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Economy => Collectibles => Topic started by: Drupere on March 19, 2023, 03:39:31 AM



Title: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: Drupere on March 19, 2023, 03:39:31 AM
I have one never listed, loaded 2013 Cassacius Brass 1 BTC. This is not an auction, but I am going to test the price to see if it is worth not peeling and selling blank. Buyer can feel free to use escrow. If there is a buyer close to Seattle who would like to pay cash and meet at Chase Bank where it is in a safe deposit box, that would be my preferred method of sale. Otherwise I am willing to use recommended escrow in this forum and take payment in BTC. I will take down post when an agreement is made.  

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Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: cygan on March 19, 2023, 08:10:29 AM
if i were you, i would sell this cas coin unpeeled and recommend minerjones as a escrow.
the address of the cas coin you are offering for sale: https://casasciustracker.com/?search=13MfDRRs (https://casasciustracker.com/?search=13MfDRRs)


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: minerjones on March 19, 2023, 12:22:47 PM
https://www.blockstream.info/address/13MfDRRsCy2XRx6JmaH1rz49rsdNkkQH8M

https://i.imgur.com/MzfHouH.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Ypu6cyr.jpg


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: av8rjeff on March 20, 2023, 12:03:50 AM
PM sent  :D


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: Drupere on March 28, 2023, 01:29:25 PM
After I learned that I will lose about 22% in taxes if I get paid inBTC and then cash out to my bank, I lost some of my motivation to sell. So for now I am hoping there's a buyer out there who can pay in US$ or at least a high percentage US$. I'm not sure if Minerjones escrow does $ transactions?



Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: Geosgaen0 on March 28, 2023, 03:38:04 PM
Pm sent


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: Spokanistan51 on March 28, 2023, 10:38:40 PM
This forum typically isn’t for cash sales as you request, but Crypto. You are better off listing on Ebay or an auction house for cash. I will let Miner Jones speak for himself, but I doubt he would get involved in a cash transaction for various reasons including safety. Be careful of fraudsters, as I’m sure a few have tried to reach out already.  Good luck with the sale, nice coin.


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: minerjones on March 29, 2023, 12:04:13 PM
After I learned that I will lose about 22% in taxes if I get paid inBTC and then cash out to my bank, I lost some of my motivation to sell. So for now I am hoping there's a buyer out there who can pay in US$ or at least a high percentage US$. I'm not sure if Minerjones escrow does $ transactions?

If you have held the coin for over a year, there should be less tax to pay due to long term capital gains versus short term.....

Maybe find out if your buyer can do a wire/ACH bank transfer rather than cash?


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: owlcatz on March 30, 2023, 02:12:55 AM
If you have held the coin for over a year, there should be less tax to pay due to long term capital gains versus short term.....

Maybe find out if your buyer can do a wire/ACH bank transfer rather than cash?


Some good info I just found... Well.. Not so good, but ...

From - https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc409

Net capital gains from selling collectibles (such as coins or art) are taxed at a maximum 28% rate.

Is that a new one? Lol...



Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: Drupere on April 09, 2023, 03:20:50 PM
My coin has sold. For anyone contemplating peeling a coin, I would say you also might give selling it loaded a chance.


Title: Re: [WTS] Loaded 1 BTC 2013 Cassacius Coin Brass
Post by: blucepheus on April 09, 2023, 05:59:18 PM
My coin has sold. For anyone contemplating peeling a coin, I would say you also might give selling it loaded a chance.

Congrats, and I agree. With patience a reasonable and safe deal tends to come together.