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legendary
Activity: 2676
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BitcoinPenny.com
November 08, 2019, 03:57:14 PM
UPDATE: I have one coin left for sale. It has a tiny scratch on the front. (Back is flawless.) Selling for 50% OFF. SOLD

Comes with original pearl white gift box, info card, and doodle.

(Photos below of the actual coin.)

Regards,
Chris





legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 24, 2018, 09:59:54 AM
Received YES  Roll Eyes
A surprise
medal/medallion alignment
Thank for work

Woohoo! Congratulations on the good luck! Shocked

(I'm jealous.)

Regards,
Chris

member
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November 24, 2018, 09:56:31 AM
#99
Received YES  Roll Eyes
A surprise
medal/medallion alignment
Thank for work

wow congratulations Friend
newbie
Activity: 138
Merit: 0
November 24, 2018, 08:36:15 AM
#98
Received YES  Roll Eyes
A surprise
medal/medallion alignment
Thank for work
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 19, 2018, 11:31:16 AM
#97
Got mine today. Wonderful quality.  Shocked
My first platinum collectible ever - now I can proudly say it was a BTC-Penny.

Thank you for the kind words, Kryptowerk! Just curious... did you get one of the rare variations?

Regards,
Me
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1403
Disobey.
November 19, 2018, 11:13:14 AM
#96
Got mine today. Wonderful quality.  Shocked
My first platinum collectible ever - now I can proudly say it was a BTC-Penny.
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 18, 2018, 08:53:54 AM
#95
Dann these look sick, and I Love Platinum! Props to you Chris & Bitcoin Penny for doing well over the past few years and growing your business to making platinum, gold, and silver Bitcoin Pennies!

Keep up the great work; I remember when you started on here, I still have one of the first few sets of Bitcoin Pennies. I've been away from the forum for the past couple years (wish I had gotten back on here sooner to get one of these!), not really by choice, and just got back on here recently and it's great to see your and others' success and the growth of both your businesses and the Bitcoin world & economy itself!

-snarlpill

Thank you for the kind words, snarlpill! It's good to have you back on the forum. Smiley

Yes, our little company has grown a bit since our early days, and it's all due to forum members like you who continue to support bitcoin and the bitcoin community. Browse the collectibles subforum, and you'll recognize a few more names of people who still make goodies for the bitcoin collectibles world. And several new makers with new ideas to appreciate and collect. Man, I love this place!

Welcome back, snarlpill!

Regards,
Chris
hero member
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November 18, 2018, 01:01:41 AM
#94
Dann these look sick, and I Love Platinum! Props to you Chris & Bitcoin Penny for doing well over the past few years and growing your business to making platinum, gold, and silver Bitcoin Pennies!

Keep up the great work; I remember when you started on here, I still have one of the first few sets of Bitcoin Pennies. I've been away from the forum for the past couple years (wish I had gotten back on here sooner to get one of these!), not really by choice, and just got back on here recently and it's great to see your and others' success and the growth of both your businesses and the Bitcoin world & economy itself!

-snarlpill
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 13, 2018, 03:53:16 PM
#93
GoldFish for me. Thank you.

You're very welcome, JanEmil. Thank YOU. Enjoy! Smiley

...should have been a platinum fish instead Cheesy

Well thought. I agree. Grin

Regards,
Chris
hero member
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November 13, 2018, 12:04:50 PM
#92
GoldFish for me. Thank you.
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 04, 2018, 07:18:26 PM
#91
Mr Chris,
     I for one am (clearly) VERY happy that you made some. Some kinda chance is better than NONE at all. It's a fantastic idea. I didn't know that there were other "error" coins....could you please elaborate? I ask because I have some other coppers and wasn't aware of the others.  Huh  I am stoked, going to throw all my bit pennies on my desk and begin my treasure hunt!!! Cheesy

You can read about all our various coins HERE.

In summary, there are 3 true error coins — 2015 CJB, 2016 DAVE, and (technically) 2016 SN. (All the 2016 SN coins were accidentally minted in the error orientation, so there aren't any non-errors of that one.)

Regards,
Chris
sr. member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 354
November 04, 2018, 04:49:17 PM
#90
Mr Chris,
     I for one am (clearly) VERY happy that you made some. Some kinda chance is better than NONE at all. It's a fantastic idea. I didn't know that there were other "error" coins....could you please elaborate? I ask because I have some other coppers and wasn't aware of the others.  Huh  I am stoked, going to throw all my bit pennies on my desk and begin my treasure hunt!!! Cheesy

     
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
November 04, 2018, 02:06:36 PM
#89
Nice... I got... nothing but normal coins...  Cry

Unfortunately, this is an unforeseen side effect of our idea to mint a few rarer "error" coins. Cry

We thought that our customers might enjoy the thrill of a chance to discover a slightly rarer coin in their orders. However, everyone wants the rarest coin, so the customers may feel disappointed when all they receive is a very fine platinum coin. And I certainly understand this reaction. It's natural.

So before we start the minting process on our upcoming gold coins, we'll give this idea a little more thought. Perhaps we shouldn't mint a few special "error" coins. Huh

Erm... so how does this happen? Are those book-turn coins created on purpose?

For the platinum coins, yes. The platinum "error" coins were made on purpose, which is why we write the word "error" in quotation marks. We've had two other error coins in our main line of copper coins, and those were true error coins — accidental errors in the minting process.

(EDIT: Perhaps we should stop calling them "error" coins to avoid confusion. Maybe "alternative alignment" or something like that would be more appropriate. I'll think on it. Thanks for bringing this up.)

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Not even sure if I get the term correctly, does it mean the coin will be on the right side, if I just turn it like I would a book page instead of flipping it via the horizontal axis by 180° (which should be the default)?

Yes, I think. It's difficult to explain in words, so I'll post a short video/GIF soon to illustrate the difference. Smiley


As for preference of book-turn vs coin-flip, I've always preferred coin-flip. It's what I'm most used to, since it's how all our US coins are minted.


Again, thanks for all the kind words on these special limited edition coins!

And thank you all for supporting bitcoin and The Bitcoin Penny Company!

Regards,
Chris
donator
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November 03, 2018, 06:13:53 PM
#88
A general question: Which way do you prefer to handle a coin? Personally I always thought that book-turn is the more natural way to handle a coin, just wondering.

I agree with you.  Book-turn seems more natural and is my preference.  Depending on the minting process, creators may or may not be able to control this.  While searching for the right mint for your project, this is a good question to ask along with whether or not you are able to take possession of the dies after production is complete.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
November 02, 2018, 05:57:33 PM
#87
Ah cool, wasn't aware of that.
A general question: Which way do you prefer to handle a coin? Personally I always thought that book-turn is the more natural way to handle a coin, just wondering.

Will go and check my bitcoin pennies now for sure. Cheesy

Since I'm older, I guess I prefer the USA penny style, but I don't let it bother me anymore if not. In crypto, it can be either I've found in general....
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1403
Disobey.
November 02, 2018, 05:46:57 PM
#86
I went back and checked my pennies...  Shocked Jumping Jelly Fish  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   I got 1 of the BOOK TURN Style coins!!!


What a pleasant surprise that was!!! I am a lucky, lucky Fatt Catt  Smiley  MEEEYOWSIE

Nice... I got... nothing but normal coins...  Cry

Erm... so how does this happen? Are those book-turn coins created on purpose?
Not even sure if I get the term correctly, does it mean the coin will be on the right side, if I just turn it like I would a book page instead of flipping it via the horizontal axis by 180° (which should be the default)?

Haven't received mine yet, but I'm sure it will arrive soon.

The "Default" way a coin should flip is like a real US penny, IE, not book page but flip it over by the top etc...

The "book-turn" coins were the rarer ones, so if you spin it sideways it's always right side up if that makes sense.

See the op for the distribution numbers and methods, but I believe it was random ....

Ah cool, wasn't aware of that.
A general question: Which way do you prefer to handle a coin? Personally I always thought that book-turn is the more natural way to handle a coin, just wondering.

Will go and check my bitcoin pennies now for sure. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
November 02, 2018, 05:42:45 PM
#85
I went back and checked my pennies...  Shocked Jumping Jelly Fish  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   I got 1 of the BOOK TURN Style coins!!!


What a pleasant surprise that was!!! I am a lucky, lucky Fatt Catt  Smiley  MEEEYOWSIE

Nice... I got... nothing but normal coins...  Cry

Erm... so how does this happen? Are those book-turn coins created on purpose?
Not even sure if I get the term correctly, does it mean the coin will be on the right side, if I just turn it like I would a book page instead of flipping it via the horizontal axis by 180° (which should be the default)?

Haven't received mine yet, but I'm sure it will arrive soon.

The "Default" way a coin should flip is like a real US penny, IE, not book page but flip it over by the top etc...

The "book-turn" coins were the rarer ones, so if you spin it sideways it's always right side up if that makes sense.

See the op for the distribution numbers and methods, but I believe it was random ....
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1403
Disobey.
November 02, 2018, 05:15:50 PM
#84
I went back and checked my pennies...  Shocked Jumping Jelly Fish  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   I got 1 of the BOOK TURN Style coins!!!


What a pleasant surprise that was!!! I am a lucky, lucky Fatt Catt  Smiley  MEEEYOWSIE

Nice... I got... nothing but normal coins...  Cry

Erm... so how does this happen? Are those book-turn coins created on purpose?
Not even sure if I get the term correctly, does it mean the coin will be on the right side, if I just turn it like I would a book page instead of flipping it via the horizontal axis by 180° (which should be the default)?

Haven't received mine yet, but I'm sure it will arrive soon.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
November 02, 2018, 02:41:01 PM
#83
I went back and checked my pennies...  Shocked Jumping Jelly Fish  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   I got 1 of the BOOK TURN Style coins!!!


What a pleasant surprise that was!!! I am a lucky, lucky Fatt Catt  Smiley  MEEEYOWSIE

Nice... I got... nothing but normal coins...  Cry
sr. member
Activity: 1928
Merit: 354
November 02, 2018, 02:40:26 PM
#82
I went back and checked my pennies...  Shocked Jumping Jelly Fish  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy   I got 1 of the BOOK TURN Style coins!!!


What a pleasant surprise that was!!! I am a lucky, lucky Fatt Catt  Smiley  MEEEYOWSIE
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