Title: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction discussion thread Post by: thoughtfan on November 21, 2021, 08:07:51 PM Please note this is not the auction thread. To see and to make bids, see the LIVE AUCTION THREAD (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5372647.0). This thread is for queries, clarifications and comments i.e. anything and everything that does not belong in the auction thread which I request be used for bids only. Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded (brass, Series 2 2013)
* In the event of sniping, the eligibility of bids will be determined retrospectively in accordance with the timestamp of bids posted, the winner being the highest bid received in accordance with the sniping rule above. Again, please note, this is not the auction. Bids placed in this thread will not count. To participate, place bids in the live aution thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5372647.0). Title: Re: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction commences here today Post by: thoughtfan on November 22, 2021, 08:29:24 AM Nudge + changed Subject to 'today' + question re. countdown timer:
Is the countdown timer working well for others? It seems to me only to give the correct time relative to the end of the countdown (beginning of the auction i.e. 2021-11-22 23:00 UTC) the first time I open the thread and consequently, appears to continue the countdown from last time I left the page. If that's the case for others, I'm inclined maybe not to use it as I had planned to for the auction page itself with countdown to auction end. Any feedback (on this or on anything relating to the auction welcome). Title: Re: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction commences here today Post by: coco23 on November 22, 2021, 10:18:34 AM Nudge + changed Subject to 'today' + question re. countdown timer: Countdown timer seems to work fine for me. It shows now 7h ~45min left and counting down every secondIs the countdown timer working well for others? It seems to me only to give the correct time relative to the end of the countdown (beginning of the auction i.e. 2021-11-22 23:00 UTC) the first time I open the thread and consequently, appears to continue the countdown from last time I left the page. If that's the case for others, I'm inclined maybe not to use it as I had planned to for the auction page itself with countdown to auction end. Any feedback (on this or on anything relating to the auction welcome). The coin looks nice even though it has some sign of corrosion. Don't remove it or attempt to clean the coin! You should put it in a capsule though ;) Title: Re: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction commences here today Post by: thoughtfan on November 22, 2021, 05:02:27 PM Nudge + changed Subject to 'today' + question re. countdown timer: Countdown timer seems to work fine for me. It shows now 7h ~45min left and counting down every secondIs the countdown timer working well for others? It seems to me only to give the correct time relative to the end of the countdown (beginning of the auction i.e. 2021-11-22 23:00 UTC) the first time I open the thread and consequently, appears to continue the countdown from last time I left the page. If that's the case for others, I'm inclined maybe not to use it as I had planned to for the auction page itself with countdown to auction end. Any feedback (on this or on anything relating to the auction welcome). The coin looks nice even though it has some sign of corrosion. Don't remove it or attempt to clean the coin! You should put it in a capsule though ;) Thanks for your feedback and tips :) I'm sure the bullion dealer will have a spare capsule we could use ;) Title: Re: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction discussion thread Post by: thoughtfan on November 25, 2021, 01:59:29 PM Bump...
...as the tumbleweed blows through the apparent ghost town that is my auction.. ...did I just see a glimpse of a prospective bidder hiding in the dark inside the saloon behind the swing doors? ...was that a prospective bidder that just peeped and hid again around the corner of the building? ...did a prospective bidder lying on the roof of the building opposite just pop his head up? ...or is this auction really an abandoned town where this coin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5372647)will be picked up for a song? I guess we'll find out on Saturday... (No offence MJ, I acknowledge and appreciate your bid, and why wouldn't you start with the lowest? - it's just that your as-yet-unchallenged opening bid is 1/8th (in BTC) the premium this other one (https://scarce.city/auctions/casascius-1btc-coin) fetched recently) Title: Re: Casascius coin, 1 Bitcoin, loaded - Auction discussion thread Post by: blucepheus on November 25, 2021, 03:39:46 PM Bump... ...as the tumbleweed blows through the apparent ghost town that is my auction.. ...did I just see a glimpse of a prospective bidder hiding in the dark inside the saloon behind the swing doors? ...was that a prospective bidder that just peeped and hid again around the corner of the building? ...did a prospective bidder lying on the roof of the building opposite just pop his head up? ...or is this auction really an abandoned town where this coin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5372647)will be picked up for a song? I guess we'll find out on Saturday... (No offence MJ, I acknowledge and appreciate your bid, and why wouldn't you start with the lowest? - it's just that your as-yet-unchallenged opening bid is 1/8th (in BTC) the premium this other one (https://scarce.city/auctions/casascius-1btc-coin) fetched recently) I was pretty shocked to see that brass Cas fetch the premium it did. Historically, a premium of .07-0.1 is average on brass Cas, with .1 going to those in excellent condition. That Scare City auction seemed like a unicorn to me. Title: Re: Casascius loaded brass 1 BTC - A ghost town or an auction? - discussion thread Post by: thoughtfan on November 25, 2021, 09:48:46 PM Hi,
Thanks for responding. Clearly not what I was wanting to hear and only Saturday will tell whether that was the case. Having bumped this thread today, I'll bump the auction one tomorrow unless there have been any further bids to do it for me. An auction thread slipping to the second or third page is much less likely to find large numbers of potential bidders! |