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December 08, 2014, 07:24:36 PM
#20
Fine. Then they are in a great state. As for the environment, they are in special red boxes made exclusivly for such use: could you pls read the OP before posting ? Thx.
I did. Could you please not insult me without thinking, thx. A red box still won't protect your coins against itself (or the outside for that matter, because it isn't airtight). The coins will become dusty and you have no idea what kind of chemicals are inside that box (or what get's inside from the outside). I'm sure that every, serious, coin collector out there would agree with me that having them in a box isn't good enough for long term preservation.

Gosh. I didn't mean to insult. They are boxes MADE for such use. I was looking for buyers and I get such comments...
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December 08, 2014, 07:20:14 PM
#19
Fine. Then they are in a great state. As for the environment, they are in special red boxes made exclusivly for such use: could you pls read the OP before posting ? Thx.
I did. Could you please not insult me without thinking, thx. A red box still won't protect your coins against itself (or the outside for that matter, because it isn't airtight). The coins will become dusty and you have no idea what kind of chemicals are inside that box (or what get's inside from the outside). I'm sure that every, serious, coin collector out there would agree with me that having them in a box isn't good enough for long term preservation.
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December 08, 2014, 07:17:05 PM
#18
Pls develop further. I am no expert and ready to accept your analysis.
Well, for starters, you keep your gold coins in an environment where outside influence can ruin them. You should at least have them in some sort of container (like you often see with Physical Bitcoins). Also, your coins will never be excellent. An excellent preserved comes means it just came from the press and even then it doesn't have to be perfect. They look great, yes, but they are no where near excellent.

Fine. Then they are in a great state. As for the environment, they are in special red boxes made exclusivly for such use: could you pls read the OP before posting ? Thx.
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December 08, 2014, 07:13:26 PM
#17
Pls develop further. I am no expert and ready to accept your analysis.
Well, for starters, you keep your gold coins in an environment where outside influence can ruin them. You should at least have them in some sort of container (like you often see with Physical Bitcoins). Also, your coins will never be excellent. An excellent preserved comes means it just came from the press and even then it doesn't have to be perfect. They look great, yes, but they are no where near excellent.
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December 08, 2014, 07:09:53 PM
#16
gold may be an asset to some. but for it to be of value, you have to sell it.
thus, gold has no value to those who hold it. best luck selling your choco buttons  Grin

Gold is an asset that can always be sold: it has been of value for centuries and will be a value for centuries. I do not understand your point as I am confident there are serious investors in this forum ready to buy gold and not only people who are so bored they post useless comments from time to time to annoy the real bitcoin economy. You are not interested in what I am proposing ? Then why even bother reading the topic Huh Unless you are interested in buying or negotiating, pls do not post here.

please provide new pictures (macro images please) of each of the coins with a piece of paper written with your forum username and the date, and i'll stop posting.

 Wink

You are too lazy to click on the link I put in the OP, aren't you ?

yes.  Cool
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December 08, 2014, 07:08:37 PM
#15
gold may be an asset to some. but for it to be of value, you have to sell it.
thus, gold has no value to those who hold it. best luck selling your choco buttons  Grin

Gold is an asset that can always be sold: it has been of value for centuries and will be a value for centuries. I do not understand your point as I am confident there are serious investors in this forum ready to buy gold and not only people who are so bored they post useless comments from time to time to annoy the real bitcoin economy. You are not interested in what I am proposing ? Then why even bother reading the topic Huh Unless you are interested in buying or negotiating, pls do not post here.

please provide new pictures (macro images please) of each of the coins with a piece of paper written with your forum username and the date, and i'll stop posting.

 Wink

You are too lazy to click on the link I put in the OP, aren't you ?
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December 08, 2014, 07:06:30 PM
#14
gold may be an asset to some. but for it to be of value, you have to sell it.
thus, gold has no value to those who hold it. best luck selling your choco buttons  Grin

Gold is an asset that can always be sold: it has been of value for centuries and will be a value for centuries. I do not understand your point as I am confident there are serious investors in this forum ready to buy gold and not only people who are so bored they post useless comments from time to time to annoy the real bitcoin economy. You are not interested in what I am proposing ? Then why even bother reading the topic Huh Unless you are interested in buying or negotiating, pls do not post here.

please provide new pictures (macro images please) of each of the coins with a piece of paper written with your forum username and the date, and i'll stop posting.

 Wink
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December 08, 2014, 07:05:54 PM
#13
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-Conservation: Excellent.
Yeaaaah..... No.

Pls develop further. I am no expert and ready to accept your analysis.
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December 08, 2014, 07:04:39 PM
#12
gold may be an asset to some. but for it to be of value, you have to sell it.
thus, gold has no value to those who hold it. best luck selling your choco buttons  Grin

Gold is an asset that can always be sold: it has been of value for centuries and will be a value for centuries. I do not understand your point as I am confident there are serious investors in this forum ready to buy gold and not only people who are so bored they post useless comments from time to time to annoy the real bitcoin economy. You are not interested in what I am proposing ? Then why even bother reading the topic Huh Unless you are interested in buying or negotiating, pls do not post here.
sr. member
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December 08, 2014, 07:03:36 PM
#11
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-Conservation: Excellent.
Yeaaaah..... No.

excellent *coughs* patina
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December 08, 2014, 07:02:38 PM
#10
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-Conservation: Excellent.
Yeaaaah..... No.
sr. member
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December 08, 2014, 06:57:57 PM
#9
gold may be an asset to some. but for it to be of value, you have to sell it.
thus, gold has no value to those who hold it. best luck selling your choco buttons  Grin
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 06:53:42 PM
#8
oh look ! chocolate buttons !

but mommy won't let me give away my very valuable BTC for chocolate buttons  Undecided

...I hope you are well aware that those chocolates as you call them have a more stable value than your BTC will ever have Wink

your sovereign is a restrike. worth melting for a ring for my wife, that's about it.

You must be blind... I said I know that. I have already said that price corresponds to 10% over spot! If you are not interested, pls at least post constructive comments...

Gold is an asset. A secure one. But if you want to melt a ring for your wife with your gold, that's your right Wink
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December 08, 2014, 06:48:39 PM
#7
oh look ! chocolate buttons !

but mommy won't let me give away my very valuable BTC for chocolate buttons  Undecided

...I hope you are well aware that those chocolates as you call them have a more stable value than your BTC will ever have Wink

your sovereign is a restrike. worth melting for a ring for my wife, that's about it.
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 06:45:32 PM
#6
oh look ! chocolate buttons !

but mommy won't let me give away my very valuable BTC for chocolate buttons  Undecided

...I hope you are well aware that those chocolates as you call them have a more stable value than your BTC will ever have Wink

Gold is the greatest asset to hold.
newbie
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December 08, 2014, 06:44:06 PM
#5
I don't want to dissapoint you, but those coins are mostly restrikes. (No numismatic value).You should weigh them, and multiply with daily gold price. And purity of gold might vary from coin to coin.

No need to disappoint anyone. I am well aware of this. The price corresponds to a 10% over spot since they are extremely well preserved. That's the price I got proposed once, but I wasn't willing to sell at that time. Those coins have quiet a good weight of gold in them Wink
sr. member
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December 08, 2014, 06:28:53 PM
#4
oh look ! chocolate buttons !

but mommy won't let me give away my very valuable BTC for chocolate buttons  Undecided
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December 08, 2014, 06:27:14 PM
#3
I don't want to dissapoint you, but those coins are mostly restrikes. (No numismatic value).You should weigh them, and multiply with daily gold price. And purity of gold might vary from coin to coin.
newbie
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December 07, 2014, 04:48:21 PM
#2
I also accept DMD.
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December 07, 2014, 04:28:14 PM
#1
Hello,

I am selling my 20FR  golden coins. Their year varies between 1882 and 1915.

-Price: 5BTC for the 7 coins.

-Conservation: Excellent.

-LittleBonus: Shipped inside 2 elegant red boxes (the ones you see below).

-Transaction: payment to my BTC wallet. Once payment is received, I will post a picture of the postal confirmation. Just specify your desired address. Once the golden coins are sent, responsibility is on the transport service to deliver.

-Please: confirm you have received the coins on this thread.

http://tassiloswebsite.com/image1.jpeg

http://tassiloswebsite.com/image2.jpeg

http://tassiloswebsite.com/image3.jpeg

http://tassiloswebsite.com/image4.jpeg

Proof of ownership: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=885789.new#new

I will post my BTC wallet address once someone is interested.
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