If anyone is wondering about loading these, I would like to note that I will not personally load them. I want the end user to load it themselves. This is more secure, and it takes a key issue out of the equation - losing digital coins if the physical coin gets lost/stolen in shipping. Additionally, I don't want to be responsible for making 250 wallet/pairs that could be claimed I still have access to. More secure IMO.
For those of you that want to know how the key pair could possibly look, I made one in Illustrator with a wallet generated from
Cryptolife.net. It's 0.5" x 1.5", and would be folded accordion style into thirds. The space on the coin for the pair info is 0.5" x 0.5". The font used for this pair was 7pt, and it is perfectly legible when printed on a laserjet printer. I don't have an inkjet to test with, but I'm sure you could get similar results. Here it is:
FYI... thats a throw-away address, and no one should use it as it's now public.
-Fuse
Fuse,
What if you send the dev team a few more than planned and have them all sign it (using bitcointalk handles or real names if they choose) with a certificate of authenticity for those few extra coins I'm speaking of? For example, you send extra coins to GJ, he signs and posts a pic here, then sends coins to Waterloo, he signs and posts the updated pic, he sends to whoever, etc etc. Then offer the coins for sale at a premium price once everyone has signed. It will be the slowest transfer of NLG in the world (HAHA), but all kidding aside, it will attract even more attention and people will love to follow the gulden....