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Topic: Possibly the rarest crypto coin in existance for sale! Jetcoin coin ! - page 4. (Read 3921 times)

newbie
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Here is a fun fact - did you know tickets for the inside bitcoin events cost hundred of pounds for a ticket?

Moving on.....I have some statistics for you wise guys - There are 7 billion people in this world.

There are 3 Jetcoin coins claimed so far.

Guess the supply to demand ratio if only 0.00001% of people decided to collect crypto coins in the future,

This coin is pirate treasure.
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Maybe elianite wants to put his money where his mouth is, and give an offer for that coin? Roll Eyes

I never said that buying for 2BTC would be a good idea, only that I could understand some serious collector offering that amount if they really wanted the coin. That said, Im sure there would be a buyer very quickly at say 0.5BTC at today's prices. In any case, 5+ btc for this is pure madness to even ask.
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Goodbye, Z.
Maybe elianite wants to put his money where his mouth is, and give an offer for that coin? Roll Eyes
legendary
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If bitcoin goes mainstream and this coin gets tens of thousands of dollars i would be quite surprised.  I am sitting on a goldmine as we all are then.  Think its a bit unrealistic though for unloaded coins with little relevance to fetch that or even sniff that.  I could be wrong though.

You are correct; I think when i said 'many' i was more saying '1-3' tens of thousands. Still a huge stretch, but I speak of a scenario where all 'money' gets replaced with cryptocurrency of some form, leading to a huge influx of collectors. If we imagine that a scenario where a few hundred million dollars gets poured into collecting crypto-coins, then its going to be a fact that anything made in 2013/14/15 is going to have notable value, and more so if the coin is well documented with a small mintage and such. There are a relatively small number of pre-2015 coins made, so imagine if alot of money starts fighting over them.
Crypto-currencies are now at almost 55bn market cap. Lets say that eventually increases to a 1 trillion cap, or much more. 100m in the collectible market would not be out of the question. How many coins exist now? I guess you could add it up from my book, but even among 100,000 coins that's $1,000 average per minted coin in collector value.
and the real question is how many coins exist pre 2015?
I support your logic, elianite is making complete sense.


I fail to see the logic though on "current" pricing.  I have to pay now the premium that this coin might have (super small chance).  If thats the case why dont i see my casascius coins for $100,000 now because thats what i assume the will be later.  See where im getting at.  Current value is what it is and the pricing now should reflect that.  Trust nothing more i would like to see is a jetcoin (sorry i still dont know what that even is) fetching insane money.  That would mean all the other coins would be fetching crazy prices too.  But for today May 2017 your crazy if you think that is what people should be buying it for.
newbie
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If bitcoin goes mainstream and this coin gets tens of thousands of dollars i would be quite surprised.  I am sitting on a goldmine as we all are then.  Think its a bit unrealistic though for unloaded coins with little relevance to fetch that or even sniff that.  I could be wrong though.

You are correct; I think when i said 'many' i was more saying '1-3' tens of thousands. Still a huge stretch, but I speak of a scenario where all 'money' gets replaced with cryptocurrency of some form, leading to a huge influx of collectors. If we imagine that a scenario where a few hundred million dollars gets poured into collecting crypto-coins, then its going to be a fact that anything made in 2013/14/15 is going to have notable value, and more so if the coin is well documented with a small mintage and such. There are a relatively small number of pre-2015 coins made, so imagine if alot of money starts fighting over them.
Crypto-currencies are now at almost 55bn market cap. Lets say that eventually increases to a 1 trillion cap, or much more. 100m in the collectible market would not be out of the question. How many coins exist now? I guess you could add it up from my book, but even among 100,000 coins that's $1,000 average per minted coin in collector value.
and the real question is how many coins exist pre 2015?
I support your logic, elianite is making complete sense.
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
If bitcoin goes mainstream and this coin gets tens of thousands of dollars i would be quite surprised.  I am sitting on a goldmine as we all are then.  Think its a bit unrealistic though for unloaded coins with little relevance to fetch that or even sniff that.  I could be wrong though.

You are correct; I think when i said 'many' i was more saying '1-3' tens of thousands. Still a huge stretch, but I speak of a scenario where all 'money' gets replaced with cryptocurrency of some form, leading to a huge influx of collectors. If we imagine that a scenario where a few hundred million dollars gets poured into collecting crypto-coins, then its going to be a fact that anything made in 2013/14/15 is going to have notable value, and more so if the coin is well documented with a small mintage and such. There are a relatively small number of pre-2015 coins made, so imagine if alot of money starts fighting over them.
Crypto-currencies are now at almost 55bn market cap. Lets say that eventually increases to a 1 trillion cap, or much more. 100m in the collectible market would not be out of the question. How many coins exist now? I guess you could add it up from my book, but even among 100,000 coins that's $1,000 average per minted coin in collector value.
legendary
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Oh boy, didn't think this would make it to 4 pages Smiley

Glad to see this coin potentially be listed on next edition of the Encyclopedia...

3 discovered so far. Look in yer drawers!

legendary
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Thankyou for the info.

Regarding comparisons to Casascius.. you are looking at it wrong. You need to compare to other similar coins, coins that were used promotionally and are related to some non-btc cryptocurrency. There exist such coins for Monero, Peercoin, and numerous others. I can tell you, that while these coins are usually made in batches of 100 (which we can safely assume is the minimum mintage of this coin), there is virtually market for them now. On a good day one such coin might go for $100-$200. Considering this, my suggestion of several thousands is massive. I could totally see a rare coin like this going for many tens of thousands if bitcoin went 'mainstream', but not more, so it would be unreasonable to spend hundreds of thousands now.


b) Please add this remarkable coin to the next version of your book. If you decide to use the images i uploaded , i am pleased to say that i will not charge you for rights to use my photos of this gem.

Good to know; I can't say anyone has ever suggested that I should pay to use their photos.. if they did I would have a big laugh  Cheesy Cheesy 
That said, please do feel free to PM higher quality photos to myself and minerjones, along with you name if you would like us to attribute it.
Also, I offer you a 10% discount on either of my books  Wink

If bitcoin goes mainstream and this coin gets tens of thousands of dollars i would be quite surprised.  I am sitting on a goldmine as we all are then.  Think its a bit unrealistic though for unloaded coins with little relevance to fetch that or even sniff that.  I could be wrong though.
newbie
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Thankyou for the info.

Regarding comparisons to Casascius.. you are looking at it wrong. You need to compare to other similar coins, coins that were used promotionally and are related to some non-btc cryptocurrency. There exist such coins for Monero, Peercoin, and numerous others. I can tell you, that while these coins are usually made in batches of 100 (which we can safely assume is the minimum mintage of this coin), there is virtually market for them now. On a good day one such coin might go for $100-$200. Considering this, my suggestion of several thousands is massive. I could totally see a rare coin like this going for many tens of thousands if bitcoin went 'mainstream', but not more, so it would be unreasonable to spend hundreds of thousands now.


b) Please add this remarkable coin to the next version of your book. If you decide to use the images i uploaded , i am pleased to say that i will not charge you for rights to use my photos of this gem.

Good to know; I can't say anyone has ever suggested that I should pay to use their photos.. if they did I would have a big laugh  Cheesy Cheesy 
That said, please do feel free to PM higher quality photos to myself and minerjones, along with you name if you would like us to attribute it.
Also, I offer you a 10% discount on either of my books  Wink

I'll send you some pro pics sometime this week.
Thanks
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Thankyou for the info.

Regarding comparisons to Casascius.. you are looking at it wrong. You need to compare to other similar coins, coins that were used promotionally and are related to some non-btc cryptocurrency. There exist such coins for Monero, Peercoin, and numerous others. I can tell you, that while these coins are usually made in batches of 100 (which we can safely assume is the minimum mintage of this coin), there is virtually market for them now. On a good day one such coin might go for $100-$200. Considering this, my suggestion of several thousands is massive. I could totally see a rare coin like this going for many tens of thousands if bitcoin went 'mainstream', but not more, so it would be unreasonable to spend hundreds of thousands now.


b) Please add this remarkable coin to the next version of your book. If you decide to use the images i uploaded , i am pleased to say that i will not charge you for rights to use my photos of this gem.

Good to know; I can't say anyone has ever suggested that I should pay to use their photos.. if they did I would have a big laugh  Cheesy Cheesy 
That said, please do feel free to PM higher quality photos to myself and minerjones, along with you name if you would like us to attribute it.
Also, I offer you a 10% discount on either of my books  Wink
newbie
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There were lots of people in the industry at the conference including popular collectable supplier HARDBTC.
It's entirely irrelevant who was at that conference. Minor coin assessment:
1) Metal used: Brass #Bad.
2) Condition: Doesn't look good from what I can tell.
3) BTC coin: No.
4) Jetcoin importance: none.
5) Asking price: Someone has been taking a lot of acid lately.

Oh and btw

The Jetcoin Platform will be built with NXT technology (nxt.org), delivering a unique and decentralised financial platform. Jetcoin holders are able to earn revenues through Jetcoin Contracts and its social media rewards system, P.O.S.E. (Proof Of Social Engagement) as well as access unique lifestyle experiences.

In developing the Jetcoin ecosystem of partnerships, deals have been made with top service providers like Samsung Sportsflow and Pogoseat to optimise fan experience and engagement in sport entertainment.

Main sponsor of Serie A football team, A.C. ChievoVerona, ‘jetcoin’ is a new digital fuel issued by the Jetcoin Institute.

A.C. Chievo Verona is a professional Serie A Italian Football club named after and based in Chievo, Verona, in the Veneto region. Visit http://chievoverona.tv

ogoseat is an enterprise solution for sports teams and concert venues that enables their fans to upgrade seats and purchase unique VIP upgrades during events. Pogoseat currently works with clients across the NBA, MLB, NHL, AFL, The Football League and NCAA all over America. Visit https://www.pogoseat.com


newbie
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Buy it now 100 BTC. - Once bitcoin goes mainstream and so does crypto coin collecting, I expect this coin to fetch hundreds of thousands.

This is cool, i was not aware of this coin. I have written a book about crypto coin collecting (check my signature  Cool), and while I think that collecting can become much more popular as time goes on, I can say that you will have no luck getting anything near 100 BTC for this.

FIRSTLY, People that believe that crypro-coin collecting will go mainstream will also believe that BTC will likely go up 10x or 100x, meaning they are effectively paying 2m-20m for this coin, which is surely ridiculous

SECONDLY, despite all my research, I've never seen this. There is no 'story' behind it, and thus no history to speak of. For all we know, 1,000 exist, OR it is a one-off coin that you created. If I could sell a 'newly discovered' coin for $200,000, you can bet I would be manufacturing a coin with '2013' or whatever on it.

My advice is that you hold this coin; if one or two others surface, there will be a story to tell, and more info. I'd also like to add it to the next version of my book.  It might be worth something (but not 200K) in 3-10 years. That said, if you are very lucky, I could see you getting 2 BTC from some very serious collector.



Thankyou for taking interest in Jetcoin coin,
a) This coin is certainly very real, two others have turned up on this thread who have received the same coin at bitcoin conferences (specifically at the jetcoin stand). Please read the entire thread.
b) Please add this remarkable coin to the next version of your book. If you decide to use the images i uploaded , i am pleased to say that i will not charge you for rights to use it.
c)There is a story behind this coin. Jetcoin went to all the bitcoin conferences to promote their project. They created these coins and attached it to a business card and gave it to people for free at the conferences. This is one of the few coins where the story behind it does not involve a sale (makes this coin even more unique and rare).
d) This could possibly be one of the rarest coins in crypto history, sure you can speculate on the price, but to say that i could only get 2BTC for a coin which is rarer than Casascius 10btc Silver or 1 BTC error is just offensive.

Have a look at the price of these coins and then tell me if i am being so rediculous.

http://www.therichest.com/luxury/most-expensive/the-top-10-rarest-coins-in-the-world/

If you need some professional photos of this coin, i will be happy to send you some over in  return for a copy of a complete e-book of your encyclopedia.
Thankyou,
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
There were lots of people in the industry at the conference including popular collectable supplier HARDBTC.
It's entirely irrelevant who was at that conference. Minor coin assessment:
1) Metal used: Brass #Bad.
2) Condition: Doesn't look good from what I can tell.
3) BTC coin: No.
4) Jetcoin importance: none.
5) Asking price: Someone has been taking a lot of acid lately.

I generally disagree with this assessment. i think the coin is interesting in that it was used as a promotional item by a company, and the story behind that company may be interesting. In this way it becomes a 'physical manifestation' of crypto-history, which can in itself be valuable. Similarly, I dont think the fact that it is associated with a 'shitcoin' is in any way relevant to its value as a historically significant collectible that is a testament to the crazy times of 100's of currencies. Indeed, if this is associated with zerocoin, it may be the only 'relic' of its existence. I think it is an interesting coin and might even get a page or half-page in my book, meaning it will be 'known' for a long time. I don't think it would be completely insane (but maybe a little nutty) to pay sub-5000 for this coin, which is a little over 2.5BTC now.

that said.. 100BTC   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Buy it now 100 BTC. - Once bitcoin goes mainstream and so does crypto coin collecting, I expect this coin to fetch hundreds of thousands.

This is cool, i was not aware of this coin. I have written a book about crypto coin collecting (check my signature  Cool), and while I think that collecting can become much more popular as time goes on, I can say that you will have no luck getting anything near 100 BTC for this.

FIRSTLY, People that believe that crypro-coin collecting will go mainstream will also believe that BTC will likely go up 10x or 100x, meaning they are effectively paying 2m-20m for this coin, which is surely ridiculous

SECONDLY, despite all my research, I've never seen this. There is no 'story' behind it, and thus no history to speak of. For all we know, 1,000 exist, OR it is a one-off coin that you created. If I could sell a 'newly discovered' coin for $200,000, you can bet I would be manufacturing a coin with '2013' or whatever on it.

My advice is that you hold this coin; if one or two others surface, there will be a story to tell, and more info. I'd also like to add it to the next version of my book.  It might be worth something (but not 200K) in 3-10 years. That said, if you are very lucky, I could see you getting 2 BTC from some very serious collector.

legendary
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This is pretty funny a newbie comming on the forums trying to sell a promotional throw away coin for 100 BTC. I'll offer you .001 LTC for it  Grin

Ffs I came too late and the bidding got way out of hand. No one can afford to blow that kind of money on a brass token of a dead shitcoin. You are obviously the litecoin equivalent of Satoshi Nakamoto my friend. I bid you good day.


Or are we trolling the feed?

My brain hurts after reading this thread in it's entirety.



I will trade one large clump of ...premium organic free reign (grass fed?) majestic Shih-tzu fur for your magical token. You send first though. I don't know if an escrow would take this trade seriously enough.
legendary
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Meh.
Why are you guys feeding the troll? lolz. Well done ventec100!

This is a classic case of double trolling, H! It's going down...quite nicely so far Grin

I guess, good laugh reading through the thread though  Cheesy
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Electricity is really just organized lightning
Why are you guys feeding the troll? lolz. Well done ventec100!

This is a classic case of double trolling, H! It's going down...quite nicely so far Grin
legendary
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Meh.
Why are you guys feeding the troll? lolz. Well done ventec100!
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
they were just covering themselves in case it needs to be shipped to mars as well.
Haven't seen Lauda in this thread yet. Roll Eyes

I think this includes shipping via spacecraft
You could say it's going to be shipped via a...Jet!



Why are you guys feeding the troll?
Or are we trolling the feed?
legendary
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lol
funny thing!

maybe the guy thinks btc price is still 0.1$ per btc
but i'd say 10$ would be alot for the coin as well unless it includes shipping

Sky i think you hit the nail on the head and im starting to realize i screwd up.  I think it is $10, it was the worldwide shipping that cost the extra 99.99btc. I think this includes shipping via spacecraft, they were just covering themselves in case it needs to be shipped to mars as well.
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