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Topic: Looking for the Value of a St. Petersburg Casascius Graded Coin (Read 245 times)

sr. member
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Thank you all for your input!  Grin
sr. member
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Well...I'm thinking of pairing it with the Bitcoin Gameday Machine canvas print signed and numbered with the COA that Josh Dykgraaf made for these. Check out the football in the robots left grip.....



legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
I'd say somewhere around 0.1BTC would be a fair value today. But as MN has pointed out, auction is the only way to find out the real market value Smiley. Start at 0 with no min increments and let it run for 7 days, should be fun & interesting.

Aye I will be a bidder for sure  Wink
legendary
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Meh.
I'd say somewhere around 0.1BTC would be a fair value today. But as MN has pointed out, auction is the only way to find out the real market value Smiley. Start at 0 with no min increments and let it run for 7 days, should be fun & interesting.
sr. member
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I bought a MS69 in March '17 for around 0.3 BTC when BTC was at USD 1k...

Today that same coin would probably sell for 0.05 BTC I guess. Roll Eyes
legendary
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MONKEYNUTS
You dont see these come up very often these days. I guess auction will be the only way to find current market value
sr. member
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I know that one of these sold on September 19, 2017 in here for 0.16BTC Graded 67, was wondering what one is worth today. The one that sold then was a yellow slab MS67 DCAM. Any ideas?








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