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Title: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 02:12:07 PM
Hi All,

As a collector, I'm trying to obtain many of the physical bitcoins and alt coins out there.  If anyone has any lesser known crypto coins, wallet cards, or paper wallets, not on the below list, please PM me.  It can be any crypto currency, as long as it has a private key stored on the item.  

Below is a list of physical crypto makers' coins that I currently own:

  • 4Bitcoinz (Wallet Card)
  • Alitin
  • Antaui (Worldcoin)
  • AussieBTC (Casascius Alum.)
  • Banx Capital (BTC and LTC)
  • bh coins
  • bigtimespaghetti (Unobtanium bars)
  • Bit-Card (Wallet Card)
  • Bitbill (Wallet Card)
  • Bitcoin Suisse AG (Paper Wallet)
  • boliu (Wallet Card)
  • Casascius
  • Coinbull
  • Coinographic
  • Coldco.in (Spycoin)
  • Criptoe (Guldencoin)
  • Crypto Coin (Wallet Card)
  • CryptoArt (Paper Wallet Art)
  • CryptoCards (Wallet Card)
  • Cryptocoinwarehouse (Paycoin)
  • Cryptofreeze (similar to SERP v1)
  • CryptoImperator
  • Cryptolator
  • Cryptonic (Monero & Bitcoin)
  • Cryptovault
  • Cryptovest
  • Denarium
  • FinitebyDesign
  • GeekBitcoin (Chinese 5mbtc)
  • Genesis
  • Infinitum
  • Jinn
  • Kialara
  • Lealana
  • Mexican Startcoin (Not out yet)
  • Microsoul
  • Mike Murphy (Maxcoin)
  • Nasty Fans
  • Nolacoin
  • Prypto (Wallet Card)
  • Ravenbit
  • Recalescence
  • Serp
  • Shibanu (Dogecoin)
  • Silver Wallet
  • SimplyBTC (Wallet Card and Paper Wallet)
  • socal (Vericoin)
  • Sol Noctis
  • TGBEX
  • Titan


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Mitchell on May 06, 2015, 02:15:45 PM
Oh man, I am missing so many coins... I will be using this list to see what coins I am missing myself. If you have any duplicates (preferably of old and discontinued stuff, like 4Bitcoinz), could you send me a message about it?


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 02:34:53 PM
Oh man, I am missing so many coins... I will be using this list to see what coins I am missing myself. If you have any duplicates (preferably of old and discontinued stuff, like 4Bitcoinz), could you send me a message about it?

ZoladkowaGorzka who does 4Bitcoinz is actually selling these now as unfunded.  I wrote him about a month ago.   I suggest you PM him.

Yes, I've spent a lot of time researching all the physicals out there.  Have to feed the addiction.

This list can hopefully help others discover makers they weren't aware of.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Mitchell on May 06, 2015, 03:58:19 PM
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Yes, I've spent a lot of time researching all the physicals out there.  Have to feed the addiction.
I feel you. I need everything, somehow! It's horrible and amazing at the same time.

EDIT: Sent him a PM. Thanks mate!


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: snarlpill on May 06, 2015, 05:10:49 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: BG4 on May 06, 2015, 05:30:17 PM
I am not sure of the name of the card but it is an NFC card that looks like a credit card with a bitcoin logo....I picked up a few on ebay a while ago...they still sell them there too....   They now work with greenaddress app on my Samsung note 3...and Nexus 7.... easy to program.... just tap it to the bottem to log in....super cool ..I wish more apps use them..

Edit... It just says NFC bitcoin wallet card....on the ebay page...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: miffman on May 06, 2015, 05:44:00 PM
I have a 10 mbtc bit card if you're interested. Pretty sure it's the first series.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 05:49:55 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Thanks.  I was aware of Infinitum, but didn't include them since I hadn't ordered them yet.  I did so now.  Have you been able to reserve a number yet or just put your name on their email list?  They do look very nice.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 05:53:08 PM
I am not sure of the name of the card but it is an NFC card that looks like a credit card with a bitcoin logo....I picked up a few on ebay a while ago...they still sell them there too....   They now work with greenaddress app on my Samsung note 3...and Nexus 7.... easy to program.... just tap it to the bottem to log in....super cool ..I wish more apps use them..

Edit... It just says NFC bitcoin wallet card....on the ebay page...

It sounds like the orange NFC credit card on ebay I've seen before.  Would you call it a physical wallet with one private key or more like a hardware wallet like a Trezor, Case, etc?


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 05:55:15 PM
I have a 10 mbtc bit card if you're interested. Pretty sure it's the first series.

Do you have a picture of it?  If its bit-card.de with the holo in the middle, I know they made many different designs.  I have a bunch of them, but would be interested if you had one I didn't have.  Their website seems to have been down for a month or so.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: miffman on May 06, 2015, 06:02:00 PM
I have a 10 mbtc bit card if you're interested. Pretty sure it's the first series.

Do you have a picture of it?  If its bit-card.de with the holo in the middle, I know they made many different designs.  I have a bunch of them, but would be interested if you had one I didn't have.  Their website seems to have been down for a month or so.

Pretty sure it's bit-card.de yeah. I will send a pic later.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: snarlpill on May 06, 2015, 06:04:33 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Thanks.  I was aware of Infinitum, but didn't include them since I hadn't ordered them yet.  I did so now.  Have you been able to reserve a number yet or just put your name on their email list?  They do look very nice.

I just put a couple email addresses into their list. They'll be sending out an email in about ~4 days with info. on how to reserve numbers I believe; they said it would go out 2 weeks before release. They do look sweet for sure, the level of detail on Da Vinci reminds me of the quality that Alitin Mint put into their coins, and it's a 2 oz'er as well.  


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 06:05:57 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Thanks.  I was aware of Infinitum, but didn't include them since I hadn't ordered them yet.  I did so now.  Have you been able to reserve a number yet or just put your name on their email list?  They do look very nice.

I just put a couple email addresses into their list. They'll be sending out an email in about ~4 days with info. on how to reserve numbers I believe; they said it would go out 2 weeks before release. They do look sweet for sure, the level of detail on Da Vinci reminds me of the quality that Alitin Mint put into their coins, and it's a 2 oz'er as well.  

I agree with you.  They do have a Alitin-like raised relief on them and a premium look.  Thanks for the heads-up.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Equinoxx on May 06, 2015, 06:08:27 PM
I have a BhCoin 10 BitCents. Would you be interested?


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 06:14:23 PM
I have a BhCoin 10 BitCents. Would you be interested?

Thanks.  I have all four of their editions.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: BG4 on May 06, 2015, 06:34:08 PM
I am not sure of the name of the card but it is an NFC card that looks like a credit card with a bitcoin logo....I picked up a few on ebay a while ago...they still sell them there too....   They now work with greenaddress app on my Samsung note 3...and Nexus 7.... easy to program.... just tap it to the bottem to log in....super cool ..I wish more apps use them..

Edit... It just says NFC bitcoin wallet card....on the ebay page...

It sounds like the orange NFC credit card on ebay I've seen before.  Would you call it a physical wallet with one private key or more like a hardware wallet like a Trezor, Case, etc?

Yes..it's the orange cards....I would call it a NFC tag in a plastic card.....it's programable so many things can be done with it... You could store the URL of a wallet on blockchain.info for watching an address or just store a private key as asciii text...I think Greenaddress stores the first 3 or 4 letters of each word for its 12 word pass phrase. ...or you could program the GPS location where you it buried you trezor.  Its just a NXT mifair nfc tag within a plastic card that has been printed to look like a bitcoin credit card....so to answer your question....both.. depends on how you want to program it...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: unamis76 on May 06, 2015, 06:38:45 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 07:02:05 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

No worries.  I'd like to hear about any other makers as well


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: miffman on May 06, 2015, 07:12:54 PM
There's actually one mint you've missed. I can't recall the name. It was an awesome looking coin, but I was never able to get my hands on one. I remember that you could disassemble the coin like a hollowed out penny.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: BG4 on May 06, 2015, 07:23:27 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 07:38:25 PM
There's actually one mint you've missed. I can't recall the name. It was an awesome looking coin, but I was never able to get my hands on one. I remember that you could disassemble the coin like a hollowed out penny.

Is it this?

http://www.coldco.in

I've seen them before on ebay, but thought it was more of a coin that could store a private key like a DIY, or anything for that matter, but it had a certain strange look to it.  Decisions...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: miffman on May 06, 2015, 07:41:03 PM
There's actually one mint you've missed. I can't recall the name. It was an awesome looking coin, but I was never able to get my hands on one. I remember that you could disassemble the coin like a hollowed out penny.

Is it this?

http://www.coldco.in

I've seen them before on ebay, but thought it was more of a coin that could store a private key like a DIY, or anything for that matter, but it had a certain strange look to it.  Decisions...

That's it! I've been meaning to get one, but 100$ at the current BTC prices is a bit too much for now. I'll wait around first.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 07:42:27 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...

Sounds really cool.  I bet people would love something like a bearer bar made of wood.  Very unique and different, especially if you offered different kinds of exotic woods for the crazy collectors like myself.  Just make sure you mention its not hand carved   ::)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 06, 2015, 07:44:33 PM
There's actually one mint you've missed. I can't recall the name. It was an awesome looking coin, but I was never able to get my hands on one. I remember that you could disassemble the coin like a hollowed out penny.

Is it this?

http://www.coldco.in

I've seen them before on ebay, but thought it was more of a coin that could store a private key like a DIY, or anything for that matter, but it had a certain strange look to it.  Decisions...

That's it! I've been meaning to get one, but 100$ at the current BTC prices is a bit too much for now. I'll wait around first.

Hit up monkeynuts.  I think he bought a few off ebay.

Seems like this thread is becoming more of a Public Service for others out there looking for different coins to feed their habit.  lol.  Happy to help in any way I can. 


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: BG4 on May 06, 2015, 08:19:00 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...

Sounds really cool.  I bet people would love something like a bearer bar made of wood.  Very unique and different, especially if you offered different kinds of exotic woods for the crazy collectors like myself.  Just make sure you mention its not hand carved   ::)

And for the crazy collector ..How about my Bitcoin fossil Wallet....I can stick a NFC tag on the bottom of it ..... Rock solid security I swear .... O and that is Rosewood its setting on... The laser beam actually turned the rock into glass.....there is already a micro chip on the edge....as you can see
https://i.imgur.com/FYQIPdD.jpg

Also.... this is my Wooden bitcoin.... "LASERED" in Purpleheart...   NOT A WALLET...
https://i.imgur.com/YaELA1P.jpg



Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Equinoxx on May 06, 2015, 08:33:05 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...

Sounds really cool.  I bet people would love something like a bearer bar made of wood.  Very unique and different, especially if you offered different kinds of exotic woods for the crazy collectors like myself.  Just make sure you mention its not hand carved   ::)

And for the crazy collector ..How about my Bitcoin fossil Wallet....I can stick a NFC tag on the bottom of it ..... Rock solid security I swear .... O and that is Rosewood its setting on... The laser beam actually turned the rock into glass.....there is already a micro chip on the edge....as you can see
[img]https://i.imgur.com/FYQIPdD.jpg[/im]

Also.... this is my Wooden bitcoin.... "LASERED" in Purpleheart...   NOT A WALLET...
[img]https://i.imgur.com/YaELA1P.jpg[/im]



I would do anything to own a piece like that <3 How much do those go for?


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: monkeynuts on May 06, 2015, 10:33:49 PM
There's actually one mint you've missed. I can't recall the name. It was an awesome looking coin, but I was never able to get my hands on one. I remember that you could disassemble the coin like a hollowed out penny.

Is it this?

http://www.coldco.in

I've seen them before on ebay, but thought it was more of a coin that could store a private key like a DIY, or anything for that matter, but it had a certain strange look to it.  Decisions...

That's it! I've been meaning to get one, but 100$ at the current BTC prices is a bit too much for now. I'll wait around first.

Hit up monkeynuts.  I think he bought a few off ebay.

Seems like this thread is becoming more of a Public Service for others out there looking for different coins to feed their habit.  lol.  Happy to help in any way I can. 

Yep, from memory I picked up numbers 2, 3 and 4 ... but I would have to check to make sure.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: digicoinuser on May 06, 2015, 10:50:35 PM
Very nice list, reminds me to get a few that I haven't. :)

Monkey, around what did you pick them up for at the time?  I can only seem to find them on the website.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: chronicsky on May 07, 2015, 09:47:14 AM
Wow! this list can sure be useful , i've just started feeding my addiction and hopefully one day i can share a long list like yours too ;)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Equinoxx on May 07, 2015, 06:42:14 PM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 07, 2015, 10:07:49 PM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.

I'll let others chime in, but I think roughly .5 to .6 BTC.   IIRC they were $100 retail, and I believe they are sold out.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: ScryptAsic on May 07, 2015, 10:23:14 PM
The infinitum coins look very nice but are quite expensive and have a high premium.   :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Equinoxx on May 08, 2015, 05:23:52 AM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.

I'll let others chime in, but I think roughly .5 to .6 BTC.   IIRC they were $100 retail, and I believe they are sold out.

Wow! Not a bad $44+/- profit on 6 months for holding one coin.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: TookDk on May 08, 2015, 09:39:24 AM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.

I'll let others chime in, but I think roughly .5 to .6 BTC.   IIRC they were $100 retail, and I believe they are sold out.

Wow! Not a bad $44+/- profit on 6 months for holding one coin.

There was even 50 x coupon, to the first who ordered, If I remember right it was 10% off + free shipping.
I missed out, because bitpay was making trouble, eventually I had to make a new order at full price.

About the % in increase in value, if you calculate things in bitcoins, then have the increase in price been much higher, since the exchange rate dropped around new year. So we are closer to 100% increase in value (in terms of bitcoin). I believe that 1 x Football coin was around 0.3 BTC just before Christmas.  

OT:
Nice collection you have there bithalo, can't help you out, I have decimated my collection to a few of the brands you have on the list, to concentrate purely on them :)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 08, 2015, 10:55:34 AM

OT:
Nice collection you have there bithalo, can't help you out, I have decimated my collection to a few of the brands you have on the list, to concentrate purely on them :)

Thanks TookDk


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: miffman on May 08, 2015, 12:00:09 PM
even though it is an unfunded coin, there is the grbox2001 physical bitcoin that you have missed on the list?

edit: I'm still gonna snap a pic of the bitcoincard.de card when I get a chance :)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on May 08, 2015, 12:38:00 PM
even though it is an unfunded coin, there is the grbox2001 physical bitcoin that you have missed on the list?

edit: I'm still gonna snap a pic of the bitcoincard.de card when I get a chance :)

Thanks for mentioning that.  I don't collect coins without a private key stored.  There's a bunch on ebay like that which I don't collect.

I look forward to seeing the card.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: BG4 on May 08, 2015, 05:20:28 PM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...

Sounds really cool.  I bet people would love something like a bearer bar made of wood.  Very unique and different, especially if you offered different kinds of exotic woods for the crazy collectors like myself.  Just make sure you mention its not hand carved   ::)

And for the crazy collector ..How about my Bitcoin fossil Wallet....I can stick a NFC tag on the bottom of it ..... Rock solid security I swear .... O and that is Rosewood its setting on... The laser beam actually turned the rock into glass.....there is already a micro chip on the edge....as you can see
[img]https://i.imgur.com/FYQIPdD.jpg[/im]

Also.... this is my Wooden bitcoin.... "LASERED" in Purpleheart...   NOT A WALLET...
[img]https://i.imgur.com/YaELA1P.jpg[/im]



I would do anything to own a piece like that <3 How much do those go for?

I never really put a price tag on them... The Purple heart B...I had the idea to laser a rubber stamp of  public and private keys and QR codes and glue it to the bottom....when you looked at it the stamp would be backwards and the QR code would not work...To get the QR to work... you would have to ink it and stamp it on paper to redeem it...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Equinoxx on May 11, 2015, 03:37:00 AM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.

I'll let others chime in, but I think roughly .5 to .6 BTC.   IIRC they were $100 retail, and I believe they are sold out.

Wow! Not a bad $44+/- profit on 6 months for holding one coin.

Do you guys think holding on to this coin would make a larger profit? Like hold on to it until the next coin gets released.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: monkeynuts on May 11, 2015, 07:21:11 AM
Hey guys.. How much would a Casascius St. Pietersburg 2014 coin cost? I am looking to sell mine.

I'll let others chime in, but I think roughly .5 to .6 BTC.   IIRC they were $100 retail, and I believe they are sold out.

Wow! Not a bad $44+/- profit on 6 months for holding one coin.

Do you guys think holding on to this coin would make a larger profit? Like hold on to it until the next coin gets released.

Nope I think you should sell it to me  ;) you know you want to.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: unamis76 on May 11, 2015, 10:42:31 AM
Nice man, pretty comprehensive list you got there! Only ones I can think of that you don't have listed (that can hold private keys) are WoodWallets (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638832.0) formerly at woodwallets.io (but they retired), and Infinitum Bitcoins (https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com), which come out in 18 days and I'm pretty excited about! Unfortunately I can't help you acquire those because I only have 1 WoodWallet, and the latter aren't released yet (but you can reserve a slot).

I can think of a few physical Bitcoins that aren't wallet-type coins (can't hold private keys) that you don't have listed, but I'm not sure if you're looking for those.

Hijacking the thread a bit, but since this is about collecting physical wallets/coins... It was pretty sad that those WoodWallets guys went offline. I have one of those (it has a Vanity address, so it's not for sale, sorry OP ;D) and it looks and feels really good. It's a cheap and pretty wallet, that's pretty useful as a gift too... And I just love wood stuff. Is there any competition, or any other physical wallet/coin that's made out of wood? Any from the list of the OP, maybe? I wouldn't mind getting something similar to what I have from WoodWallets

Wow...this is way too crazy of a topic for me right now.....since the woodcollector sham...I have fallen in love with lasered wood products as bitcoin wallets.. I even bought a laser myself.... not to derail my own paper wallet startup.. I have been thinking of a lasered wood wallet design that looks like a bearer bar made from rosewood with polymer inlay..  also a polymer clay bitcoin poker chip.... both with NFC tags embedded like the orange card from a few posts ago.....and would be able to log into any greenaddress wallet...or just store a private key.....I have a rosewood bar prototypes already....as far as the woodwallets...they can be lasered in less then 10 minutes...

I don't want to comment in anything WoodCollector related. As for you, if you're upfront about everything you do and how you do it I guess you'll have many clients... Can't wait to see some designs ;)


Sounds really cool.  I bet people would love something like a bearer bar made of wood.  Very unique and different, especially if you offered different kinds of exotic woods for the crazy collectors like myself.  Just make sure you mention its not hand carved   ::)

It does sound cool... We need some wood stuff :D


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 24, 2015, 11:35:02 AM
Hello,

My name is Mandy from Infinitum Bitcoins. 

We have been selling our physical bitcoin since 25th May 2015 and have shipped almost a 1000 coins worldwide. 

Here are some actual product images


https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com/images/gallery/coinfront.jpg

https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com/images/gallery/coinback_hologram.jpg

There is also a more detailed thread here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1098217

Thanks

Mandy

Infinitum Bitcoins
www.Infinitumbitcoins.com


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on June 24, 2015, 12:09:22 PM
Thanks Mandy.  I did order one of these when they came out. 


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 24, 2015, 12:22:12 PM
Hi,

Yes, You posted on this thread that you purchased coin number 14

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352.0

Coin number 14 was delivered 12 Jun 2015 15:24

I believe you where among the first people to order, Congratulations.

If you you have your coin handy upload some pics would be great if you shared your experience.

Mandy

 


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on June 25, 2015, 06:16:48 PM
Hi,

Yes, You posted on this thread that you purchased coin number 14

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352.0

Coin number 14 was delivered 12 Jun 2015 15:24

I believe you where among the first people to order, Congratulations.

If you you have your coin handy upload some pics would be great if you shared your experience.

Mandy

 

Mandy,

I'll be honest.  I was disappointed in the finish of the coins.  The preorder pictures showed a ultra high relief with mirror like polished background.  After I preordered, the pictures were switched out with a much flatter design with rough sanded backgrounds.  I feel like it was a bait and switch for anybody who preordered and went off the original CAD design expecting that.   The coin could have had great potential, but I was extremely disappointed with the end result.   The price isn't cheap, so I expected a more premium product, similar to a Alitin Mint coin.



Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: AT101ET on June 25, 2015, 06:49:33 PM
Could you post pictures of the coin you received?
When I go on the website the coin looks very high quality and as you said like the Alitin mint ones. I really like the design I saw on their site but I'm hesitant due to the price.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: digicoinuser on June 25, 2015, 07:08:12 PM
Hello,

My name is Mandy from Infinitum Bitcoins.  

We have been selling our physical bitcoin since 25th May 2015 and have shipped almost a 1000 coins worldwide.  

There is also a more detailed thread here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1098217

Thanks

Mandy
Infinitum Bitcoins

Mandy,
I have posted a question in the Infinitum thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352.msg11713234#msg11713234) asking about the difference of the coins design/manufacturing from the pre-order state to final state.  I would appreciate if your team could provide an answer as I'm on the fence for picking one up but would need this question cleared up.   ;)


Could you post pictures of the coin you received?
When I go on the website the coin looks very high quality and as you said like the Alitin mint ones. I really like the design I saw on their site but I'm hesitant due to the price.

AT101ET,
Here is the Infinitum thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1078352) for the coins in which iglasses posted some pretty nice pictures of the coin he received.   :)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 25, 2015, 08:54:56 PM
After mentioning your feedback to Alec John our sales manager he has authorised the exchange of any customer who is not happy with there coin.

Please pm me if you wish to exchange out the coins. We will arrange new coin and send you pictures in advance so you can check. Once we receive your coins back we will ship out the replacements.

We strive to deliver good customer service and satisfy our customers. Overall we have had a great response from customers.  The antique process darkens the coin colour and brings out definitions which would otherwise be lost.



Mandy


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: ezeminer on June 25, 2015, 10:17:25 PM
Maybe I will need to revisit this thread once I get more money to buy these coins :D


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on June 25, 2015, 10:30:51 PM
After mentioning your feedback to Alec John our sales manager he has authorised the exchange of any customer who is not happy with there coin.

Please pm me if you wish to exchange out the coins. We will arrange new coin and send you pictures in advance so you can check. Once we receive your coins back we will ship out the replacements.

We strive to deliver good customer service and satisfy our customers. Overall we have had a great response from customers.  The antique process darkens the coin colour and brings out definitions which would otherwise be lost.



Mandy

Appreciate the offer.  I collect all crypto coins, so I'll keep it even if it's not what I expected.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Fortify on June 26, 2015, 04:40:56 PM
After mentioning your feedback to Alec John our sales manager he has authorised the exchange of any customer who is not happy with there coin.

Please pm me if you wish to exchange out the coins. We will arrange new coin and send you pictures in advance so you can check. Once we receive your coins back we will ship out the replacements.

We strive to deliver good customer service and satisfy our customers. Overall we have had a great response from customers.  The antique process darkens the coin colour and brings out definitions which would otherwise be lost.



Mandy

That's nice and all, but you haven't explained the difference between the high quality coin photos you posted and the less than stellar coins that arrived to customers?


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: snarlpill on June 26, 2015, 05:07:05 PM
After mentioning your feedback to Alec John our sales manager he has authorised the exchange of any customer who is not happy with there coin.

Please pm me if you wish to exchange out the coins. We will arrange new coin and send you pictures in advance so you can check. Once we receive your coins back we will ship out the replacements.

We strive to deliver good customer service and satisfy our customers. Overall we have had a great response from customers.  The antique process darkens the coin colour and brings out definitions which would otherwise be lost.



Mandy

That's nice and all, but you haven't explained the difference between the high quality coin photos you posted and the less than stellar coins that arrived to customers?

In my opinion, the difference in photos is probably because it was hard to accurately depict the "Antique Silver" finish in the original CAD design posted on the website. If I remember correctly, an "Antique" type finish has to be rubbed onto the coin, which explains for the darker areas around the block of text to the right of Da Vinci. I.e.- It is harder to rub the finish around areas like that.

I could be wrong though, and this is taking bithalo's thread even more off-topic, but I'm just trying to provide an explanation. Not taking sides here.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 26, 2015, 08:17:39 PM
Hello

I replied to this on another thread.  Here is the copy paste from that thread.

--------

Hello.

The original coin images where based on computer generated images and CAD drawings we received from the mint during the initial phase of manufacture relief images are made showing the detail and lettering of the coin.

The antiquing process is actually done by hand it gives an aged look to the coin and brings out fine definition in the hair and lettering.

The coins we showed during the initial phase and launch date where changed as soon as we recived the final coins.

In our second batch of coins we made some changes to buff the edges making them smoother. The coin manufacture process requires the coin to be struck 3 times to get the detail from the hair and beard.

The coins are then buffed to smooth out the edges (this was not done on the initial batch but has since been implemented) the coin is then washed and antiqued each coin is slightly different as the antique process is done by hand the images I posted are from a real coin from the first batch.

The coin you see here posted on this tread is a actual customers coin.

mandy


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 28, 2015, 10:24:06 AM
Hello All

Following the discussion regarding antiquing and what difference it makes to the coins I have today taken these images before and after shots

Please excuse my lack of photography skills.

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/InfinitumBitcoins/FullSizeRender_zpsgjzmranc.jpg

As you can see the antique effect brings out the details.

Mandy

Infinitum Bitcoins


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on June 28, 2015, 12:00:34 PM
The CAD design that people preordered with showed more of a clean background with much less antiquing and ultra high relief.  

What I got was very rough sanded backgrounds with flat relief and tons of antiquing.  

I wouldn't care if people knew ahead of time what they were getting.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: TookDk on June 28, 2015, 12:36:28 PM
--snip
Here are some actual product images

https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com/images/gallery/coinfront.jpg

https://www.infinitumbitcoins.com/images/gallery/coinback_hologram.jpg

--snip

I am no expert on photo forensic, but that picture with the hologram look pretty photoshopped to me.
I guess it is up to interpretation of "actual product images".
When I read "actual product images", then is my expectations a picture of the real physical product, not altered or modified.

Don't get me wrong, I have no doubt that the coin exist, its only a matter of how the product is presented.
I think when selling premium coins, then is it better to exceed the customers expectations rather than disappoint them (imo).


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on June 29, 2015, 06:27:16 PM
Hello all

I have passed your comment on to Alec johns,  he has said on the next coin we will show the coin relief drawing and mark it as a cam design image. We will strive to make it clearer in future releases.

The Da Vinci coin as shown here is what customers will be receiving we have tonned down the antique effect around the text following comments we have recived.

The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

Mandy



Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: spazzdla on June 29, 2015, 07:06:26 PM
You should take a picutre of all of them and post it here!  That is a lot of different wallets!


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on June 29, 2015, 07:17:31 PM


You should take a picutre of all of them and post it here!  That is a lot of different wallets!

I'm out of town now, but could do that when I return in a couple days


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: odolvlobo on June 29, 2015, 08:30:52 PM
The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

$239 is a lot to pay for 2 oz of silver. $339 is crazy. I guess I'm just cheap.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: ezeminer on June 29, 2015, 08:59:40 PM
The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

$239 is a lot to pay for 2 oz of silver. $339 is crazy. I guess I'm just cheap.

I thought the same thing...

Minting costs could be pretty high...


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on July 07, 2015, 10:43:11 AM
Hello All,

Yesterday we have announced a new physical Bitcoin in the Ingenium series (This is on pre-order shipping August 10th 2015).

Albert Einstein Ingenium Bitcoin Specifications:

    Diameter: 40mm / 4cm
    Width: 3mm /0.3cm
    Weight: 1 Troy Oz / 31.1034 Grams
    Limited edition mintage of 999 coins
    Beautiful presentation box with genteel finish
    Numbered certificate of coin authenticity View
    Certificate of bitcoin wallet authenticity Mode 1
    Two Factor certificate of wallet authenticity Mode 3
    Funded with 1 bitcoin cent
    Interference resistant hologram View
    Choose Your Own Number
    International worldwide delivery $10

Will be shinny finished coin in pure silver (not antique like the Da Vinci Ingenium coin)

The images show here are relief drawings (computer images used to make the CAM designs which in turn make the minting dies)


http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/InfinitumBitcoins/Albert_einstein1_zpshgk88kzz.jpg

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/InfinitumBitcoins/Albert-Einstein3_zps4yqwdrlc.jpg

http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn183/InfinitumBitcoins/Albert-Einstein2_zpsr1egqxv8.jpg

Thanks

Mandy

https://www.InfinitumBitcoins.com (https://www.InfinitumBitcoins.com)


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on July 07, 2015, 12:46:01 PM
I preordered one.  I prefer the non-antique finish.  Thanks for clarifying that this is a computer design to avoid future confusion.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: spazzdla on July 07, 2015, 12:52:23 PM
The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

$239 is a lot to pay for 2 oz of silver. $339 is crazy. I guess I'm just cheap.

I thought the same thing...

Minting costs could be pretty high...

The are only minting 2222 of them, a lot of rarly minted coins are sold way above spot.



Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: Fortify on July 07, 2015, 05:21:16 PM
The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

$239 is a lot to pay for 2 oz of silver. $339 is crazy. I guess I'm just cheap.

I thought the same thing...

Minting costs could be pretty high...

The are only minting 2222 of them, a lot of rarly minted coins are sold way above spot.



2222 coins hardly seems like a rarity and at that price will take a long time to shift. $339 is a crazy price for what is essentially just 2 oz of silver, a hologram and a few other bits. It's hardly a big, well known name like Casascius or Lealana..


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: InfinitumBitcoins on July 10, 2015, 11:52:36 AM
Just to clarify the Einstein coin is 1oz, only 999 will be produced, and is $99

Mandy


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: acejudas on August 02, 2015, 05:39:53 AM
The price increase will happen as scheduled, another price increase will happen closer to the end of the production run.

$239 is a lot to pay for 2 oz of silver. $339 is crazy. I guess I'm just cheap.

I thought the same thing...

Minting costs could be pretty high...

The are only minting 2222 of them, a lot of rarly minted coins are sold way above spot.





2222 coins hardly seems like a rarity and at that price will take a long time to shift. $339 is a crazy price for what is essentially just 2 oz of silver, a hologram and a few other bits. It's hardly a big, well known name like Casascius or Lealana..

I've got 5 of the total 500 Physical WDC Antaui coins from 2013 that I'm selling, and I'm certainly not gonna let them go for cheap.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: snarlpill on August 03, 2015, 05:32:56 AM
I've got 5 of the total 500 Physical WDC Antaui coins from 2013 that I'm selling, and I'm certainly not gonna let them go for cheap.

I'd be interested to hear your price for one of the Antaui coins, either buying one or trading for other physical cryptos.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: acejudas on August 03, 2015, 10:54:22 PM
I've got 5 of the total 500 Physical WDC Antaui coins from 2013 that I'm selling, and I'm certainly not gonna let them go for cheap.

I'd be interested to hear your price for one of the Antaui coins, either buying one or trading for other physical cryptos.

I'm not so sure at this point. I'd probably sell them all together for around 4 BTC. More if I had to split them up.


Title: Re: [WTB] Lesser Known Physical Crypto Coins, Paper Wallets
Post by: bithalo on August 04, 2015, 01:02:39 AM
Here's one you might not have:
https://cryptothrift.com/auctions/physical-crypto-coins/bitcoin-cryptocurrency-limited-edition-boxed-coin-btc-151691/



I don't have that coin but only collect wallets that have a private key.  Appreciate the heads up though.