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Some of my OG favorites:

1. The Times Newspaper
2. Gilt silver casascius
3. 1,000 denom gold casascius
4. 1988 Economist
5. 2011 Economist (1st printed bitcoin article)
6. kialara original
7. Silver Wallets
8. TGBEX coins
9. Satori
legendary
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The Titanium Blocks by BTCC, 25btc, or 12.5btc block rewards in a titanium block. Or Kialara Thuglife $100bill, I think there's only like 7 of these made.

Don't forget the only double-funded BTCC block @ 50BTC  Smiley
legendary
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The Titanium Blocks by BTCC, 25btc, or 12.5btc block rewards in a titanium block. Or Kialara Thuglife $100bill, I think there's only like 7 of these made.
legendary
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I've created a couple of pretty valuable coins in my day.  Without even looking at how much BTC has been accumulated on them, both of these coins should easily fetch over $20,000 even in today's bear market and likely much higher as they are both still accumulating bitcoins on a regular basis from the weekly NastyFans Bitcoin distributions.  With how rare large platinum coins still are in the collector's world and the number of seats attached to this one, the platinum round is really something special that is likely to be worth a great deal in the future.

The 4oz .9999 Platinum NastyFans Minted 1000 Seat round:
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The 10oz .9999 Gold NastyFans Minted 250 Seat round:
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There are still some Minted Seat rounds available for sale here: https://nastyfans.org/mint

Those are really cool collectibles. I wish I could afford one, but the bear market has put me a bit on the tight spot. They are definitely on my wish list of physical crypto coins to buy. What I like the most is their limited mintage numbers and Bitcoin distributions. I think collectibles from Alpencoin, NastyFans (OgNasty), 1HODLCLUB, Casascius, Lealana, and Denariums are the most valuable ones in the crypto space. There are so many unique items that's hard to collect them all. I don't think anyone has ever managed to collect every single crypto collectible yet. But who knows? Maybe I'll become of them if I keep expanding my collection? Cheesy
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Squirrelbits. One 21 made per drop. Pure art.

Can you please share a link to a picture with one of these coins? I've never heard of a Squirrelbit

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-2022-squirrelbits-your-never-getting-my-bits-8888-bits-10-5412530

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-squirrelbits-global-reserve-currency-titanium-bills-4-set-5411635

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-squirrelbits-collection-all-coinsslabs-in-3-5410366

These are all examples of Squirrelbits ^^^ In fact, one of those is being auctioned off by Minerjones right now and is set to end in the next couple of days. I love the messages and the artwork on a Squirrelbit coin or TI slab, they're the ultimate conversation piece when displayed. They truly stand out and are so unique. The attention to detail and quality is unmatched and it's apparent that the maker, LiquidOptions, cares about his work. Liquid is the "BTCanksy of BTCitcoin", and like I said earlier... only 21 made per drop. Catch them while you can and bury them away.
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Lesbian Cow gave the correct answer.  Grin

I will add though that, In numismatics, grades count. If a serious population of people start collecting Physical Bitcoins, then I believe high grades of anything in the Encyclopedia, will draw serious premiums. They are not as important right now, but they will matter at some point if all this continues to grow.



Without a doubt the numismatic community will gravitate towards this space over the years and you're absolutely right about the high premiums w/ higher graded coins. The sheldon grading scale affixes a "market value" to coins essentially. They will gain popularity over the years as crypto becomes more widely understood by younger generations. I can't wait to see where we are at in the next 10, 20, 30 years and so on with this.
hero member
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Squirrelbits. One 21 made per drop. Pure art.

Can you please share a link to a picture with one of these coins? I've never heard of a Squirrelbit
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I've created a couple of pretty valuable coins in my day.  Without even looking at how much BTC has been accumulated on them, both of these coins should easily fetch over $20,000 even in today's bear market and likely much higher as they are both still accumulating bitcoins on a regular basis from the weekly NastyFans Bitcoin distributions.  With how rare large platinum coins still are in the collector's world and the number of seats attached to this one, the platinum round is really something special that is likely to be worth a great deal in the future.

The 4oz .9999 Platinum NastyFans Minted 1000 Seat round:


The 10oz .9999 Gold NastyFans Minted 250 Seat round:


There are still some Minted Seat rounds available for sale here: https://nastyfans.org/mint
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Well I would say one of my favorites is the Cold keys halving sets. Cold key is doing some cool things with crypto art and physicals. I was late to the party but I have found myself admiring them the most lately. Squirrelbits, Hodlclub, Alpen, Mybits, PolymerBit and CryptoArt just to name a few of my favorites among the newer creators.

Its so hard to pick a actual favorite.  Like Hookzup1 said its obvious which are the most valuable..

Idk about everyone else but I just want them all lol
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I think the op meant favorite, not most valuable 🤔 otherwise obviously bitbills, funded cas 1000 coins and bars and that king Kamehameha lealana set
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Gotta give a shoutout to MrCryptHodl

Thank you a lot buddy ! Really happy to see my name there ! Really, thank you !


To answer the thread's question, there are so many! Squirrelbits, kialara, casascius, CI, BTCC...and so on.
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Gotta give a shoutout to MrCryptHodl
legendary
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+1 for Squirrelbits… rarity and quality are second to none.

Those are among the best collectibles in the crypto space. I own the early Squirrelbits (LuckyBlock) coins, and they're truly stunning. High quality craftsmanship, and most of all, limited production quantities. If I only had BTC available when the new editions were released, I would've bought them all. But they sell out so quickly, so I'm usually out of luck. At least, I know the ones I own will become extremely valuable in the future. Smiley


Well here is one of my all-time faves. Grin

The 1000 XMR gold made by luigi in 2015-2016... Shocked I think only 20 or 30 were ever made but not positive...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/auction-llcoins-2015-1000-xmr-1oz-gold-coin-1502918



You mean the long game? Anything prefork on precious metals will be highly sought after.
Most gold pieces have very limited mintages too.

100% IMO as well... Wink

That is a stunning piece. I never knew a solid gold Monero coin existed until now. Whoever has one, should consider himself lucky. Yet, I've thought the silver Monero coins from Cryptonic and the Monero coins from Lealana were among the most valuable XMR coins within the collection. I wonder how much would a gold coin like this be worth in USD today? Huh
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The 2018 Topps Ginter ERROR Cryptocurency Card, (Glowie too) 25 LTC & 25 BTC V1's, 1 Million Gold Dogecoin...soooo many to pick from.
hero member
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Maybe anything that is uber-rare and not necessarily a (loaded) coin....
Items that we have maybe seen only 1 of..  like the Braille Bitcoin Whitepaper book!! Cool

Your Bitcoin Rocket Guy had a little visit with Mr Braille BTC Whitepaper years ago  Cheesy

Shocked
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Yes, especially for silver, you need to keep them in airtights, in a sealed ziploc, with dessicant. You don't want them tarnishing. Do not touch.
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Lesbian Cow gave the correct answer.  Grin

I will add though that, In numismatics, grades count. If a serious population of people start collecting Physical Bitcoins, then I believe high grades of anything in the Encyclopedia, will draw serious premiums. They are not as important right now, but they will matter at some point if all this continues to grow.

legendary
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Maybe anything that is uber-rare and not necessarily a (loaded) coin....
Items that we have maybe seen only 1 of..  like the Braille Bitcoin Whitepaper book!! Cool

Yes, one off items would be top of the list surely

What about this legendary coin >

You've probably seen this coin in various Bitcoin articles:


It was created in 2010 by Bitcoin core developer Nils Schneider (tcatm). I bought it shortly afterward. I believe that it might be the first-ever physical Bitcoin coin. It doesn't have any sort of private key embedded in it or anything, though. It is one-of-a-kind (AFAIK).

I'm thinking about maybe selling it. Is anyone interested?
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BitcoinPenny "Where Doodle" nightshirt.  1 of 4.


 
hero member
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The 1000 XMR gold is wow... the  CI 1'000'000 dogecoin is wow as well.

I like the Roman Booteen Bitcoin Coin. Pure art, amazing work and unique (1 of 1).

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/roman-booteen-bitcoin-coin-5347708
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