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Topic: [WTS] Two 2011 1 BTC Hologram Error Casascius Coins loaded (Read 199 times)

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Two 2011 1 BTC Hologram Error Casascius Coins for Sale

I'm selling two Casascius 2011 1 BTC hologram error coins as a pair.

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https://imgchest.com/p/na7krd8dby8

Casascius Bitcoin Analyzer:
https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=1F32QdSomN2JqxjTwDC22ghtCZkL4UCkYH
https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=1fSd6E2h2eVNRCPnvQiepkjJVZdQBbroB

About Coins:
Both coins are unredeemed and loaded with 1 BTC. These coins were made in the same batch. They were produced and originally loaded at the same time and from the same address.

Cited from Stack's Bowers website (auction site that sold multiple Casascius coins), paragraph written by James McCartney, Director of Consignments and Numismatics. "That is the Series 1 “prototype” 2011 Casascius 1 Bitcoin. This type, distinguished by a spelling error on the security hologram, is truly historic and represents the very first funded physical bitcoin ever produced. Announced on September 6, 2011, the issue served as the prototype for the entire category which would eventually expand to more than 60 different iterations of physical cryptocurrency."
"This Series 1 variety is readily identified by the misspelling of Casascius as “CASACIUS” at the right and left borders of the reverse hologram. This error was corrected midway through the production year, leading to a 2011 Series 2 type without the error. However, the “prototype” Series 1 remains the most highly coveted among crypto specialists and “traditional” collector."

Payment currency: BTC

Location of coins: EU

Prefer to meet in person for the handover.
Accepting offers.
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