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Topic: [WTS] 2013 Casascius 1 BTC gilt silver MS 66 1Ag5wGUw (Read 967 times)

legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 3596
Sorry you lost your brother

Thank-you Gatorelf. And to others who sent their condolences. I did want to call attention and special thanks to wheelz1200. Wheelz helped me early on when I was trying to track down Tommy's virtual currencies. He unflinchingly gave me advice that pointed me in a proper direction.  It was not that long after my chats with Wheelz that I found one of Tommy's primary stashes on one of the exchanges. So again, I thank you wheelz1200.

And now to wrap up this thread: I received an offer on the 2013 Casascius 1 BTC gilt silver MS 66 1Ag5wGUw depicted in my first posting, that I have accepted from interested buyer, and therefore this item can be considered *sold* at this point in time.

And I thank you for your consideration.

Locking this topic on the way out.


Confirming that coin sold and paid for via escrow.

Coin has been verified as same coin in OP and has been authenticated Cheesy

Thank you
copper member
Activity: 33
Merit: 23
Sorry you lost your brother

Thank-you Gatorelf. And to others who sent their condolences. I did want to call attention and special thanks to wheelz1200. Wheelz helped me early on when I was trying to track down Tommy's virtual currencies. He unflinchingly gave me advice that pointed me in a proper direction.  It was not that long after my chats with Wheelz that I found one of Tommy's primary stashes on one of the exchanges. So again, I thank you wheelz1200.

And now to wrap up this thread: I received an offer on the 2013 Casascius 1 BTC gilt silver MS 66 1Ag5wGUw depicted in my first posting, that I have accepted from interested buyer, and therefore this item can be considered *sold* at this point in time.

And I thank you for your consideration.

Locking this topic on the way out.
sr. member
Activity: 845
Merit: 267
Sorry you lost your brother
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
I am not here just spamming. [edited for lack of sensitivity] How can you even come to that conclusion?

We get it, but you're really not making it easy to forget the follow with your repeated mentions of loss lacking any sensitivity. Let this thread run please without derailing. This is a cheerful place.

You are right and I edited my post.
sr. member
Activity: 1526
Merit: 473
I am not here just spamming. [edited for lack of sensitivity] How can you even come to that conclusion?

We get it, but you're really not making it easy to forget the folly with your repeated mentions of loss lacking any sensitivity. Let this thread run please without derailing. This is a cheerful place.
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
I am not here just spamming. I have a formal bid on the item, it was my way of letting my presence known.

Now stop spamming this thread with your nonsense claims trying to spin my light-hearted fun, instead of the sinister thing you are trying to spin it into.

I was making fun of the analysis of the OPs legitimacy. I never said any jokes about...what you said. How can you even come to that conclusion?
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
I spoke/chatted with "Hashmap" (Tommy's brother) on a different platform shortly after his brother passed as he wanted some info on tracking blockchain wallets etc.

I never spoke/chatted again with him until I sent a PM last night asking him if he could recall his:

1. Username on the other platform we spoke on
2. Name of the platform and channel we chatted in
2. Things specifically mentioned a year ago (What we talked about)

So, that said, EVERYTHING matched 100%. I am positive this is Tommy's brother, and that said, he's not a "hard core Bitcoiner", like most of us - he's just doing his best to help his brother's family out by selling some items.  

Thank you.
Owlcatz
legendary
Activity: 2746
Merit: 1181
Honestly, I think yeosaga was attempting to be humorous as he added the "/s" at the end of his post.

I think when someone is trying to settle the Estate of their brother, there is no room for humor or insensitivity, especially from someone who is new and may have purchased an old account.

thanks!

How is making a joke about another user thinking this is a photoshop insensitive to the estate?  Huh

Writing:

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Blatant photoshop.

Beware of this scam!

Derails the thread with your nonsense for starters.

To be very blunt: The person came here to try and sell his dead brothers items - you tell me if you don't think its insensitive to post crap like that?

If you dont think so, then there are bigger personal issues you need to look at.

I'd like to end this portion of the back and forth and let the OP focus on doing what he needs to in order to get his family's estate in order, which is hard enough to do without jokers posting junk.

thanks!



member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
Honestly, I think yeosaga was attempting to be humorous as he added the "/s" at the end of his post.

I think when someone is trying to settle the Estate of their brother, there is no room for humor or insensitivity, especially from someone who is new and may have purchased an old account.

thanks!

How is making a joke about another user thinking this is a photoshop insensitive to the estate?  Huh
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
Honestly, I think the easiest way to know is wait for a confirmation post from MJ?

I mean we can play the “this is photoshopped” game forever... a post from MJ confirming he has talked to hashmap, I would think, would suffice to give enough validity to know it’s not a scam attempt.

He did on page 1. OP said he was using mj as escrow and mj confirmed, as long as that's followed everyone should be safe to transact in the deal with the op.
hero member
Activity: 1873
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
Honestly, I think the easiest way to know is wait for a confirmation post from MJ?

I mean we can play the “this is photoshopped” game forever... a post from MJ confirming he has talked to hashmap, I would think, would suffice to give enough validity to know it’s not a scam attempt.


Edit: Insert foot in mouth. Sorry all Tongue
copper member
Activity: 507
Merit: 118
Honestly, I think yeosaga was attempting to be humorous as he added the "/s" at the end of his post.

I think when someone is trying to settle the Estate of their brother, there is no room for humor or insensitivity, especially from someone who is new and may have purchased an old account.

thanks!

100% agree, just hoped to provide some clarity.  Not like I'm voucing for the guy.  It was a poor choice to make, but I don't think he was *actually* saying the photo was shopped.
legendary
Activity: 2746
Merit: 1181
Honestly, I think yeosaga was attempting to be humorous as he added the "/s" at the end of his post.

I think when someone is trying to settle the Estate of their brother, there is no room for humor or insensitivity, especially from someone who is new and may have purchased an old account.

thanks!
copper member
Activity: 507
Merit: 118
Honestly, I think yeosaga was attempting to be humorous as he added the "/s" at the end of his post.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1401
Disobey.
It looks good but can also be photoshopped..a simple paper with username and date scribbled and the coin. That simple

Um. Ok, but isn't it too late for this?  I mean, if I had done that in the original post, maybe that would have some validity.  But now that the image of the collectible is in my first post in this thread couldn't anybody, me included, just take that image and photoshop a "paper with username and date scribbled" next to or on top of the image?

I don't mean to be obtuse or oppositional, but I must be missing something. I am just not seeing how that would validate my claim of ownership.

But sure, I can do this
(hmm now Imgur inline images are suddenly showing for this post. go figure):




Taking a closer look at the photo, I would testify with 99% probability that this is no photoshop work.
I applied a few filters, but even with just some change in contrast there and a close-up look at the paper and shadows etc. there is no sign whatsoever for photo manipulation.

Of course, this still doesn't mean that this sale couldn't be still malicious, but I would be very very certain, that the coin is indeed in the possession of hashmap.

Just my 101 satoshis, since I couldn't help myself.   Wink


Click image for high resolution.
legendary
Activity: 2746
Merit: 1181
2) Not intended to sound crass, but can you prove your relationship or ownership of the coin in question? Scams are very prevalent here, so promptly proving otherwise goes a long way toward building trust. Simple name and date handwritten next to the coin is a start.

dazedfool, after I read your post and thought about it some more, I was scratching my head on what information (other than name and date that you suggested) that I could provide that prove "relationship or ownership of the coin," and I am having a hard time coming up with something definitive. It seems that the only thing that would really prove it would be for me to show you the coin in person. The next best thing -- once I ship to minerjones that he states to you or whoever wants "proof", that he received the coin.

Another thing I thought of was that if I took a picture as I compose this post reply and hold up the coin, maybe that proves something. Though again, seeing the coin in person or minerjones vouching seems the best to me.

So here's the picture of me posting this reply and holding up the coin in front of my screen... (as I stated before images from Imgur are not showing inline in my posts at the moment so you have to follow the link)

https://i.imgur.com/psh162B.jpg


Blatant photoshop.

Beware of this scam!

/s

Hi,

Can you please show PROOF of your accusation towards this users post with "Blatant photoshop." Huh

If not, I suggest you retract your post.

thanks!

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copper member
Activity: 507
Merit: 118
Beautiful coin. And thanks for jumping through some hoops to ensure a safe trade (using MJ, photos with your name, etc). Sorry for your loss, wishing you the best on the trade.
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1415
2) Not intended to sound crass, but can you prove your relationship or ownership of the coin in question? Scams are very prevalent here, so promptly proving otherwise goes a long way toward building trust. Simple name and date handwritten next to the coin is a start.

dazedfool, after I read your post and thought about it some more, I was scratching my head on what information (other than name and date that you suggested) that I could provide that prove "relationship or ownership of the coin," and I am having a hard time coming up with something definitive. It seems that the only thing that would really prove it would be for me to show you the coin in person. The next best thing -- once I ship to minerjones that he states to you or whoever wants "proof", that he received the coin.

Another thing I thought of was that if I took a picture as I compose this post reply and hold up the coin, maybe that proves something. Though again, seeing the coin in person or minerjones vouching seems the best to me.

So here's the picture of me posting this reply and holding up the coin in front of my screen... (as I stated before images from Imgur are not showing inline in my posts at the moment so you have to follow the link)

https://i.imgur.com/psh162B.jpg


Blatant photoshop.

Beware of this scam!

/s

Minerjones is being used as escrow no one would be at risk as long as escrow is being used?
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
2) Not intended to sound crass, but can you prove your relationship or ownership of the coin in question? Scams are very prevalent here, so promptly proving otherwise goes a long way toward building trust. Simple name and date handwritten next to the coin is a start.

dazedfool, after I read your post and thought about it some more, I was scratching my head on what information (other than name and date that you suggested) that I could provide that prove "relationship or ownership of the coin," and I am having a hard time coming up with something definitive. It seems that the only thing that would really prove it would be for me to show you the coin in person. The next best thing -- once I ship to minerjones that he states to you or whoever wants "proof", that he received the coin.

Another thing I thought of was that if I took a picture as I compose this post reply and hold up the coin, maybe that proves something. Though again, seeing the coin in person or minerjones vouching seems the best to me.

So here's the picture of me posting this reply and holding up the coin in front of my screen... (as I stated before images from Imgur are not showing inline in my posts at the moment so you have to follow the link)

https://i.imgur.com/psh162B.jpg


Blatant photoshop.

Beware of this scam!

/s
copper member
Activity: 441
Merit: 180
It looks good but can also be photoshopped..a simple paper with username and date scribbled and the coin. That simple

Um. Ok, but isn't it too late for this?  I mean, if I had done that in the original post, maybe that would have some validity.  But now that the image of the collectible is in my first post in this thread couldn't anybody, me included, just take that image and photoshop a "paper with username and date scribbled" next to or on top of the image?

I don't mean to be obtuse or oppositional, but I must be missing something. I am just not seeing how that would validate my claim of ownership.

But sure, I can do this
(hmm now Imgur inline images are suddenly showing for this post. go figure):




Hi Hashmap,
Very sorry for your loss. How much are you asking for the coin?

iBHK
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