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Post by: minerjones on October 21, 2017, 12:11:54 PM
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Post by: ChiBitCTy on October 22, 2017, 04:31:30 PM
This is so beautiful, one day


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Post by: kryptopath on October 22, 2017, 07:23:38 PM
I see "12.5 bitcoin blocks" - does that mean this is funded with 12.5 bitcoin?


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Post by: Zepher on October 22, 2017, 07:53:11 PM
I see "12.5 bitcoin blocks" - does that mean this is funded with 12.5 bitcoin?

No, this piece doesn't have any funds on it.


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Post by: kryptopath on October 22, 2017, 08:24:13 PM
I see "12.5 bitcoin blocks" - does that mean this is funded with 12.5 bitcoin?

No, this piece doesn't have any funds on it.

Hmm so is that a reference to the time this was struck? Such as the year is 2017, and the current block reward is 12.5?


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 22, 2017, 09:53:35 PM
I see "12.5 bitcoin blocks" - does that mean this is funded with 12.5 bitcoin?

No, this piece doesn't have any funds on it.

Hmm so is that a reference to the time this was struck? Such as the year is 2017, and the current block reward is 12.5?

Yes 2017 was the year these were made which is the reference point for the date.


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 24, 2017, 02:07:53 AM
Bump


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 26, 2017, 01:47:48 PM
2 days left on this auction


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 27, 2017, 04:55:29 PM
Bump, about 30 hours to go on this auction.  Might be a long time before another chance pops up on this item.


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 28, 2017, 03:15:25 PM
Less than 7 hours left on this sucker.


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Post by: kryptopath on October 28, 2017, 05:26:37 PM
I just don't understand the 0.5 BTC starting price. It seems so high...

Not that I would be able to even consider bidding haha but I would be curious as to what makes this worth what it's priced at.


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Post by: owlcatz on October 28, 2017, 05:30:53 PM
I just don't understand the 0.5 BTC starting price. It seems so high...

Not that I would be able to even consider bidding haha but I would be curious as to what makes this worth what it's priced at.

Because its rare and very beautiful. If i had the spare btc I would snag it, but bad timing.... Good luck wheelz!


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 28, 2017, 06:11:52 PM
I just don't understand the 0.5 BTC starting price. It seems so high...

Not that I would be able to even consider bidding haha but I would be curious as to what makes this worth what it's priced at.

Paper safe has brilliant pieces and to me this is the creme de la creme of those works of art.  Honestly I'm half hoping it doesn't sell....of the other 9 pieces you won't see them cheaper I would assume.  But to each his own, that is as low as I would be willing to accept.  Any lower I will keep it happily


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Post by: Lesbian Cow on October 28, 2017, 09:01:07 PM
I just don't understand the 0.5 BTC starting price. It seems so high...

Not that I would be able to even consider bidding haha but I would be curious as to what makes this worth what it's priced at.

Paper safe has brilliant pieces and to me this is the creme de la creme of those works of art.  Honestly I'm half hoping it doesn't sell....of the other 9 pieces you won't see them cheaper I would assume.  But to each his own, that is as low as I would be willing to accept.  Any lower I will keep it happily

I have one of the 10 and I would not consider selling it for less than 1 btc.  It really is a beautiful piece and I am surprised no one has snagged this one.


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 28, 2017, 11:42:57 PM
Back in the safe it goes, kinda glad it didn't sell  :D


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 28, 2017, 11:52:58 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.


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Post by: owlcatz on October 28, 2017, 11:55:21 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

you are obviously a shitposting moron. Lol


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 29, 2017, 03:12:11 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

In case your lost I will just point out for you that you stumbled in the collectables sub....you know things that are worth for than their material value.  Take a peek around, All things are selling for more than their material value in here.  Welcome


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Post by: Hhampuz on October 29, 2017, 03:17:37 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 05:00:27 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.


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Post by: Hhampuz on October 31, 2017, 05:12:05 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 05:13:20 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/


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Post by: Hhampuz on October 31, 2017, 05:18:15 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/

And you are the one to determine what the skill is and what is good and or bad? So let me retract my previous statement of you not having a clue about collectibles.. As you have no clue about anything it seems.

Besides, comparing a papersafe note with a titan coin is like comparing apples and oranges.. Not that you'd know the difference though considering your skewed view of things.


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 05:22:34 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/

And you are the one to determine what the skill is and what is good and or bad? So let me retract my previous statement of you not having a clue about collectibles.. As you have no clue about anything it seems.

Besides, comparing a papersafe note with a titan coin is like comparing apples and oranges.. Not that you'd know the difference though considering your skewed view of things.

I'm not trying to start a fight here, so calm yourself down and stop being so bloody insulting. I've been dealing in collectables and antiques for over two decades, and know an item with lasting value when I see it. In my opinion - and I'll say my opinion, as we're all entitled to one. This is not a good investment. Make of that what you will, and carry on being a dick to anyone who contradicts your view.


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Post by: Hhampuz on October 31, 2017, 05:28:28 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/

And you are the one to determine what the skill is and what is good and or bad? So let me retract my previous statement of you not having a clue about collectibles.. As you have no clue about anything it seems.

Besides, comparing a papersafe note with a titan coin is like comparing apples and oranges.. Not that you'd know the difference though considering your skewed view of things.

I'm not trying to start a fight here, so calm yourself down and stop being so bloody insulting. I've been dealing in collectables and antiques for over two decades, and know an item with lasting value when I see it. In my opinion - and I'll say my opinion, as we're all entitled to one. This is not a good investment. Make of that what you will, and carry on being a dick to anyone who contradicts your view.

You want to talk about being a dick? You came in to an auction stating that the item is worthless, not only bashing holders of said items but also the artist. While at the same time comparing it to your shit with sprinkles on? Keep telling yourself that I'm the dick in this. Feel free to go back to being an expert in collectibles and antiques outside of the forum, nobody in these sections knows you, nobody will hold any value to your opinion after what you've said here.


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 05:47:44 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/

And you are the one to determine what the skill is and what is good and or bad? So let me retract my previous statement of you not having a clue about collectibles.. As you have no clue about anything it seems.

Besides, comparing a papersafe note with a titan coin is like comparing apples and oranges.. Not that you'd know the difference though considering your skewed view of things.

I'm not trying to start a fight here, so calm yourself down and stop being so bloody insulting. I've been dealing in collectables and antiques for over two decades, and know an item with lasting value when I see it. In my opinion - and I'll say my opinion, as we're all entitled to one. This is not a good investment. Make of that what you will, and carry on being a dick to anyone who contradicts your view.

You want to talk about being a dick? You came in to an auction stating that the item is worthless, not only bashing holders of said items but also the artist. While at the same time comparing it to your shit with sprinkles on? Keep telling yourself that I'm the dick in this. Feel free to go back to being an expert in collectibles and antiques outside of the forum, nobody in these sections knows you, nobody will hold any value to your opinion after what you've said here.

If I offended anyone I apologize, like I said, it's just an opinion.


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 05:50:35 PM
Also, if my posts were that offensive, mods please feel free to delete them.


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Post by: dazedfool on October 31, 2017, 06:04:59 PM
So...This is just a paperweight with 1oz - i.e. $20 USD worth of silver bullion? No BTC value?

What moron is going to pay 0.5 BTC (currently worth $2850 USD) for something worth $20?

Seriously, if you want to waste that kind of money, send it to me instead. I can make better use of it.

Lmao. This is he collectibles section of the forum, you know.. people buy and sell collectibles. Anything deemed to be a collectible is obviously worth more than it's material cost.

Why don't you go back to chasing airdrops?  :D

I can sprinkle glitter on a turd and call it "a collectable", but underneath the glitter, it's still a turd.

So why is a da vinci painting more valuable than the guy next door that makes a similar one? You obviously have no clue what the word "collectible" means so I have no idea what you are even doing here, let alone making shit posts like the one above.

Because of the skill of the artist.

Sorry, but this is a BS collectable. Know what a real collectable is? Try this: https://www.titanbtc.com/product/titan-one-gold/

And you are the one to determine what the skill is and what is good and or bad? So let me retract my previous statement of you not having a clue about collectibles.. As you have no clue about anything it seems.

Besides, comparing a papersafe note with a titan coin is like comparing apples and oranges.. Not that you'd know the difference though considering your skewed view of things.

I'm not trying to start a fight here, so calm yourself down and stop being so bloody insulting. I've been dealing in collectables and antiques for over two decades, and know an item with lasting value when I see it. In my opinion - and I'll say my opinion, as we're all entitled to one. This is not a good investment. Make of that what you will, and carry on being a dick to anyone who contradicts your view.

You want to talk about being a dick? You came in to an auction stating that the item is worthless, not only bashing holders of said items but also the artist. While at the same time comparing it to your shit with sprinkles on? Keep telling yourself that I'm the dick in this. Feel free to go back to being an expert in collectibles and antiques outside of the forum, nobody in these sections knows you, nobody will hold any value to your opinion after what you've said here.

If I offended anyone I apologize, like I said, it's just an opinion.

This was amusing. Hhampuz is right. Droid's opinion is valid, but it would be much better received if not dripping with arrogance... "this is worthless because I don't like it, also you guys are dumb".  :P


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Post by: kryptopath on October 31, 2017, 06:08:06 PM
nobody in these sections knows you, nobody will hold any value to your opinion after what you've said here.

Thank God logic still wins.

If I offended anyone I apologize, like I said, it's just an opinion.

Offence aside (people can choose to not be and I doubt they were from your crap), I seriously doubt the honesty of your apology. Your opinion is salty, and my guess is your whole goal here is spreading that salt.

Those of us who are above such juvenile pursuits will remain content to not give a single hoot about what you have to say.


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Post by: DroidR17A on October 31, 2017, 08:40:43 PM
nobody in these sections knows you, nobody will hold any value to your opinion after what you've said here.

Thank God logic still wins.

If I offended anyone I apologize, like I said, it's just an opinion.

Offence aside (people can choose to not be and I doubt they were from your crap), I seriously doubt the honesty of your apology. Your opinion is salty, and my guess is your whole goal here is spreading that salt.

Those of us who are above such juvenile pursuits will remain content to not give a single hoot about what you have to say.

My approach was tactless, for that I apologize. My opinion however is unchanged, but I'll keep it myself from now on. You don't have to like, or pay any attention to it. And, as I said before, the mods are welcome to delete my posts from this thread. 


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Post by: wheelz1200 on October 31, 2017, 09:09:23 PM
Yes tactless.  Let me go and shit on a titan auction and say its a pile while dropping a link to papersafe.  It's opinion, you should know being in the industry for 20 years.

I disagree....these are probably the finest early paper wallets that exist.  To me that will serve it's place in history maybe I'm wrong.  Ali tin coins were sweet at one point ...now worthless due to the breach.  Point is everyone can have their own view but you never know what the future holds and if you knew the half of the work put into these you just might be impressed.  Are you the annoying guy at an antique auction that scoffs at someone owning/selling/buying something you consider worthless?


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Post by: BG4 on October 31, 2017, 09:54:17 PM
If you had one on your hands , you would understand.


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Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on October 31, 2017, 10:30:05 PM
There is no doubt this is a very collectible, very desirable piece. I would bid if there was no reserve, and bitcoin price was not going up so fast; as I don't want to wind up spending more in dollars than I feel comfortable with. Good luck with the auction!