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Economy => Collectibles => Topic started by: geoffreyqp on March 10, 2016, 11:33:13 PM



Title: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 10, 2016, 11:33:13 PM
selling silver pandas.

2015 - 1
2014 - 14
2013 - 3
2011 - 1
2010 -1

all in bu condition. except just 1 of the 2013 coins.

i'm using bitstamp as reference for bitcoin price.

not going to be using escrow. will send first if you have higher trust AND you have an older account than i do. my discrection, hi trust full of .001 trades is not counted to me. next post is picture

i'm selling for slightly less than ebay sale value. so if you have time, you can buy and resell it there for a small gain. (*usa seller completed listings to get an idea)

if buying multiple send offer via pm.


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 12:23:47 AM
http://imgur.com/a/IQ5QA

one coin wasn't pictured. it's to the left in the sleeve that didn't make it into the frame. i can retake if you want. but i think it's good enough. bunch of pics online u should know what it is

close ups are of the non-perfect 2013

rest of coins are bu in original capsules.



Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: MiLkz on March 11, 2016, 01:19:18 AM
Why no ESCROW?  It doesn't look good since your password was recently reset..

If ESCROW, I may be interested in a deal for:
1x - 2015
5x - 2014s
1x - 2011
1x - 2010


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 01:22:03 AM
Why no ESCROW?  It doesn't look good since your password was recently reset..

If ESCROW, I may be interested in a deal for:
1x - 2015
5x - 2014s
1x - 2011
1x - 2010

if you are interested, pm me offer. you are buying enough, i might consider escrow depending on terms.

also y no love on the 2013's? i feel like they have the best chance for appreciation being 3 pandas. just my opinion.


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: MiLkz on March 11, 2016, 01:38:05 AM
Why no ESCROW?  It doesn't look good since your password was recently reset..

If ESCROW, I may be interested in a deal for:
1x - 2015
5x - 2014s
1x - 2011
1x - 2010

if you are interested, pm me offer. you are buying enough, i might consider escrow depending on terms.

also y no love on the 2013's? i feel like they have the best chance for appreciation being 3 pandas. just my opinion.

I also like the 2013 design, but I already have enough 2013s :)

I will send an offer via PM shortly here


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: TheNewAnon135246 on March 11, 2016, 07:47:09 AM
Can you provide a signed address from your old address?

1FcPi5UTud9j9brFJDChnA8enZwpwXZ888

You recently started posting again after 6 months of inactivity and you recently changed your password. That raises some red flags  :-\

I noticed that you recently said that you don't know how to sign a message, so here is a guide on how to do it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 12:37:14 PM
Can you provide a signed address from your old address?

1FcPi5UTud9j9brFJDChnA8enZwpwXZ888

You recently started posting again after 6 months of inactivity and you recently changed your password. That raises some red flags  :-\

I noticed that you recently said that you don't know how to sign a message, so here is a guide on how to do it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

 I said I would use escrow with the guy above. I'll also use escrow if people are buying multiple coins. Or I would send first to users with higher trust.  

So no I will not take the time to do that. I don't know where that btc address is. I could probably find it, but it wouldn't be fast might take me hours to go through all wallets  and try and remember passwords and then another hour to figure out how to sign. If it's relevant I did say I didn't know how to sign back when I was more active as well.

So I'll just use escrow. But if it's for like 1 or 2 coins then, no.


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: owlcatz on March 11, 2016, 05:24:23 PM
Can you provide a signed address from your old address?

1FcPi5UTud9j9brFJDChnA8enZwpwXZ888

You recently started posting again after 6 months of inactivity and you recently changed your password. That raises some red flags  :-\

I noticed that you recently said that you don't know how to sign a message, so here is a guide on how to do it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

 I said I would use escrow with the guy above. I'll also use escrow if people are buying multiple coins. Or I would send first to users with higher trust.  

So no I will not take the time to do that. I don't know where that btc address is. I could probably find it, but it wouldn't be fast might take me hours to go through all wallets  and try and remember passwords and then another hour to figure out how to sign. If it's relevant I did say I didn't know how to sign back when I was more active as well.

So I'll just use escrow. But if it's for like 1 or 2 coins then, no.

So... you are just being lazy, then? You even wrote it was an electrum wallet, so your excuse seems suspiciously lame. Anyhow, good luck with that.  :P



Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 05:56:02 PM
Can you provide a signed address from your old address?

1FcPi5UTud9j9brFJDChnA8enZwpwXZ888

You recently started posting again after 6 months of inactivity and you recently changed your password. That raises some red flags  :-\

I noticed that you recently said that you don't know how to sign a message, so here is a guide on how to do it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

 I said I would use escrow with the guy above. I'll also use escrow if people are buying multiple coins. Or I would send first to users with higher trust.  

So no I will not take the time to do that. I don't know where that btc address is. I could probably find it, but it wouldn't be fast might take me hours to go through all wallets  and try and remember passwords and then another hour to figure out how to sign. If it's relevant I did say I didn't know how to sign back when I was more active as well.

So I'll just use escrow. But if it's for like 1 or 2 coins then, no.

So... you are just being lazy, then? You even wrote it was an electrum wallet, so your excuse seems suspiciously lame. Anyhow, good luck with that.  :P



Yes I'm  lazy for 30$. Or even $400, I'd rather just deal with the escrow. Different people's time have different values and I'm not spending a couple hours on it


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 07:56:51 PM
bump i decreased prices


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 11, 2016, 08:29:35 PM
Can you provide a signed address from your old address?

1FcPi5UTud9j9brFJDChnA8enZwpwXZ888

You recently started posting again after 6 months of inactivity and you recently changed your password. That raises some red flags  :-\

I noticed that you recently said that you don't know how to sign a message, so here is a guide on how to do it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990345.0

 I said I would use escrow with the guy above. I'll also use escrow if people are buying multiple coins. Or I would send first to users with higher trust.  

So no I will not take the time to do that. I don't know where that btc address is. I could probably find it, but it wouldn't be fast might take me hours to go through all wallets  and try and remember passwords and then another hour to figure out how to sign. If it's relevant I did say I didn't know how to sign back when I was more active as well.

So I'll just use escrow. But if it's for like 1 or 2 coins then, no.

So... you are just being lazy, then? You even wrote it was an electrum wallet, so your excuse seems suspiciously lame. Anyhow, good luck with that.  :P




LOL i guess i have to say thank you! just because i was getting annoyed as **** at u guys telling me to sign, i reinstalled electrum on my pc. (thanks to you telling me it was electrum). zero chance i would have tried to figure out which wallet it is on my own.

i have 2.6btc there that i had no clue about. $1000+ yes sir? still don't know how to sign though.. nor can i find that 888 ending address. how do i find it?


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: TheNewAnon135246 on March 11, 2016, 10:30:37 PM
You're welcome ;D.


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: wheelz1200 on March 12, 2016, 01:03:13 AM
im not interested just reading through here man what a score.  if you never posted this sale you wouldnt have found thise coins possibly.  id take the 2.6 btc keep the pandas lock this up, crack a beer and call it a day.  gl with your sale though.  ;D


Title: Re: silver pandas
Post by: geoffreyqp on March 20, 2016, 07:47:39 PM
all still available