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Topic: [WTS] 2 Cas Coins, 1btc Gilt + 1btc Brass (Read 829 times)

jr. member
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March 13, 2024, 06:51:30 PM
#23
Interested in purchasing both, if they are still available
newbie
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January 10, 2024, 12:42:42 AM
#22
here are the additional gilt pictures as requested

https://imgur.com/a/mTcfVWX

I am very interested in purchasing one of your Casascius coins! Are they still available ?
jr. member
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here are the additional gilt pictures as requested

https://imgur.com/a/mTcfVWX
hero member
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Many forum members made good monies when they noticed ANACS began grading previous 66 and 67s as 68-69.

Ah, that would explain how I got burned the other way, breaking out ANACS slabs to regrade with PCGS, finding ANACS 68 and 69s coming out at 66 and 67s - and that was before PCGS recently tightened up their Casascius (brass) grading such that 67s are now very difficult to attain.
legendary
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Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.

This is completely false....
I have cracked at least 50 slabs and not once damaged a coin in any way.



Same here - snip the corners of the slabs.  Easy peasy.  Many forum members made good monies when they noticed ANACS began grading previous 66 and 67s as 68-69.
jr. member
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I will share some additional pictures of the gilt this afternoon.
copper member
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as promised, here's a link to the pictures of the cas coins: https://imgur.com/a/zaqZWSw

have received lots of questions on requested price. just normal market price, not trying to be greedy. thanks.

Additional photos of the gilt would help assess the extent of the milk spotting. Seems significant but I’m not sure how much of it is glare from the slab.
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.

This is completely false....
I have cracked at least 50 slabs and not once damaged a coin in any way.

My bad, I've never done it so assume its something better left to professionals and Minerjones is certainly a professional.
legendary
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Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.

Thank you for the response. So would the individual who purchases this coin have to remove it from the slab themselves? or would the grading company be able to remove it?

I am happy to assist in any regrading needed
legendary
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Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.

This is completely false....
I have cracked at least 50 slabs and not once damaged a coin in any way.

copper member
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It takes 5 seconds and does not damage the coin at all when removing from the slabs but I'm not sure if other grading companies offer to remove for the sender 🤔
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Holder of last resort
Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.

Thank you for the response. So would the individual who purchases this coin have to remove it from the slab themselves? or would the grading company be able to remove it?
legendary
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The Cryptonumist
Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

They would certainly regrade, but considering the subjective element of grading it is possible the grade could decrease or increase by one. Removing it from the slab on your own however almost guarantees damaging it enough to drop one grade.
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Holder of last resort
Quick question for the people of this forum. Would is be possible to get this coin re-graded? The scratches on the slab aren't the prettiest and this coin is too beautiful to leave it in a slab like that. I know the yellow ANACS slabs aren't available anymore, but if someone were to resubmit it to ANACS, ICG or PCGS would they be able to take it out of the slab to regrade? or would the individual who purchased this have to take it out themselves?

jr. member
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as promised, here's a link to the pictures of the cas coins: https://imgur.com/a/zaqZWSw

have received lots of questions on requested price. just normal market price, not trying to be greedy. thanks.
legendary
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Without update pics, with signed date and time on a piece of paper next to it - nobody is going to waste their time with this. Too many scammers

I've dealt with this user in the past, and he's not a scammer unless someone hijacked his account ... Looking forward to the new gilt pics. 👍

Funny to see old refs to TMAN, miss that funny fucker hahaha! Cheesy
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jr. member
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ok then, ill go to the storage sometime next week.
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Satoshi loves sleazy bitcoin too - Ordinals
Without update pics, with signed date and time on a piece of paper next to it - nobody is going to waste their time with this. Too many scammers
jr. member
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brass images are here (i took these pictures in 2019 but it's been stored away ever since.): https://imgur.com/a/QbIXUP2


i do not have updated pictures of the gilt but it's the exact coin from this thread and has been similarly stored since 2020: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.51000129
legendary
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February 28, 2023, 10:52:43 PM
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yes - pictures please.
legendary
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February 28, 2023, 06:56:43 PM
#2
I would be interested in some pictures Cheesy
jr. member
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February 28, 2023, 05:01:45 PM
#1
Would like to sell 2 of my cas coins.

1 btc Gilt MS67
https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=1Ag7aH675YV9FcmwvFkND5hy7fiAr7Hn3T

1 btc Brass ungraded
https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=13M4LEbTWztEmyCzShLFXjGzeePvax97GS

If there is interest pls PM me, ideally buyer takes both. Given dollar value, would prefer to transact in person in USA. Can fly to meet.

I have old pictures but can upload new pictures next week if there is interest.
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