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Topic: [Selling] The first physical Bitcoin coin(?) - page 2. (Read 3324 times)

legendary
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The Cryptonumist
also interested in this
legendary
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MONKEYNUTS
0.3 (with the chain of custody docs)

I would pay shipping to UK

How does this end ? When higher offers stop coming ? When the target price is met ?

Interested.
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sr. member
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And I'll pay for the shipping to UK Smiley
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0.2 BTC
legendary
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Bitcoin is too valuable to be used as a currency
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would be awesome if just take it as a souvenir.
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I'll bid 0.15 BTC as is.
legendary
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Since this isn't really an auction, I can stop bidding now.
If signed and gpg chain and actually an auction, I would outbid prior bids.
legendary
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Very cool as a simple piece of bitcoin history and collectors item.
legendary
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You don't need to sell something that has sentimental value. It's not like you need the terrible offers seen so far. The forum makes you plenty of revenue.
administrator
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I assume when someone wins this coin...you can toss together a PGP chain of custody for it?

Yeah, I imagine so. I'll verify this before finalizing a deal with anyone.

@Theymos why are you selling it? I don't understand. You just don't believe in these physical collectibles? Why did you buy it and decide to sell it now?

I'm not entirely sure that I will sell it now, but I wanted to see what the interest and price level was like.

It is an interesting item. But no, I'm not much of a collector, and every time I see the image of this coin I think, "I should really do something with that thing..." It's just been sitting in my safe for 3.5 years. Maybe someone else will appreciate it more than I do. (If I needed quick money, I'd sell one of my 9 series-1-error Casascius coins Wink.)
legendary
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Unbelievable. That's overkill. Good luck.   Tongue

you know me..I like 1 of a kind BTC stuff...like that signed BTC from Casascius  Tongue

Get tcatm to engrave or sign or somehow put his name/ID on that coin.  Then it'll be worth it.  Your wall sign is so much cooler though. That's been seen by a ton of folks.  That's a great  item for your collection.  Plus it's something you can wallmount and show off. I'm very interested to see how much this coin will sell for.

@Theymos why are you selling it? I don't understand. You just don't believe in these physical collectibles? Why did you buy it and decide to sell it now?
legendary
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Unbelievable. That's overkill. Good luck.   Tongue

you know me..I like 1 of a kind BTC stuff...like that signed BTC from Casascius  Tongue
legendary
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Unbelievable. That's overkill. Good luck.   Tongue
legendary
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I assume when someone wins this coin...you can toss together a PGP chain of custody for it?
legendary
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administrator
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It could probably get you a lot more bragging rights if you had more proof and more media on the coin itself

Are the front and back identical?

The coin is pretty famous, even if there hasn't been much media on the coin itself. The image in the OP is seemingly used as a stock image in ~5% of all news stories about Bitcoin. Try doing a reverse image search on it.

The copper doesn't go all the way through the coin. The obverse is just the semi-clear plastic stuff.
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