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Topic: [WTS] 2013 Casascius 1 BTC gilt silver MS 66 1Ag5wGUw - page 2. (Read 967 times)

legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
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):




Looks good man. Goodluck with your sale
copper member
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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):


legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
Beautiful coin you have there. Like Dazed said...please write down forum name and date as proof you are in possesion of coin. Thanks



@krogothmanhattan-  I am still new in a sense to bitcointalk, though I have been reading the forum for a few months to try to understand the conventions of discourse here. Does what I did in my previous post satisfy what you would consider as proof?





It looks good but can also be photoshopped..a simple paper with username and date scribbled and the coin. That simple
copper member
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Beautiful coin you have there. Like Dazed said...please write down forum name and date as proof you are in possesion of coin. Thanks

@krogothmanhattan-  I am still new in a sense to bitcointalk, though I have been reading the forum for a few months to try to understand the conventions of discourse here. Does what I did in my previous post satisfy what you would consider as proof?
copper member
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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
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
1) Sorry for your loss.
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.
3) Idea of what price you expect for the coin? Seeking BTC or USD?


2. No biggie. I think somebody (wheelz1200 or minerjones) recommended that to me and I forgot to do it. I will post that in a separate posting after this.

I came up with an even better (at least seemingly to me) method to "prove your relationship or ownership of the coin" as dazedfool suggested, but for some reason the image posting in bitcointalk has suddenly stopped working for me. Not sure why, as I was posting images from Imgur with no problems before today. Anyway, I have to go do something for a few hours will try to get back and post something later today.

  Just upload to imgur and paste link. That is enough..we can display for you
copper member
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1) Sorry for your loss.
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.
3) Idea of what price you expect for the coin? Seeking BTC or USD?


2. No biggie. I think somebody (wheelz1200 or minerjones) recommended that to me and I forgot to do it. I will post that in a separate posting after this.

I came up with an even better (at least seemingly to me) method to "prove your relationship or ownership of the coin" as dazedfool suggested, but for some reason the image posting in bitcointalk has suddenly stopped working for me. Not sure why, as I was posting images from Imgur with no problems before today. Anyway, I have to go do something for a few hours will try to get back and post something later today.
legendary
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Is this an auction or what? We need to know the price.

OPs first post states WTS, not Auction, as well as to make an offer.
sr. member
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Is this an auction or what? We need to know the price.
copper member
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1) Sorry for your loss.
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.
3) Idea of what price you expect for the coin? Seeking BTC or USD?




1. Thanks.
2. No biggie. I think somebody (wheelz1200 or minerjones) recommended that to me and I forgot to do it. I will post that in a separate posting after this.
3. Yes, I forgot to say, BTC preferred so that it'll make it easier for minerjones to confirm that buyer sent me payment.
legendary
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Again sorry for your loss, drove up to his neck of the woods one day but we ending up not meeting up.  Talked over the phone a  bunch and he was genuinely a cool guy.  This is definately the right place to sell them, hopefully it will help out a little.  Will be on the lookout for some of the other coins you have as well.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3238
The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
Beautiful coin you have there. Like Dazed said...please write down forum name and date as proof you are in possesion of coin. Thanks
legendary
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derp
1) Sorry for your loss.
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.
3) Idea of what price you expect for the coin? Seeking BTC or USD?

copper member
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Hello, I am helping to settle the Estate of my brother TommyBitcoin https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/tommybitcoin-802035

Tommy was an avid Bitcoin fan and aficionado, early crypto-currency adopter, and collector of physical coin. May his soul RIP. He was doing what he loved to do best right up until the end- his last active status was a few minutes before he passed.

I have one of his 2013 Casascius 1 BTC for sale. minerjones has agreed to be the distributor/escrow for this sale.

I have his other Casascius, Lealana, BTCC, Cryptolator, Titan, and Sol Noctis coins which I will put up for sale eventually. But for now, to start off with I am offering the one coin listed in the subject.

Interested buyers should contact me with offers at my hashmap77 Gmail address located in my profile:   https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/hashmap-1899861.

And I thank you for your consideration.

Here are photos of the item:







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