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1081  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 16, 2011, 09:53:53 PM
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1082  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 16, 2011, 12:41:49 AM
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1083  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 14, 2011, 12:32:46 AM
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1084  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 13, 2011, 03:41:04 PM
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1085  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 13, 2011, 07:50:07 AM
Hi there .... Good points , yes the pics here do no more really than drum up a little interest. There is a Market for the 1 gram silver rounds here in the uk.

1 gram .999 silver round size = 15mm by 0.75

Keeping in mind silver bullion in the uk is taxed 20% , the premium on a 1oz .999 silver round here is around 40% over spot. The premium on a 1 gram round is roughly 105%. this premium you pay when you buy and get back when you sell.

Is it a silly idea to buy 1 gram of silver? The buyer decides. Similar to buying 100 1oz rounds rather than a 100oz bar . Paying the premium And having 31 1 gram rounds rather than a 1oz round allows a person to sell a small portion off at a time. Which may be of use if the price reaches the heady hights investors expect/hope.

Why 1 gram? , simply comes down to cost , I can have 1000 of these produced for a relatively small amount of money , in comparison to a minimum order of say 500 1oz rounds which would cost in the region of £15.000 .

 I heard about bitcoin via the silver u-tube community, where it caused quite a stir with both positive and negative reactions . I myself quite like bitcoin , I'm still looking at ways to implement a bitcoin cart into my site. (struggling with that at the moment-zero programming knowledge:-)

1 gram silver bitcoin? It's a take it or leave it art round , simply a vehicle to carry the value of the silver , a bit of fun , talking point , it may help promote bitcoin within the silver bullion community , it will not change the world I'm afraid. you could by one and drill a tiny hole in it and hang it on a chain . You could buy 500 of them with your bitcoins and save them for a rainy day.

If it's not for you I quite understand , I have broad shoulders and won't be offended , the price when I offer them will be the price ,the premium the premium ,it will include the silver , the die fees , the transportation costs the labour costs to produce them , my profit (I need to make a small one) .

Mick


1086  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 12, 2011, 11:52:58 PM
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1087  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . on: July 06, 2011, 11:54:13 PM
I'm hoping to price these somewhere between £1.45 - £1.60 , please keep in mind that this includes uk vat of 20%.
1088  Economy / Collectibles / Re: (uk)Buy 1oz .999 silver eagles 2004 mint condition with bitcoins on: July 06, 2011, 08:18:54 PM
1089  Economy / Collectibles / Re: (uk)Buy 1oz .999 silver eagles 2004 mint condition with bitcoins on: July 06, 2011, 07:29:13 PM

1090  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Someone Random Trademarked "bitcoin" : Now we can't use the term? on: July 06, 2011, 05:20:44 PM
1091  Economy / Marketplace / Re: A Silver/Bitcoin Market on: June 27, 2011, 10:50:37 PM
1092  Economy / Marketplace / Re: A Silver/Bitcoin Market on: June 27, 2011, 10:44:56 PM
1093  Economy / Marketplace / Re: A Silver/Bitcoin Market on: June 27, 2011, 10:30:52 PM
Hi there , Mick bruce (uk)
  I'm currently offering 2004 1oz .999 silver eagles (mint cond.)for spot+45%+85p within the uk. You can contact me via mjb_monetary_metals@yahoo.co.uk

Or visit mjbmonetarymetals.co.uk , any stock there can also be bought using bitcoins, this is done manually at the moment but I'm looking to integrate it into the site soon .

(Im afraid the Aocs mint will not reproduce the bitcoin logo , as the 'B' logo is the symbol for the thai baht the currency of Thailand)
1094  Economy / Collectibles / 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds *********type 2*********** on: June 27, 2011, 04:33:14 PM
1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" design rounds - availability update

02/august/2011 "type 1" 1st batch of 1000. ******SOLD OUT******-£1.50each-
26/august/2011 "type 2" **********SOLD OUT********-£1.55each-
24/September/2011 "type 2" **********SOLD OUT********-£1.40each-
5/june/2012 "type 2" **********SOLD OUT********-£1.40each-

ALL SOLD TOTAL MINTAGE OF TYPE 1 - 1000 ---- TYPE 2 1300



to order your "type 2" 1 gram .999 silver rounds please follow the (one two) instructions in purple below

Shipping : worldwide
payment : bitcoin.

Mick bruce (uk)








1 GRAM .999 FINE SILVER ROUNDS (15mm by 0.75mm (small))
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ORDERING INFO
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The rounds are one price which is £1.40 each  regardless of quantity ,minimum order 10 rounds
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postage example for 10-50 silver rounds
P&p.       Uk. £1.00
P&p.      Airmail Europe. £2.70
P&p       Airmail. Rest of world. £3.30

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To place an order please contact me -Mick Bruce- via email rather than the forum at -
Mjb_monetary_metals@yahoo.co.uk
just include the following information -
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1,  the quantity you would like.(minimum 10 per order)
2, your "full" name and "address" as it would appear on your mail (PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK!!)as this will be copied and pasted directly onto the package to avoid any errors.

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I will then email you a quote with the price in £'s and BItcoin including the deposit address.  Due to the possibility of fluctuations in the price of both silver and bitcoin . The quote is only valid for 1 day .

Please email when you have made payment! .
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 I'll work my way through the orders in the "order" they come in , so please be patient , I will get back to you .
 
Thanks
1095  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: June 23, 2011, 07:05:35 PM
Hi there , i'm considering integrating bitcoin as a payment method within my website . If there's anybody preferably within the uk (due to shipping costs) that may be interested in purchasing any stock from my site using bitcoins , ideally a few small test sales to test out the process, Please feel free to get in touch , I'm also new to forums so just learning this process too . Thanks Mick bruce

 mjb_monetary_metals@yahoo.co.uk
http://mjbmonetarymetals.co.uk/
1096  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: June 23, 2011, 12:47:43 AM
Mjb monetary metals uk
Bitcoin .999 Copper art round ??
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