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Economy => Collectibles => Topic started by: Spokanistan51 on March 22, 2019, 08:10:33 PM



Title: Expertise Requested - Casascius .5 Value?
Post by: Spokanistan51 on March 22, 2019, 08:10:33 PM
Hi everyone. I wanted to get opinions on current value of a Casascius 2013? I am considering selling / trading one of mine. I know it's not a great time to sell, so feeling out the market. I would prefer BTC vs. cash.
The one I'm speaking of is not graded, but I am considering getting it graded. Thoughts on any value grading would add also?
I really appreciate the expertise anyone can provide - Thanks!  ;D


Title: Re: Expertise Requested - Casascius .5 Value?
Post by: wheelz1200 on March 22, 2019, 08:14:07 PM
Hi everyone. I wanted to get opinions on current value of a Casascius 2013? I am considering selling / trading one of mine. I know it's not a great time to sell, so feeling out the market. I would prefer BTC vs. cash.
The one I'm speaking of is not graded, but I am considering getting it graded. Thoughts on any value grading would add also?
I really appreciate the expertise anyone can provide - Thanks!  ;D

Generally speaking you are looking at around .65btc for the brass and around .9btc for the silvers right now give or take some satoshis.  Grading is good in that it gives a perspective buyer an idea on conditioning without having to see it in person.  Good luck on your sale


Title: Re: Expertise Requested - Casascius .5 Value?
Post by: Spokanistan51 on March 22, 2019, 08:16:41 PM
Hi everyone. I wanted to get opinions on current value of a Casascius 2013? I am considering selling / trading one of mine. I know it's not a great time to sell, so feeling out the market. I would prefer BTC vs. cash.
The one I'm speaking of is not graded, but I am considering getting it graded. Thoughts on any value grading would add also?
I really appreciate the expertise anyone can provide - Thanks!  ;D

Generally speaking you are looking at around .65btc for the brass and around .9btc for the silvers right now give or take some satoshis.  Grading is good in that it gives a perspective buyer an idea on conditioning without having to see it in person.  Good luck on your sale

I should have been more clear, this is a brass. Thanks for the input!