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Economy => Collectibles => Topic started by: coblee on June 09, 2023, 09:10:18 PM



Title: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: coblee on June 09, 2023, 09:10:18 PM
I'm selling a set of Bitbills and a 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections. They are all graded and slabbed by PCGS.

https://www.greatcollections.com/Series/158/Physical-Bitcoins-Other-Crypto

https://i.ibb.co/qm43zfS/Screenshot-2023-06-09-at-2-06-59-PM.png (https://ibb.co/c2pSPHB)

If you are interested in bidding, be sure to create an account on GreatCollections and ask for a bid limit increase days before the auction ends!


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: Eclipse33 on June 09, 2023, 09:20:08 PM
Hello Mr. Lee,

I think the 10 cas goes for at least 13BTC

I think the bitbills collection goes for on average slightly overload value.

The bitbills are slightly harder to pin down, less well know and recognizable then the cas.

Either way this is quite the horde in terms of BTC and crypto history.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: coblee on June 09, 2023, 09:40:40 PM
I agree. The 1 BTC bitbill might go for a large premium, but the rest have too high of a value. Premium in BTC terms will likely be limited. But Bitbills are the first ever bitcoin collectible. Super historic.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: Eclipse33 on June 09, 2023, 10:15:21 PM
I agree. The 1 BTC bitbill might go for a large premium, but the rest have too high of a value. Premium in BTC terms will likely be limited. But Bitbills are the first ever bitcoin collectible. Super historic.

This is the first 10 cas I have seen go for auction before. I do not know how the market will behave. 13BTC is my educated guess.

GC is a niche auctionhouse that not many people know about, let alone have used before. Stacksbowers is more mainstream with better marketing.

Going with stacks would garner much more attention from numismatic collectors, but there is no guarantee on premium there either.

The 1 bitbills will definitely go for a premium above 1BTC. It is also the first PCGS bitbills I have ever seen sold.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: BTCOVERFIATS on June 09, 2023, 11:27:57 PM
Beautiful coins. Pure history.

Doesn't get much better than this. I love how PCGS is grading BitBills now!  :D

Best,
BTCOVERFIATS


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: krogothmanhattan on June 10, 2023, 07:52:33 PM
   Amazing collection you have there Charlie.....I have been participating in this auction as well.

   Curious to see where the prices go with the Bitbills in particular....never seen them graded or for auction outside this forum!

   Goodluck with it all....They will become someone's amazing collection and a big part of history as well.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: Gatorelf on June 12, 2023, 11:59:26 AM
A rare opportunity, good luck !


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: Kryptowerk on June 12, 2023, 04:52:13 PM
Amazing pieces, for me the 10 BTC cas is (and will stay, haha) a dream coin. Great looking coin in PS-69 - just wow.

Good luck with the sale, I think all pieces here would make a great foundation for a Bitcoin collectible museum.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: BTCOVERFIATS on June 12, 2023, 04:55:30 PM
Does great collections accept BTC as payment?


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: krogothmanhattan on June 12, 2023, 05:03:20 PM
Does great collections accept BTC as payment?

  Good question...This is the list that I found...maybe you should email them directly as I do not see BTC


We welcome payment by:

1.  Paypal
2.  Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express)
3.  Check/Money Order
4.  eCheck (ACH)
5.  Wire
6.  Use of Consignor Proceeds

(For #6, Use of Consignor Proceeds, if you have a consignment with us, you can use your consignor proceeds to pay for open invoices.)

(Credit Card/PayPal payments are limited to invoices under $10,000 only.  Invoices over $10,000 must be paid by check, eCheck or bank wire).

To set-up eCheck (ACH) for your account, please call GreatCollections at 1-800-44-COINS (1-800-442-6467 or e-mail info@greatcollections.com.

To pay using your credit card over the phone, please call GreatCollections at 1-800-44-COINS (1-800-442-6467).

GreatCollections also offers an Extended Payment Plan where you can pay off your invoice in four payments.

 https://www.greatcollections.com/kb/What-payment-methods-do-you-accept-t62-4.html


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: RvWensen on June 13, 2023, 12:51:17 PM
Does great collections accept BTC as payment?

I had the same question, here's the answer:

Ian Russell (GreatCollections)

Jun 9, 2023, 19:36 PDT

Hi R,
 
You can pay with Bitcoin and other cryptos through BitPay with a 1% fee.


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: krogothmanhattan on June 14, 2023, 07:30:09 PM
Does great collections accept BTC as payment?

I had the same question, here's the answer:

Ian Russell (GreatCollections)

Jun 9, 2023, 19:36 PDT

Hi R,
 
You can pay with Bitcoin and other cryptos through BitPay with a 1% fee.

   Thanks for letting us know...it would be good if they posted this on their website as well for people that are looking forward to paying with Bitcoin.

   Prices on these items are slowly but surely going up.

  I also see a Litecoin Ballet Block for auction as well....wonder what that will bring!


Title: Re: Bitbills set and 10 BTC silver Casascius coin on GreatCollections
Post by: kryme on June 15, 2023, 01:32:37 AM
Hello Mr. Lee,

I think the 10 cas goes for at least 13BTC

I think the bitbills collection goes for on average slightly overload value.

The bitbills are slightly harder to pin down, less well know and recognizable then the cas.

Either way this is quite the horde in terms of BTC and crypto history.

Considering the last two 25 BTC Cas to sell on their went for only ~$50,000 over premium (less if you factor in the forks) (not accounting for buyer premium) 2-3 BTC over is probably correct.

https://www.greatcollections.com/record_coin_prices.php

Edit: looks like prices might include premium, so technically they really sold for under BTC value?