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June 30, 2021, 07:51:43 AM
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I have now started the auction for my set of Luckybit coins:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/canceled-luckybit-physical-bitcoin-set-31100-5346727
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I have a couple of these coins myself and am thinking of selling a set, just trying to get as much information as possible on how rare they are for purchase before i set a sale price.
I am in no big rush to sell, and it looks like these coins are quite rare. I am having a hard time finding another good condition set or even single silver plated coins for sale.



Why not do an auction if your main concern is your selling price. Since you have a couple of the coin, you can try it to determine the market value of your coin. This is the common method here in the forum especially if there's only few sale thread recorded here in the forum. Just set a minimum bid that you can afford your token to sell at lowest price.
That's the plan, I will hold an auction soon  Wink
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I have a couple of these coins myself and am thinking of selling a set, just trying to get as much information as possible on how rare they are for purchase before i set a sale price.
I am in no big rush to sell, and it looks like these coins are quite rare. I am having a hard time finding another good condition set or even single silver plated coins for sale.



Why not do an auction if your main concern is your selling price. Since you have a couple of the coin, you can try it to determine the market value of your coin. This is the common method here in the forum especially if there's only few sale thread recorded here in the forum. Just set a minimum bid that you can afford your token to sell at lowest price.
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I know a bunch of the holders, no one really selling cheap or at all and most didn't sell for huge prices. Also, up to date no one showing up here.
I sold my silver and rose plated coins for .01 btc both when it was around 10k, buyer funded them and got a new holo thanks to MJ and they are refunded and held.

Not tryna fuck anyone's biz here but use escrow and be safe.

Seems no one is popping in, i'll send yet another PM to another set holder perhaps he decides Smiley.

I expected to buy myself the coins i sold and the other versions but i'm taking my time seems.
The silver coin i think we all trying to get. And i'm not sure but since it closed i think he didn't want to sell anymore, but i guess persistence would be key here.
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Thanks for the info @andulolika
I have a couple of these coins myself and am thinking of selling a set, just trying to get as much information as possible on how rare they are for purchase before i set a sale price.
I am in no big rush to sell, and it looks like these coins are quite rare. I am having a hard time finding another good condition set or even single silver plated coins for sale.

Something else i found in my research travels that i would love to see a pic of and inquire about purchasing, is this "Laser-engraved collector’s ASIC miner Blockerupter USB miner by LuckyBit" Sounds like a cool collector item to me:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=434923.msg4777676;topicseen#msg4777676
Anyone seen one?
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I know where one of the silver coins are, and it is for sale, I was going to buy it like a year ago but eventually failed and forgot, if anyone really wants it i can contact the owner, otherwise I want it myself Tongue.
Is this the .999 pure silver coin you are talking about?
I would be interested to know how much these go for since there was only ever 10 produced.
Please DM me a price if still for sale. Still interested in a price if a silver plated coin, please provide serial number.

Edit:
I have found another thread that confirms only 5 of the silver plated Luckybit coins where available for public purchase, all via auctions.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936
You can see the post from TheNewAnon135246 quoted here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936

These silver plated coins seem to be very rare, rose gold are also not so easy to find in good condition.
Did many people have these graded?
The silver coins were mostly given to staff, the plated ones were given in competitions.
Yes correct,  this is in line with what i have discovered. The pure silver x10 for the staff, silver plated x100 for players and a couple auctioned off. Thanks for confirming.
The .999 pure silver coins were made for the Luckybit staff. They are easily distinguished by the .999 pure silver marking on the front of the coin, and are numbered from 1-10 i believe.

Any information on the Luckybit coins is interesting to read for me, but what i am really trying to get an idea of now is, "how many silver plated coins are in the hands of collectors and, how many have been lost by winners not interested in the collectors coins (very hard to account for lost coins, i know. Always easier to find what collectors have and write off the rest).
I am most interested to know how many people own matching silver and rose gold sets of these coins?

I was thinking that if the majority of these coins were only awarded as prizes and not available for public sale, a matching set in good condition would be hard to find and probably cost a bit to acquire.

Edit: @andulolika, i see you were the lucky winner of the #95 silver plated coin. Cheesy
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13931927

Have you still got the coin and if so were you able to pair it with the #95 rose gold coin?
I sold both my silver plated and rose gold coins, i just recieved an answer from the pure silver holder. I don't think many silver coins were sold, i can ask their ex community manager tho, ill be back.

It was and still probably is one of the coolest casinos bitcoin had. Was user since their first opening week.

Edit: apparently everyone busy so i just forwarded the link to the thread to both the silver coin holder and their community manager
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As far as I remember. They do weekly giveaway on the forum with the price of luckybit coin to the winner. I don't see now the thread and I can't remember the year but I'm certain they do giveaway in a form of raffle every week.

Edit:

Found it here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-luckybit-silver-wallet-raffle-limited-edition-prizes-1307173

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/luckybit-rainbow-raffle-physical-coin-prizes-1776094

The owner distribute most of the coin in form of raffle and giveaways for luckybit promotion.
This is what i was looking for and will enable me to dig a little deeper into the distribution history of these coins.
Thank you very much!
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 As far as I remember. They do weekly giveaway on the forum with the price of luckybit coin to the winner. I don't see now the thread and I can't remember the year but I'm certain they do giveaway in a form of raffle every week.

Edit:

Found it here:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-luckybit-silver-wallet-raffle-limited-edition-prizes-1307173

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/luckybit-rainbow-raffle-physical-coin-prizes-1776094

The owner distribute most of the coin in form of raffle and giveaways for luckybit promotion.
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I know where one of the silver coins are, and it is for sale, I was going to buy it like a year ago but eventually failed and forgot, if anyone really wants it i can contact the owner, otherwise I want it myself Tongue.
Is this the .999 pure silver coin you are talking about?
I would be interested to know how much these go for since there was only ever 10 produced.
Please DM me a price if still for sale. Still interested in a price if a silver plated coin, please provide serial number.

Edit:
I have found another thread that confirms only 5 of the silver plated Luckybit coins where available for public purchase, all via auctions.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936
You can see the post from TheNewAnon135246 quoted here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936

These silver plated coins seem to be very rare, rose gold are also not so easy to find in good condition.
Did many people have these graded?
The silver coins were mostly given to staff, the plated ones were given in competitions.
Yes correct,  this is in line with what i have discovered. The pure silver x10 for the staff, silver plated x100 for players and a couple auctioned off. Thanks for confirming.
The .999 pure silver coins were made for the Luckybit staff. They are easily distinguished by the .999 pure silver marking on the front of the coin, and are numbered from 1-10 i believe.

Any information on the Luckybit coins is interesting to read for me, but what i am really trying to get an idea of now is, "how many silver plated coins are in the hands of collectors and, how many have been lost by winners not interested in the collectors coins (very hard to account for lost coins, i know. Always easier to find what collectors have and write off the rest).
I am most interested to know how many people own matching silver and rose gold sets of these coins?

I was thinking that if the majority of these coins were only awarded as prizes and not available for public sale, a matching set in good condition would be hard to find and probably cost a bit to acquire.

Edit: @andulolika, i see you were the lucky winner of the #95 silver plated coin. Cheesy
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13931927

Have you still got the coin and if so were you able to pair it with the #95 rose gold coin?
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I know where one of the silver coins are, and it is for sale, I was going to buy it like a year ago but eventually failed and forgot, if anyone really wants it i can contact the owner, otherwise I want it myself Tongue.

Edit:
I have found another thread that confirms only 5 of the silver platedLuckybit coins where available for public purchase, all via auctions.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936
You can see the post from TheNewAnon135246 quoted here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936

These silver plated coins seem to be very rare, rose gold are also not so easy to find in good condition.
Did many people have these graded?
The silver coins were mostly given to staff, the plated ones were given in competitions.
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I have found another thread that confirms only 5 of the silver platedLuckybit coins where available for public purchase, all via auctions.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936
You can see the post from TheNewAnon135246 quoted here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13725936

These silver plated coins seem to be very rare, rose gold are also not so easy to find in good condition.
Did many people have these graded?
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.

IIRC yes there were only 10 pure silver coins. As to how they were distributed- would have to speak to LuckyBit.. I will shoot a message there way, it was many years ago and I can't remember the details exactly. I was only managing the design and production of them at the time. This was 5-6 years ago, so sorry I can't give more concrete info.

I do remember there were charity auctions too.

It's awesome there is still interest in these coins!
Thanks for chiming in bigtimespaghetti

The .999 pure silver coins are beautiful but not the same as i am inquiring about here.
As far as i remember the pure silver coins were produced for Luckybit staff, think i read that in the encyclopedia of physical bitcoins.

What i am looking for information on is, how was the majority (+80%) of the "Silver Plated" zinc alloy coins distributed? For example was the majority of silver plated coins sold to the public, or awarded as prizes?

Could LuckyBit possibly provide any numbers regarding how many (Silver Plated) coins were sold to the public? (including any charity sales/auctions)
How many were awarded as prizes to Luckybit players?

It would also be handy to know this same info above regarding the Rose Gold series of the coin.
 
@bigtimespaghetti, I have always loved these coins, they have so much fine detail and represent a huge start for bitcoin gambling. They are a great piece of the bitcoin history.
I can't remember the percentage now, but at one stage Luckybit was accounting for a huge amount of tx's on the chain per day. You could watch the flow of tx's on explorers like Blockchain.info for 2min and see heaps of bets go through.

I remember that we did a lot of strikes, we had to do some re-striking due to quality.

I can dig through emails and find the mintage quantity. But my contact at Luckybit would have the ultimate knowledge on distribution as I wrote before.

Edit: whoops used my alt account!

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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.

IIRC yes there were only 10 pure silver coins. As to how they were distributed- would have to speak to LuckyBit.. I will shoot a message there way, it was many years ago and I can't remember the details exactly. I was only managing the design and production of them at the time. This was 5-6 years ago, so sorry I can't give more concrete info.

I do remember there were charity auctions too.

It's awesome there is still interest in these coins!
Thanks for chiming in bigtimespaghetti

The .999 pure silver coins are beautiful but not the same as i am inquiring about here.
As far as i remember the pure silver coins were produced for Luckybit staff, think i read that in the encyclopedia of physical bitcoins.

What i am looking for information on is, how was the majority (+80%) of the "Silver Plated" zinc alloy coins distributed? For example was the majority of silver plated coins sold to the public, or awarded as prizes?

Could LuckyBit possibly provide any numbers regarding how many (Silver Plated) coins were sold to the public? (including any charity sales/auctions)
How many were awarded as prizes to Luckybit players?

It would also be handy to know this same info above regarding the Rose Gold series of the coin.
 
@bigtimespaghetti, I have always loved these coins, they have so much fine detail and represent a huge start for bitcoin gambling. They are a great piece of the bitcoin history.
I can't remember the percentage now, but at one stage Luckybit was accounting for a huge amount of tx's on the chain per day. You could watch the flow of tx's on explorers like Blockchain.info for 2min and see heaps of bets go through.
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.

IIRC yes there were only 10 pure silver coins. As to how they were distributed- would have to speak to LuckyBit.. I will shoot a message there way, it was many years ago and I can't remember the details exactly. I was only managing the design and production of them at the time. This was 5-6 years ago, so sorry I can't give more concrete info.

I do remember there were charity auctions too.

It's awesome there is still interest in these coins!
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.
That would be great, thanks  Smiley
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100 rose gold
100 silver plate

10 solid silver
I know the production numbers, that's easy to find out.

What i need to know was how many silver plated coins were offered for-sale to the public?
Was it really only 10 and the other 90 awarded as prizes, or was there a sales thread i can' seem to find..

Ps, you forgot to mention the 6 non plated rounds used for a test strike Cheesy
From what i see 1 of those was auctioned off. I would love to see a pic of that test coin if the owner reads this Wink
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.
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While doing some research into the Luckybit coins recently I stumbled across this thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/luckybit-silver-plated-wallet-98100-only-5-to-10-were-available-to-public-1440960

Is it true that only 5-10 of the Silver Plated coins were sold publicly?

If so how were the other 90-95 distributed? Did they go to Luckybit players only?

I know some lucky users purchasing the rose gold also won a matching silver coin, but that only accounts for another 10 max.

These are not easy to find for sale, I am guessing many gamblers that won these coins just tossed them in a draw and forgot about them.

I can see lots of auctions for the rose gold coin shortly after the giveaway, but not many silver sales, and very rare to find in a set.

I found set #23 currently for sale on eBay, although they look a little rough:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/LuckyBit-Bit-Coin-Set-23-100-Made-Peeled-Unfunded-Like-Casascius-BTCC-Titan/333949192249?_trkparms=aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D231710%26meid%3D808428ffc4624214aeb9f17a8415fbb1%26pid%3D100935%26rk%3D7%26rkt%3D12%26mehot%3Dpf%26sd%3D154419604506%26itm%3D333949192249%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2332490%26algv%3DSimplAMLv9PairwiseUnbiasedWeb&_trksid=p2332490.c100935.m2460

(This set for sale on eBay is not mine and i have no connection to the owner/seller)
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