I believe they also made "Buyer Funded" coins, which could be considered a different type of DIY coin.
For what it's worth, when I think "DIY," I picture a blank-sided coin (with or without a recessed private key area) with a separate holographic sticker. The owner must print his own private key, affix the private key to the blank-side of the coin, then cover the private key with the holo sticker. When I think "Buyer Funded," I picture a complete coin with the holo sticker already attached, and a private key already secured under the holo sticker. The coin comes ready to fund by the buyer; no assembly required.
I believe Ravenbit coins came in both DIY and Buyer Funded varieties, but I could be wrong. I often am.
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Chris
They did... all of the Node Bronze and Node Brass "A" were all pre-assembled and "buyer funded"
You could say that all "Colored Nodes" (including gray) were "buyer funded"
All the rest of were "DIY" to my knowledge.....
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Is the color of the private key really that important? Does a red slip of paper boost the value of the coin up? If so, by how much?
The color does not matter all that much, the only difference is the rarity of each color.
If you check the Ravenbit Reference thread, it will show how many of each color were made for that set (Bronze and Brass)
Some of the coins only had 6 of that color made, so getting a full set is quite challenging.
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