated in an oven and be used all over again.

    Moisture and light are my enemies here...so for my mags...I take color photo copies of the product and display that on my wall and not the actual item.
Did the same for my bitbills...only copies are displayed...wouldn't want the light to fade away my items.
legendary
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May 10, 2023, 06:20:12 PM
#49
Is it better to store these in a box with little-to-no air flow and desiccants? (Those little "do-not-eat" packages)

Is a dry environment best or is a bit of moisture better?

Thanks!


Ideally, a climate controlled environment is best. I use an airtight box for unslabbed/ungraded coins, and yes I use dessicant packages as well, just to be safe. Metals and moisture are a bad thing IMO
newbie
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May 10, 2023, 05:39:46 PM
#48
Is it better to store these in a box with little-to-no air flow and desiccants? (Those little "do-not-eat" packages)

Is a dry environment best or is a bit of moisture better?

Thanks!
newbie
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October 03, 2022, 11:12:09 AM
#47
I peeled my Titan this week. I will go grab some pics and see if I can post them.
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August 20, 2022, 09:23:04 PM
#46
Bump for anyone that hasn't found this amazing thread, thanks again teegumes for putting this together
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January 30, 2022, 11:49:13 AM
#45
Interesting thread indeed, I was always wondering what was behind some of the holograms. This would be helpful in devising my own keys. Thank you all!
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January 30, 2022, 11:13:43 AM
#44
This is one of the best and most interesting threads on the forum. Thank you for all you hard work and sacrifices of the holograms.

The community thanks you!

legendary
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January 29, 2022, 03:13:01 PM
#43
Hello teeGUMES,

nice topic to test some coins.
If you want, I'll send you a coin from me so you can test it too.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sale-40mm-x-3mm-30g-bitcoin-coin-loadable-and-customizable-coin-5382457

Best Regards,
Willi
I can test! [But seriously, I'm thinking about ordering a batch of coins from you dedicated to the Bitcointalk Community Awards next year]Cheesy
legendary
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January 29, 2022, 09:34:11 AM
#42
Hello teeGUMES,

nice topic to test some coins.
If you want, I'll send you a coin from me so you can test it too.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sale-40mm-x-3mm-30g-bitcoin-coin-loadable-and-customizable-coin-5382457

Best Regards,
Willi
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
January 03, 2022, 03:12:51 PM
#41
wanted to BTCump this interesting thread again and post an old tweet from MrCryptHodl here showing how the private keys on his 1HoDLCLUB poker chips are attached behind the respective holograms


Quote
What you see when you scratch rear holo 👀 this one (BGC107) is considered as destroyed due the front holo badly put 🔑 #bitcoin
https://twitter.com/MrCryptHODL/status/1459514873491210240
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In Bitcoin We Trust
May 09, 2021, 03:31:42 PM
#40
Hi teeGUMES ! hope you're fine !

i made a bitcoin collectible called MOON PASS, Hookzup1 tell me about you thread, so i want to know if i can send you one MOON PASS of your choice ?  Smiley

you can check on the "MOON PASS" link.

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March 15, 2021, 11:38:13 AM
#39
Awesome thread! Thank you!
legendary
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March 15, 2021, 03:08:22 AM
#38
Thanks for the many detailed pictures of the individual coins. Has anyone happened to document a photo of a peeled Cryptolator Unchained Coin (https://wiki.coin.community/Cryptolator_Unchained_Copper_0.1_BTC) and the condition of the key or infos to the key format and used paper?
legendary
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March 01, 2021, 02:11:19 PM
#37
Jampacked update coming in two to three months. We're only just getting started with this thread!

Contents to add at time of this post:
2016 Denarium 1BTC Silver Bull Coin with Gold Finish
2016 Denarium 1BTC Patinated Silver Bull Coin
2011 Casascius 1BTC Brass Coin with Casacius Error
2013 Casascius 1BTC Brass Series 2 Coin
2016 Lealana 25XMR Silver Coin
2020 Lealana/Kizekra Lithium Luna 6.941XMR Bar/Coin
2013 TitanBTC Titan One Silver Coin
2014 TitanBTC Titan Tenth 2FA Coin Donated by Hookzup1
2016 Lealana 5XMR Brass Coin Donated by owlcatz
2020 Alpen Coin Vreneli Brillant Coin
BCmint 2020-A Coin
Polymerbit Mystery 3 Note
Polymerbit Crypto Valley 1mbtc Series 2 Note

Going to start an "outliers" section with some spare coins (these will have their private keys exposed to the elements moreso than the coins in the actual experiment)
- 2013 Casascius 1BTC Brass Series 2 Coin
- 2013 Casascius 0.5BTC Brass Coin
- BTCC Mint Black 100k Bits Poker Chip (the one in the OP will be being switched for one peeled late December. The chip in OP is coming apart so I'm not happy using it any longer for the Canary portion of this thread)
- BTCC Mint 2018 V-Series One Tenth Bitcoin

Also, our first ~6month comparison of the strength of the ink/paper of all the coins listed in the OP right now will be available.



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February 06, 2021, 11:46:07 PM
#36
Great,tks for sharing here.
legendary
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Disobey.
February 06, 2021, 07:24:07 PM
#35
This is an amazing thread! Just discovered it.

Will be peeling a MoonBits chips soon and create some photo footage from it. Can send ship the peeled one to you for further investigation (under a mircroscope for example).
legendary
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February 03, 2021, 05:20:45 PM
#34
I peeled another from the same series that was stored in the same location, and the holo peeled cleanly. FWIW!
Good to hear nubbins. Loving the community involvement that everyone is showing. This is going to become such a big question mark once we break out into the mainstream collectibles community and we are paving the way to being able to answer the big question of "Are the bitcoin still on this coin?"
legendary
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February 03, 2021, 05:15:22 PM
#33
I peeled another from the same series that was stored in the same location, and the holo peeled cleanly. FWIW!
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January 17, 2021, 01:30:48 PM
#32
amazing workw. it's interesting you can add a cryptoart to the investigation
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January 15, 2021, 04:49:31 AM
#31
Just redeemed a 2013 1 BTC Casascius
Key in perfect shape, no decay of any kind

legendary
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January 03, 2021, 07:54:51 AM
#30
Photos of private key below. Ink is fully intact. Some brown discolouration on the edges. Doesn’t appear to be any adhesive on the face of the paper.



legendary
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January 02, 2021, 05:52:05 PM
#29
I peeled a 2013 Casascius silver today and was horrified when the paper containing the private key started to separate. I managed to get it off and found what appeared to be adhesive on the silver under the paper.

Very worrisome and I am considering peeling the rest of my collection.
I've peeled the 2013 1BTC Silver/Gilt (already in thread) and a 2013 0.5BTC Brass that will be added to this thread with the next update and have not noticed the degree of adhesive you are finding in the private key recess on either coin. I actually happened to be right around the peeled coins when I saw you posted here and have taken these current pictures for you.

 

Things I can completely throw a guess at would be:
Humidity or heat causing some of the adhesive to run down underneath the insert

An application error by Mike Caldwell? Pretty monotonous applying holograms for hours and hours or even days on end. Of all the coins peeled and shown here so far this might be one of the first to have shown this sort of error application made by the creator.

There just doesn't seem to be any pattern or clue to the splotching pattern it ended up leaving.. this is definitely mind boggling because that adhesive should not be there at all. I'm interested in seeing the private key paper if you'd be willing to share with me even in private nubbins. Completely up to you but that is my main concern and why I created this thread and project.

Regardless of everything the paper splitting in two and being extremely thin should scare everybody. Trying to think of ways for if the thin layer that held the ink remained on the coin face down still... what do you even do? Should always have a scalpel or sharp/fine razor nearby when peeling, also if it starts to tear like that I'd personally try from the other side of the holo and hope that that side of the paper insert remained as one.

Glad you were able to document and share this peel with us nubbins.
Put an X on the board for paper inserts. Engraving looking better and better after every scary peel.

**Edited post, didn't like original reply.
legendary
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January 02, 2021, 05:10:54 PM
#28
I peeled a 2013 Casascius silver today and was horrified when the paper containing the private key started to separate. I managed to get it off and found what appeared to be adhesive on the silver under the paper.

Very worrisome and I am considering peeling the rest of my collection.




legendary
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December 16, 2020, 02:42:27 PM
#27
Bitcoin All Time High Bump
Looks like a lot of new and old eyes coming back to the forum recently with coins. Ever wonder what's under your hologram?

Should have a pretty major update with new coins/cards/notes towards the new year, if not shortly after. Lots of coins in the post still on their ways to me.
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December 03, 2020, 07:18:28 AM
#26
@krogoth - thanks for the top tips on the Terra Slate paper  Smiley
Just an idea - have you thought about immersing the paper for something like 2 weeks , ie, if you were on holiday for 2 weeks and you had a flood ? This would probably be the max amount of time any paper would be under water ? Might be worth a test  Smiley


    Yep...will do so tonight and I bet that it will pass with flying colors. I will place for 2 weeks...test and place and leave in the glass for a loong time and every few weeks will test and place again...and on and on  Cheesy

   This paper is unbelievable..I cant even rip it, yet you can cut with scissors easily.

  
legendary
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December 03, 2020, 07:07:03 AM
#25
@krogoth - thanks for the top tips on the Terra Slate paper  Smiley
Just an idea - have you thought about immersing the paper for something like 2 weeks , ie, if you were on holiday for 2 weeks and you had a flood ? This would probably be the max amount of time any paper would be under water ? Might be worth a test  Smiley
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December 03, 2020, 06:22:24 AM
#24
  
This thread had me do some thinking and searching for the best paper I can use for paper wallets and paper wallets for our collectable loaded items as well.

   I have come across Terra Slate paper touted as The most durable paper on the planet.

   TerraSlate is acid-free and is great for archival use.

   https://terraslatepaper.com/

   https://terraslatepaper.com/pages/faq

   They even place the paper in a dishwasher to test it!!

   https://youtu.be/kWwkd-1LCEc

  TerraSlate Paper has proven to be the world's most tear-proof & waterproof laser printer paper. Compatible with ballpoint pens, copy machines, laser printer and digital presses, TerraSlate is a synthetic paper that never needs laminating.

TerraSlate was developed to be durable, tear-proof and waterproof in order to withstand rain, heat up to 450 degrees, temperature variations, all while repelling grease, solvents and chemicals.

TerraSlate weatherproof paper offers superior laser image quality with the appearance, smoothness and printability of standard paper; and works great in most any standard laser printer or digital press. Most importantly, TerraSlate weatherproof paper is more cost-effective to use and has a much more professional look than laminating.


    Well, I bought some and conducted an experiment to see if this is so....

                   One of our main fears with paper wallets is water damage.
    So I printed out a set of private and pub keys, printed and conducted 2 different experiments..
 
    


         The first was to just dip the wallet into the water for a few seconds and let dry...
Passed with flying colors...was able to scan the qr codes easily and also no damage done whatsoever.

    

       For the second test I placed the wallet under water in a tall glass for at least 12 hours....
Again it passed with flying colors. No damage and QR codes read easily via my mycellium wallet app.

  

    I have to say I am very impressed with these papers and will use for my project as well as any paper wallets that I have.

    Edit: as per request from Mbitr  will do as follows>>  I will place under water for 2 weeks...test and place and leave in the glass for a loong time and every few weeks will test and place again...and on and on  Cheesy
legendary
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November 30, 2020, 08:35:50 PM
#23
Notable post by CryptoImperator that I would like to have documented here for future discussion about Crypto Imperator coins.

As far as I am concerned, this is not a widespread issue, if you can, please post or send me some pictures of your coins with faded firstbits for analysis.

What I can say is that sometimes, depending on the letters comprising the Firstbits it gets printed a bit blurrier, having a much smaller font size, also sometimes with the hologram on top it affects readability as window is not 100% transparent. What I make sure is that the private key letters are all complete, firstbits are just extra information.

See:
https://i.imgur.com/0QI8rPN.jpg


Here is a picture of a 2014 Dogecoin: https://i.imgur.com/W2iVjhv.jpg

Firstbits have not faded there, I have been using the same ink and process for the last six years.  For what I have seen in my collection, some are "barely readable" since the beginning. (Having released the coin list should not make that a problem)

Furthermore I have my own "Canary", a couple tubes of 2014 10k Dogecoins + 2014 10k Bits BTC stored in humidity of 60%+, which I open and redeem from time to time to ensure the key is still readable, no issues so far.

I want to be as open and transparent about this as possible, and verify if some firstbits are indeed fading, as far as I know no private key has "suffered" from this issue. But bear in mind that no process, of any maker, is bulletproof and there will always be risks with physical keys.

Any doubt, please let me know. 
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November 22, 2020, 08:46:48 PM
#22
You peeled all these marbles to test, you broke my heart.  Sad
Bonus video to really make you cry.
Kialara Gore

I did this to ensure your kids/grandkids will be able to live healthy lives due to knowing the bitcoin you saved for them on your coins is still there!

Now I get your "Looks at drill" gag on a recent Kia auction thread.
Your project is BTCalls!
legendary
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November 20, 2020, 11:55:52 PM
#21
Here’s a perfect example why this project is well needed.. if you can help with the project, plz do !




( reminder about Infinitum- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.34158136 )
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November 20, 2020, 11:05:14 PM
#20
It’s a valiant effort, teeGUMES - thank you for sharing and for your time in doing this… I’d like to donate a Kialara Original back to you or whomever donated this one to be destroyed. Just PM me a mailing address.

I thought I'd add: In my latest release; Messengers, and because each bar features a non-replaceable one-of-a-kind work of art, I believe there to be a chance that none may ever be ‘redeemed’, or if they are, it could be far enough into the future that it is critical the private key is legible for generations. And that’s why I added inside of each a backup copy of the private key hand-written in pencil - because charcoal won’t fade, basically, ever.

Here’s the test key I made. It covers the front and back of a small square of museum quality archival paper which is then laminated.



Best,

Max-
legendary
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November 17, 2020, 01:29:12 PM
#19
TeeGumes......A question to ponder...Some of the private keys are completely encapsulated inside a hologram with no air or light contact( especially if facing away from the hologram), would this extend the life of the paper and or ink compared to similar ones that are exposed? Also to ponder, would laminated priv keys extend the life of such ink and paper?

  A good article on paper and ink and the effect of light Photofading of Ballpoint Dyes Studied on Paper
Let me preface my answer with the fact that I am not an expert in any field associated with ink or paper, just a guy with a microscope and an idea for a thread.

The first part of your question is exactly what we'll be testing here. Everything unpeeled should technically last longer than the peeled coins on display here. It really starts to come together when you have the data that we already have with the Casascius coins I currently have. 2011 | 2014 | 2020 peel dates and they all look like they were peeled yesterday. Mind you they were all stored in an "unpeeled state" with the private key insert facing the metal and the hologram loosely reapplied to the best of the once-peeled adhesive's ability to hold it down. I've been thinking about this and I have a 2013 Casascius Brass 1BTC on its way to me in the mail right now. I am going to leave the insert and hologram facing upwards like you see in the third picture of each coin here just as a side project.. I believe the more data we have out in the open will benefit the whole Collectibles area. I might do this with a few popular duplicate items, have an "Outlier" section of this project.

Laminating could prove beneficial but there are always the different pros and cons with each new step added to making coins. You may extend the life yes, if you choose the right laminating material.. as we've seen with different top loading sleeves we never really know whats good and whats bad until something really bad happens. You don't want to be the coin maker to find out whats bad.
Also with laminating I feel like the dimensions of your paper insert now change. Thicker, taller, wider.. this now means less hologram to metal ratio which makes your coin more delicate and prone to a hologram coming off on its own. You solve this by making your paper insert smaller to compensate.. but now your private key or QR code is printed smaller and tighter.. more of a chance for the ink to bleed into an unrecognizable format.

There are just so many "what ifs" to think of, I think being a coin creator today you have to look back and just see "what works" and focus on increasing security rather than trying to reinvent the wheel.
Now speaking of the wheel.. is it really a paper insert that relies on the lifespan of paper and ink? I'm already thinking about six months in the future when I pull all these coins out to throw under the microscope again.. the question already in the back of my mind is do I really have to scope the engraved coins**? Something to think about.

**of course I will


Side note: I'd be very interested in an experienced tattoo artists' opinion.
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November 17, 2020, 12:43:54 PM
#18
TeeGumes......A question to ponder...Some of the private keys are completely encapsulated inside a hologram with no air or light contact( especially if facing away from the hologram), would this extend the life of the paper and or ink compared to similar ones that are exposed? Also to ponder, would laminated priv keys extend the life of such ink and paper?

  A good article on paper and ink and the effect of light Photofading of Ballpoint Dyes Studied on Paper
legendary
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May the coin be with you..
November 17, 2020, 11:14:26 AM
#17
Great thread, thank you so much for this.

Its been on my mind a bit lately on how the quality of the ink may degrade over time, so this thread has been a god send

Thanks!
legendary
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November 17, 2020, 06:45:07 AM
#16
Outstanding work teeGUMES.

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November 17, 2020, 02:57:59 AM
#15
I sent you all the merit I had left. Thanks for the informative thread, extremely well put together!

EDIT: Regarding the Satori coin, I have some old emails from one of their employees. I'll contact him to see if he can share information about the paper/ink they used.
legendary
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November 16, 2020, 07:57:36 PM
#14
Oh Wow, I've been in suspense forever now about this, this is really great, thanks so much Tee! Grin
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November 16, 2020, 07:11:20 PM
#13
amazing work and fantastic quality, i am astounded by the quality of work produced by the collectible community.
legendary
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November 16, 2020, 06:38:52 PM
#12
Awesome thread thanks so much for putting in all this effort to help all collectors sleep better. Is there a best and worst option so far in your opinion?
I'm no ink or paper connoisseur so I can't play favorites. I'm very curious to see this progress throughout the years.. even though some of the printing is really fine and clean looking, has it really "sunk" into the paper as well as some of the others? I tend to believe that the ability of the paper to retain the ink is going to be the superior detail over just a clean print job.

Look at the Casascius coins.. if I didn't tell you they were peeled in 2011, 2014, and 2020 you probably would have guessed I peeled them all yesterday.

Another note I wanted to make was that whatever was placed over the Kialara private key made it near impossible to get a good focus/picture when zoomed in. At no point could I really get down to the nitty gritty and see the ink particles or threads of the paper.

One thing I do know is that the creator's that have gotten back to me with additional information are definitely thinking about us when it comes time to peel, whether it be now or twenty years down the road. With our current group of innovators/creators we are in great hands.

A project I'd like to add is to submerge QR code/private key slips underwater for a lengthy amount of time.. put the "water resistant ink/paper" claims to the test. Lets see what 2021 can do for us first though.
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November 16, 2020, 06:12:19 PM
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Awesome thread thanks so much for putting in all this effort to help all collectors sleep better. Is there a best and worst option so far in your opinion?
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November 16, 2020, 05:43:37 PM
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You peeled all these marbles to test, you broke my heart.  Sad
Bonus video to really make you cry.
Kialara Gore

I did this to ensure your kids/grandkids will be able to live healthy lives due to knowing the bitcoin you saved for them on your coins is still there!
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November 16, 2020, 04:36:43 PM
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wow so many wonderful items on this page !  Shocked

I'm more and more attracted to these collectibles...is this a serious problem, doctor ?

Bookmarked thread  Wink
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November 16, 2020, 03:31:47 PM
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This is one of the most interesting threads I have read on bitcointalk, which is well documented and interesting
Thank you for this  Wink

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November 16, 2020, 01:01:12 PM
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a very very good thread and i take my hat off to you when i read and see what you have in mind. Shocked
teeGUMES, i thank you already now for all your work and i think that all cryptocurrencies collectors will support your work here in some way.💪
i personally find the whole preparation and all the information that will come to light very interesting for all of us Smiley
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November 16, 2020, 12:27:05 PM
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TeeGumes this is simply above and beyond.

Well done! As a key maker, we support this fully since people want to know they can trust our products.

You are actually helping everyone; because if the keys remain legible then people have confidence. And in the case (god forbid) that something is wrong, then the companies on this list can take steps to fix it.

It is a perfect way to compliment and actually check internal testing/ quality control.

This is serious business since at the end of the day, money is involved.

Thank you!








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November 16, 2020, 12:07:23 PM
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teeGUMES.
Phenomenal work. If I ever peel anything I'll be more than happy to send some of the items I peel to you regardless if you already have that coin or not listed. That's if you want it of course for the added variation! The reason being is just because 1 coin/item looked fine maybe another coin or collectible from the same lineup or version might not fare as well or might be much better having maybe been stored differently or exposed more or less to the elements etc.....

iBHK8
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November 16, 2020, 11:50:43 AM
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Some really great work. Much respect!
Bravo TeeGumes.....job well done..we needed someone to do this...Thankyou
Thanks guys. Last night I dreamt about coins under microscopes.. it was horrible.
There are still quite a few coins on their way to me in the mail right now. I'll casually sneak them in every once in awhile when I accumulate a few of them at a time.

To-do list for Q1/Q2 2021 update:
Buy tripod for phone
Get better at 'scopin
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November 16, 2020, 11:37:18 AM
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Bravo TeeGumes.....job well done..we needed someone to do this...Thankyou
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Reserved
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The Introduction:
As collectors of all things bitcoin/cryptocurrency related we put the faith and hope of incredible sums of value in that of a coin creator's hands. The handling of the creation of public/private keypairs and hopefully the destruction thereafter, along with the quality of paper and ink used to create the QR code/Private Key underneath the tamper proof holograms should be something we talk about and even monitor. The chemical composition of the coin/card itself.. will it react adversely after a certain amount of time and shorten the life span of the ink? How long exactly does ink last? I've started to ask people around me and I've never gotten a firm answer.. usually it's the same answer of "I don't know". What if in ten to twenty years we start peeling our Casascius/BTCC Mint/Crypto Imperator coins and we find that underneath the hologram is an illegible blob of ink due to bleeding or fading.
If every coin remained unpeeled we would never know.

Recently I began collecting coins and cards that I, along with others have peeled to serve as a resource for the community aswell as to act as an early warning sign.. the canary singing in the coal mine.. to help aide with the risk of the many with great sums lying in wait underneath a hologram. With the recent NFT(non fungible token) boom we have seen blockchain/cryptocurrency enter more of a mainstream approach with this recent Christie's auction. It won't be too long until we see some of the coins we trade here in Collectibles being introduced to various auction houses around the world. The question will always remain.. "Are the bitcoin still underneath the hologram?". With this thread we eliminate that question aswell as provide an accurate experiment that will run until the day I exit bitcoin for good (read: never).

In this thread you will find some of the more popular coins, rare coins, not so rare coins, and cards/notes made by many different creators. Some of these coins hold billions of satoshis and some only a few thousand. Remember, one bitcoin is equal to one hundred million satoshis.
With the ever changing fiat value of these coins and the length that I plan to run this thread I won't even begin to talk about the dollar value of one bitcoin or even one satoshi.


The Goal:
To monitor the paper and ink used underneath the various tamper proof holograms, scratch off portions, or any other form used to conceal the private key or mnemonic seed. Any sort of degradation will be noted either by the naked eye or underneath a digital microscope. High resolution pictures will be provided with each coin listed. The thread will be updated with new pictures/videos(maybe when I learn this microscope) biannually. See something I don't? Let me know in a PM and we can look further.


The Controls:
The peel date will be considered the date in which the bitcoin(or other crypto) has been swept from the coin. For unfunded coins I have sent a minute amount of bitcoin to the public address and swept it to show the peel date. These will range in years from 2011 up to 2020 and beyond. The earlier peel dates give us a much greater indication of the quality of the ink underneath the hologram and its ability to withstand being exposed to the air/atmosphere.

As mentioned above, your coin that remains unpeeled will have fared better than a coin that has been exposed to the atmosphere, humidity, heat, cold, and human touch. This is only an early warning sign and if any fading/deterioration happens to the set of coins in this thread I will reach out to other collectors privately to either check their peeled coins or possibly do the deed and peel one of their own. An alarm will never be raised until it is verified by a second and third set of eyes.

Coins will be stored in various airtites and placed inside the collectors box to keep them out of direct light and have less exposure to the elements. For transparency sake this experiment takes place in Canada with a wide range of extreme hots, colds, some inbetweens, and a fair amount of humidity. Our goal here is to not do anything a regular collector wouldn't do. There will not be silica gel packets or any sort of moisture/oxygen removers placed in the box.

New Coins/Cards/Notes will be purchased from the secondary market to make sure the integrity of this experiment can not be gamed.
Nothing in this thread is for sale. Don't even ask. This is a multiyear project/experiment, if you think I would sell anything posted here then you do not understand the importance of this thread.
All pictures should redirect to a higher resolution version when clicked.

The Equipment:
National Optical DC5-420TH Digital Stereo Zoom Microscope

The Flashery Large Lightbox

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G

Volterra Vario3 Collectors Box

Surgical Scalpel







The Coins
2011 Casascius 25BTC Coin
Creator: Mike Caldwell (Casascius)   |   Release Thread   |   Statement of Controls by Casascius




Peel Date: December 8, 2011
Public Address: 1PzEGi7a6UEGCAXtGjZj8kBX2VEHcLMrqd
Metal Composition: Gold plated alloy
Ink/Paper/Printer: "Inkjet, off-black color to ensure that C+M+Y+K ink all contribute to the color, so they would all have to fade to blank for this to be an issue."
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SkK5VPtmTm3mQKYaJQFRZP



2013 Casascius 1BTC Silver/Gilt Coin
Creator: Mike Caldwell (Casascius)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1Ag5UfMTgpzp4teQgKhvk4j7qJ7rwTgUfR
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver with Gilt
Ink/Paper/Printer: "Inkjet, off-black color to ensure that C+M+Y+K ink all contribute to the color, so they would all have to fade to blank for this to be an issue."
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SDm6rDSNyBQSDTqzupPBPZjPZ4G5Gk



2013 Casascius 0.5BTC Brass Coin
Creator: Mike Caldwell (Casascius)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: August 6, 2014
Public Address: 12CcJ6zyScNfz6bSfJk8Ko5EeA3jpnU6gZ
Metal Composition: Solid Brass
Ink/Paper/Printer: "Inkjet, off-black color to ensure that C+M+Y+K ink all contribute to the color, so they would all have to fade to blank for this to be an issue."
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  S6UCU23LJS9iQS4yQ235wQhQ3UmkJK



2014 Kialara Original
Creator: Max Mellenbruch (Kialara)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: November 15, 2020
Public Address: 12Jx9tnqRQFtqbso7FP8xAt3hw4eZBq37o
Metal Composition: Stainless Steel / Aluminium
Ink/Paper/Printer: "All private keys were generated securely, offline, and transferred via SD card to an offline printer with Dye-sublimation technology. Heat is used to transfer ink to the paper, then a clear protective coating is added which helps prevent against damage from light, water and gases - so your key will be safe for generations."
Tamper Proof Covering: "I wanted a security hologram, but I wanted to avoid the sticker look if possible. My solution was a clear hologram placed perfectly on top of an engraved disc bearing identical artwork."
Important to note that with Kialara Bars the art is the security. The art has to be destroyed in some sort of way to get to the private keys underneath.
What Is Underneath: The serial number of the bar along with a standard private key  |  5KNSpcPBof2Xx42CkFLBWW8BFThXXDDbmDANVy5uets2FoBNNwk



BTCC Mint 2018 V-Series One Tenth Bitcoin
Creator: BTCC Mint   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1HyYpBU97Ti1dejeKfhUrri3g7vRY1CsFT
Metal Composition: Titanium
Ink/Paper/Printer: The private key is printed on waterproof polyester paper
Tamper Proof Covering: Custom BTCC Mint Hologram(does not follow the industry standard Honeycomb style). Leaves more of a crinkle/fold when reapplied.
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SAf6MD7KLYkFS4pDas2V1gSkm4TqH8 aswell as QR Code which converts to the minikey



BTCC Mint Black 100k Bits Poker Chip
Creator: BTCC Mint   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: November 12, 2017
Public Address: 17RSmPsHLEw3mHLmfEUpsuVJGHREd7HVHe
Metal Composition: Premium Clay Composite
Ink/Paper/Printer: The private key is printed on waterproof polyester paper. There is adhesive underneath the private key insert holding down the paper
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SdNpaFYxNfTPS5tmMXcYdRjtgQ9oyT aswell as QR Code which converts to the minikey



2017 Denarium Gold Half Ounce Half BTC Coin
Creator: Denarium / Technomage   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 25, 2020
Public Address: 1LAZ9y3y67iLsFbX37tnqsn7JP1hSmXNhU
Metal Composition: .999 Pure Gold
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SLSbFcpHLG1fLQGRqLNRexK3M2MyEa aswell as QR Code which converts to the minikey



2017 Denarium Custom Silver Coin (Empty)
Creator: Denarium / Technomage   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 25, 2020
Public Address: 1LDbT62sGXWyYU7mhZBN1LMcRhNWwqPNeV
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SR3MJubBvHszK1GVaEwu8izkWyeKCE aswell as QR Code which converts to the minikey



2016 Denarium 1BTC Silver Coin (Empty)
Creator: Denarium / Technomage   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 25, 2020
Public Address: 1NtVC7hJV9pFtnbZQY73enPoPAcJndnNqM
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  S4fUCAB2HsYBTPYNmf36SUjiH1Zjqp aswell as QR Code which converts to the minikey



Crypto Imperator Super BTC Coin
Creator: CryptoImperator   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 23, 2020
Public Address: 18591H9fWVskhKRe2WtkMkRofVPdDFQkYG
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Laser printer with high quality 100gm2 paper printed on highest quality and definition setting
Tamper Proof Covering: "VOID" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SXGEQBX9Z6fU8TpNMKaKdDknvpiXHT



Crypto Imperator Magic Internet Money Coin
Creator: CryptoImperator   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1K5jt7mCG6AHHahgsAd4u88MCHdAZHSrEv
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Laser printer with high quality 100gm2 paper printed on highest quality and definition setting
Tamper Proof Covering: "VOID" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SjsjXuVWH6n73JLPsLz7JrM5x4H2dt



Lealana Brass 0.1BTC (Buyer Funded)
Creator: smoothie (Lealana)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 18kWfkz1dD5fGF7xEb4DR5GikA9hXVW3TK
Metal Composition: Solid Brass
Ink/Paper/Printer: Laser Printer  /  Standard printer paper
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SEZTf9VJ8otEeds58xvbKmkdJ7G6H6



Lealana 1LTC Brass Litecoin
Creator: smoothie (Lealana)   |   Release Thread
Donated by: Agrawas




Peel Date: September 7, 2019
Public Address: Lbfpw7WiUgCmW3hXTnLGgWnso3AJkHtARy
Metal Composition: Nickle Plated Brass
Ink/Paper/Printer: Laser Printer  /  Standard printer paper
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Mini Private Key  |  SGdZSunp838iBy2U83Zwf8gkdBb36n



Ravenbit Node Brass A (Green)
Creator: mrbrt (Ravenbit)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: July 15, 2020
Public Address: 165ahq6FowBZ2Pty18A3hUDxaab8b7u9Bq
Metal Composition: Solid Brass
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: Standard Private Key with blank rarity colored insert  |  5KTbqMLhgxtiLimiQnaBYeWqhQDZBofpVbXN1w5kr5o4sMXt57c



NastyFans Silver One Seat
Creator: OgNasty   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: September 7, 2019
Public Address: 1Nasty4QaGHffp2kuKSQL8xwdrRJeYm1JE
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Irrelevant, this coin has an engraved public and private key
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram. Hologram residue makes private key hard to read. Rubbing alcohol may be required.
What Is Underneath: Engraved standard private key  |  5J81AWTECctKvQj7ThT7nr49PybTWRxrN3MHxNr3o6eVY9SusFH



NaTTyMiNd's 5oz Silver Goddess by Eleutheria
Creator: NattyLiteCoin   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 23, 2020
Public Address: BTC: 1NaTTy3oXxKVEVnXJ3UBsPfd76X7oNxcyF   |   LTC: LMiNd3oXHxErDe3AXVHjmcuqoCEtoGK9uW
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Irrelevant, this coin has an engraved public and private key
Tamper Proof Covering: Clear plastic sticker the size of the holo, when peeled back the private keys are under a scratch off film
What Is Underneath: Engraved standard private keys. BTC: 5KHLjDUHWFoyTnX83kjZd2QtZWTxfviK7W1ndPB56cS6X3BXtej   |   LTC: 6vb4b8GrhgSyyPqmudo7xq7VEHHsXgnWKLzkgwdHoVpjSbFYBWR



Sol Noctis Bull Coin
Creator: Mint21 commissioned by TopWorldCoins  |   Read about bad private key creation




Peel Date: October 10, 2020
Public Address: 17tFfGghSJtt5uMgC3bYvnvxn7GUPsrWNv
Metal Composition: .999 Fine Silver
Ink/Paper/Printer: Private key is printed straight onto the metal with what appears to be black ink or could be lasered on.
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: 4dG8mtGXciH1EBDcQ4JSJpksQR6mBYXZK6NEvs6Y5nzT  |  This key is not recognizable to sweep the wallet. cwil has worked out how to turn that string into the actual private key
What Should Be Underneath: Ky2R1FXAa8j4tdaPPZ53BwU8HGiRHPuaxSqxYh3Y5WuxCfR1TQXB



Satori 0.001BTC Poker Chip
Creator: Raimu Inc.   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1DSryWwEjnTF85eJw9B4f5z2HGG6K4omqv
Metal Composition: Plastic
Ink/Paper/Printer: Information not available
Tamper Proof Covering: Hologram that partially detaches with the paper insert. No visible honeycomb or void but when laid back down definitely looks peeled unless perfectly placed.
What Is Underneath: QR Code and Serial Number  |  QR leads to L2whq8awaXojFRW2c6EKHmVmLAFWrHuJ9v596BN222GwBWpLwSQD



BitPiece 0.25BTC Coin
Creator: miffman / bigtimespaghetti   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1KRPCA4SUV3dZzRBvrR89Yxnaw99hHgp6B
Metal Composition: Solid Brass
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "VOID" style tamper proof hologram
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to 5JRTtUEc6HYZFrJfgR9MTcrhqFAzDDTSY9p4Bw6V8mw7togVhw1



Alpen Coin 2020, brillant
Creator: Alpen Coin   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: November 7, 2020
Public Address: 1gVYEx63sYFbrPpndNnJfMaRJHyM2h9vz
Metal Composition: Zinc Alloy
Ink/Paper/Printer: Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: Hologram that partially detaches with the paper insert. No visible honeycomb or void but when laid back down definitely looks peeled unless perfectly placed.
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to KwpnYYdGZxULk7AL5ML5jJntsWviRbXby849LVYkoGUrsQQsWvM1







The Cards
Coldkey Genesis Edition
Creator: yogg (Coldkey)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: bc1qckqgzsvk4dyuwr3zpha87jd9g0pefxcjftpe7l
Card Composition: PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Ink/Printer: The "ink" is a proprietary secret
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram with an additional layer overtop that needs to be cut into with a sharp knife
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to L4gasuxYuFPbVvniJC2kvpiBg2HitorQ8MfVKGrnBxumNQYo6dY2



Bitcoin Loaded Coldkey 1mBTC
Creator: yogg (Coldkey)   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: bc1qckqpfw38hv0d9rkvpxnpzuev5rsaftrs7tyhta
Card Composition: PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
Ink/Printer: The "ink" is a proprietary secret
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram with an additional layer overtop that needs to be cut into with a sharp knife
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to L5a5h5T7jfLemAXQMHD2UmhxT5RHTN2KjYAnHAocJJxfeE7G9WLF



Ballet "Real Bitcoin" Card
Creator: Ballet (Bobby Lee)   |   Release Thread   |   Ballet Private Key Security




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1LqfVF99srocFTwyKrgyY9JwiN3QwFC7wZ
Card Composition: 304 stainless steel
Ink/Printer: Laser etching with tamper-evident scratch-off material  |  Awaiting more info
Tamper Proof Covering: "Honeycomb" style tamper proof hologram aswell as a "scratch off" portion for the BIP38 decode key
What Is Underneath: QR code and BIP38 Encrypted Private Key - 6PnTJetRSB1FrPKAfSEQJFA46yowxQ7UU6HLzGZvyavLMhuhUWNf7a8HKA  |  Scratch off portion reveals code to decrypt wallet 792W-ER97-42AR-4ZH5-AZFT  |  Decrypted Private Key - Kywvhr7DcATkjNKL2QkW6kQMV3PaTrKc66sHVY8n9dpdTzP8Wvmj







The Notes
Bitcoin Suisse 100mBTC Loaded Note Series I
Creator: Bitcoin Suisse   |   Release Thread   |   Bitcoin Suisse Info and Security




Peel Date: November 13, 2020
Public Address: 1MXgK7JtswjLFydh9LL2NivJi7kbRnkrp1
Note Composition: Printed on synthetic polymer paper, resistant to water, wear and tear.
Ink/Printer: Usage of metallic silver ink on the bill, which cannot easily be replicated.
Tamper Proof Covering: Private key underneath a perforated pullback strip which then reveals a scratch off area as a second security layer.
What Is Underneath: Serial Number, QR Code, and Printed Private Key. QR leads to 5KKvHzmCbgwYBHBg5KLpZZpkTw7dDgGDMXnxfAEk8o3Hm1hTHdB



Bitcoin Suisse Generic BTC Note Series II
Creator: Bitcoin Suisse   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1bSGgxAy26u5jBgPy1vFNdQvhkSj3tiXw
Note Composition: The premium bank bill paper consists of 100% cotton for the optimal balance between a durability and a superior haptic feel
Ink/Printer: Optically variable OptiSafe® security printing colors and the use of UV-ink
Tamper Proof Covering: The QR Code is hidden behind an opaque scratch off area
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to 5JB8nqZwp5Q7c41gwQjz9qGf5VS2vEW3HGbx58Bog6WYZgDALBc



Polymerbit 5mBTC Northern Cardinal Note
Creator: Polymerbit   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 1FrRGPNwbMJZDnZ1mvEmPrFgEYDSb3aGU5
Note Composition: STC security paper
Ink/Printer: Water resistant ink
Tamper Proof Covering: Custom polymerbit hologram. Aluminium foil insert to block light from shining through. Hologram leaves residue when peeled and will appear damaged if attempted to be placed back.
What Is Underneath: QR code  |  QR leads to L1nftzvp9evQa1gFMH2szFza1VRjNDWmBSuBK8m5yz43naD6mUiD



Spesmonerujo 100mXMR Boron Butterfly Note
Creator: phishead   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 44MryqXT4mgJHziJsseJm1UGyqAW4MazqErcmy4LwzQfP3aGLWNo356hkJhoSs5JQNKC93QfUsAYqMN MwYm3BbtANFutPa3
Bb

Note Composition: Polymer
Ink/Printer: Water resistant ink
Tamper Proof Covering: Custom polymerbit hologram. Aluminium foil insert to block light from shining through. Hologram leaves residue when peeled and will appear damaged if attempted to be placed back.
What Is Underneath: 25 word mnemonic seed in a folded paper slip  |  upper thumbs exotic heron opposite large delayed custom reef tidy spying sash fossil baptism hookup rarest dusted selfish camp atom erase serving jewels jump selfish



Spesmonerujo 150mXMR Carbon Chamaeleon Note
Creator: phishead   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 43c5UkX2eyqYrnXTCepPuTjQMANhUSCt7LEPUGUkACtq8PkszbCVvQG34aLbaMww7aQ4o6YbdhEitjE SNUXBRdwhMQSTaC3
Bb

Note Composition: Polymer
Ink/Printer: Water resistant ink
Tamper Proof Covering: Custom polymerbit hologram. Aluminium foil insert to block light from shining through. Hologram leaves residue when peeled and will appear damaged if attempted to be placed back.
What Is Underneath: 25 word mnemonic seed in a folded paper slip  |  avoid rogue epoxy nodes casket cell womanly hockey birth omega muddy muppet axes typist zoom germs fuel sulking guarded industrial playful dosage misery musical epoxy



Papersafe Genesis Block Satoshi Note
Creator: BG4   |   Release Thread




Peel Date: October 24, 2020
Public Address: 12Jx9tnqRQFtqbso7FP8xAt3hw4eZBq37o
Note Composition: Security paper that bonds to the laser toner.
Ink/Printer: Printed with a laser printer. Many UV secrets hidden amongst the front and back of these notes. Try using a blacklight.
Tamper Proof Covering: Hologram which covers a scratch off security strip. Underneath is a 10 digit code to decrypt the BIP38 private key.
What Is Underneath: Uncovered Private Key - 6PfMgKTkhRk3DitrPpG7LVbfn5b2oVg2o82T8gy9hN4BRHgKhkPW1BQsA9  |  Underneath scratch off strip - 38B84038EC  |  Decrypted Private Key - 5K3811VmeYyYvqQNJ34vT6bvegjewph7nhLGEJyiERmNE1ra82E
*Disclaimer:* With this particular note I peeled the hologram back and got down to the scratch security layer. Without thinking about it I started to use my scalpel to peel off the scratch layer. This caused some of the paper to lift with the scratch off portion. I spoke with BG4 after and realized I was supposed to scratch off this layer rather than try to peel it off. His advice is to heat the hologram beforehand even just by rubbing it with your fingers.. it will make the process a lot easier.
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