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Topic: [WTB] 2012 Casascius coin (loaded and redeemed) / 0.5 and 0.1 cas (loaded) (Read 383 times)

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I don't want to replace OP in this topic with a WTB in the search for these objects...
I have my enciclopedia from E. Ahonen but I don't have any "market value"...
I am curious to know, how I can establish the right price given that they go up for auction very little?
Any idea for that?

This does have a lower mintage.

Most recent stacks auction was  here.
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I don't want to replace OP in this topic with a WTB in the search for these objects...
I have my enciclopedia from E. Ahonen but I don't have any "market value"...
I am curious to know, how I can establish the right price given that they go up for auction very little?
Any idea for that?
legendary
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come on guys..  egoism is a personality disorder  Grin


for example:
i bid 1.35 btc for a 2012 coin today..
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is that an actual offer?
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Respectfully, I agree with OGNasty, not offering a more detailed range in what your looking for (grade range of condtion, preference on grading company) and sliding scale on price verse Conditon, you won’t pull anyone out of the woodwork to want to offer to sell to you.  For example., OGNasty has cas coins to sell and so do I, but your post is lackluster with nothing to offer but an idea/want. So we just read the post, smile, and look at the next post on the list in the collectible section. Again, respectfully. Smiley
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come on guys..  egoism is a personality disorder  Grin

You aren't giving people anything to go on.  I'll repeat my original question...  How much are you wanting to pay?  Everyone on these forums wants to buy every Casascius coin ever made at some price, so you saying that you are a part of this club that includes literally everyone isn't going to exactly bring sellers out of the woodwork.  You have to give some sort of idea what you want to pay, otherwise we've all reached out and had conversations with lowballers who end up wasting everyone's time.  I don't say this to be rude, but educational.  I want to buy all those Casascius coins too.  The question is if you're willing to pay more than everyone else.

don't be angry with me, but why should I name the price? (right here, right now), if the value of cas coins (regardless of the current btc price) rises in a few months...

for example:
i bid 1.35 btc for a 2012 coin today..  for a while no one responds and weeks/months later someone reads this thread but doesn't respond because the price (not the btc price) I mentioned is not "current"...  I don't know if I've explained this clearly.

What I'm saying is that maybe later (because maybe no one wants to sell now) no one responds, because they have the impression that I'm lowballer and watse their time..

because every seller has a different price idea, in my opinion there is no point naming the price, especially since i don't want to address only one seller

however.. from seller's point of view, I can understand that he wants to know the price (now) so that he doesn't waste his time

again.. the price depends on condition of the coin, if ungraded or graded, but I am willing to pay the usual price
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come on guys..  egoism is a personality disorder  Grin

You aren't giving people anything to go on.  I'll repeat my original question...  How much are you wanting to pay?  Everyone on these forums wants to buy every Casascius coin ever made at some price, so you saying that you are a part of this club that includes literally everyone isn't going to exactly bring sellers out of the woodwork.  You have to give some sort of idea what you want to pay, otherwise we've all reached out and had conversations with lowballers who end up wasting everyone's time.  I don't say this to be rude, but educational.  I want to buy all those Casascius coins too.  The question is if you're willing to pay more than everyone else.
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come on guys..  egoism is a personality disorder  Grin
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this post just made me realize that i see a large amount of cas 2011 and 2013's but not really ro many 2012's.
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What are you wanting to pay?

I'll pay in bitcoin or monero and how much depends from condition of the coin, but I am prepared to pay the usual price
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What are you wanting to pay?
jr. member
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Helloou Cas hodler's,

looking for some help to get a loaded 2012 cas coin... If anyone owns one and wants to sell it. Here I am 😉

Thanks in advance and greetings
SN347

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I'm also interested in

  • 0.5 BTC cas (loaded)
  • 0.1 BTC cas (loaded)
as well as
  • 2012 BTC peeled/redeemed cas
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