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201  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: August 16, 2014, 12:01:20 AM
Some great submissions! Choosing the final five is going to be a tough one... 


Keep them coming!
202  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: August 08, 2014, 12:12:24 PM
Hi Coinographic, I have a question:

Is it possible for a coindesigner to post 2 or 3 coindesigns for this competition?

Yes absolutely!  We would not choose more then one design though for the final vote

Regards
203  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: August 08, 2014, 01:24:32 AM
My idea, i don't have time to do 3D, hope you understand):



Thank you for your submission
204  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: August 02, 2014, 08:36:00 PM
Hi,

I wanted to give you all a production update.  Firstly our holograms are running about 6-7 days behind shedule.  You can see below some photos of our hologram Shims.  They are currently being run and cut to size.  We have been assured we will receive them in our hand by Friday 8th August.


25 LTC Hologram








1 LTC Hologram










DIY Hologram



Secondly we have a slight delay on our 1 LTC coins from manufacture.  We had some problems with the silver plate finish not being up to standard.  They are also being re-run this week and we should have them in our hands by Friday 8th August.  We will update you all the moment we have them in hand and ofcourse upload some photos.

Thank you

PS Apologize for the low quality photos, they were taken on a mobile phone
205  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: August 02, 2014, 04:50:32 PM
As a lifetime coin collector and numismatist, I am happy to present my submission.  The first step in working out a design is understanding the size of the coin we will be working with, for scale and proportion issues.  Two ounces of gold will not be the same size as two ounces of silver, or other common coin sizes minted out of base metals.  As this coin will be minted from 9999 fine gold, a diameter of 41 mm results in a thickness of approximately 3.9 mm. 

My design will utilize an incuse strike, which means that the devices and lettering on the coin are sunken below the field of the coin. Most coins today are relief-strikes, where the devices and designs rise above the field of the coin.  Here's an example of an incuse-struck coin: the pre-33 gold quarter eagle, note how the letters and design are pressed into the gold, and are not proud of the surface:



One of the downsides to incuse struck coins is that they tend to collect dirt and grime in the recesses, however since this coin will not be a circulating coin, and will be housed in a plastic airtite, the risk for dirt and grime build-up is pretty much non-existent.

For the obverse (front), I wanted to stick with a minimalist design, showcasing the classic BTC symbol.  Right now these illustrations are flat, but I will work on a 3D representation a little later.



The reverse is pretty much just an open field for the hologram with a recess for the private key.  Due to the elevated risk for dishonest folks to try and redeem the coin by tampering with the hologram sticker (it was previously shown that soaking a Casascius bitcoin in paint thinner or something, it was possible to remove and replace the sticker), I highly recommend you grind the perimeter of the seal between the edge of the hologram sticker and the coin.  Smoothie did this on his 25 LTC silver coins, which makes it near impossible to replace the sticker, if tampered with to remove it by any means.



The edge I feel can be done two ways.  First is the classic reeded edge, which is easiest to manufacture.  Preferred would be to have the public address engraved on the edge (3.9 mm is thick enough to engrave text on the edge), unless the firstbits will be on the hologram on the reverse.  I believe this is important because, without firstbits or the address on the coin itself, nobody will be able to independently verify the balance of the coin.



I drew the coin designs in autocad, colored with photoshp, and will be using Sketchup for a 3D illustration.

Very nice - thank you for your submission
206  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: July 28, 2014, 12:34:14 PM
Hi,

Please find below our first photos of the 25L coin.  This is our proof coin.  A couple of improvements are being made before the final production run.  Everything is still on target for an August 18th shipping date.  We hope you like the pictures...







Thank you
207  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 25, 2014, 02:58:48 AM
I present to you the most secure physical Bitcoin ever designed: The Double Universal.

It is Luxury. It is Power. It is Symbol.

The Double Universal has it all.





The rim (A) is normal, shiny gold, encircling the work of art. The outer rim has an unseen binary code spelling out “January 3rd, 2009”, the date of the Genesis Block. A matte gold base highlights the shiny raised Latin text, “Strength in Numbers”(B), in between which is a number: Five.  5 BTC.(C) Four arrows on the coin appear as those of a compass leading the way for universal adoption, but also hold a greater significance. This arrow containing the Bitcoin amount is the highest, pointing to the astronomical trend of it and other digital currencies, figuratively all the way up to the North Star. Contrasted with it is the downward arrow (D), which has the text “2 ozt 999 Au”. Though having near equal value to its sky-high counterpart at the time of the coins inception, the arrow signifies the declining importance of gold in the future of wealth, pointing it back towards the ground from which it was dug out.
In the Center of the coin is a beautiful scene; the incorruptible bitcoin is shown amidst the Earth, Moon, and stars. To the left (E), is an arrow as if a rewind button with the year ‘2009’. A small triangle symbolized the initial idea of, the completion of, and the presenting of the Bitcoin Whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto while the year signifies the beginning of the Bitcoin Era as the first block was mined. Next, one can imagine pressing the opposing fast-forward button (F) to visit the year 2140 when the last block will be mined. The great Bitcoin transition will be complete, with all 21 million Bitcoin remaining for eternity as signified by the infinity symbol following the year.
Now we zoom out to view the entire face, where three major constellations each bearing seven stars poke out as intrusions to the mirror-like gold surface. They add up to 21, with each star symbolizing 1 million Bitcoins. As the stars, the incorruptible code will outlive this planet. As such the meaning of the lower text (H) becomes apparent: Universal Currency.



On the BACK of the coin, you will find the standard information of year; hand engraved serial number, company name and ‘5 BITCOIN’ denomination, all separated by circuits to symbolize computers and mining which power Bitcoin. The hologram is where things start to get special:
The Hologram itself is the most secure ever created. It contains the popular safety feature of having a private key ‘window’, but it goes much farther than that. There are two more windows, showing both the Denomination AND serial number so they can be compared to those written on the coin. This takes away the possibility of someone somehow obtaining another hologram and using it. The hologram also features LASER RIMMING which has been utilized by Casascius and Lealana for some of the most premium coins. The Hologram features a prominent chain to symbolize the blockchain which holds everything together and protects private keys and balances within it.
Hologram colors: B is pure gold, and private key windows are gold-like. The area inside the Blockchain is mostly black, with gold sparkles and purple and red/yellow undertones. The Laser rimming is golden and blends in with the metal.

There is also an EASTER EGG under the hologram. If one redeems the coin they may find under hologram two circles of currency symbols. In the outer circles every major world currency; Dollar, Yen, Euro, Pound, Ruble is represented, and another circle with the signs of various alt-coins. A Bitcoin symbol reigns supreme in the middle. None compare with Bitcoin, and are buried underneath it's private key.

FRONT
Gold in text section is MATTE, with text being raised and POLISHED.
The face is POLISHED, with the B, Earth, and Moon in MATTE.
Compass arrows are POLISHED
BACK
POLISHED, except for raised MATTE letters and under the hologram for grip.

Presentation:
The coin will be presented in the standard Coinographic box, but with a twist! There will be a certificate card which will have an identical hologram attached in the middle, so as to make it visible when the box is open (so one can admire both the art and the hologram). The first bits are blank on the hologram, so it cannot be used for fraud. The denomination and serial number however are visible in the windows of the 2nd hologram, as to confirm the certificate belongs to the coin and is original. There is also a gold thread placed inside the hologram so it wraps around the card. For extra luxury, this could be replaced by a real gold chain!
In the box, the coin arrives in a classy black slab that can be opened by the buyer.





*There are many smaller features and prints that can be added to the hologram, but are impractical to do by hand. I envision much more smaller things in it in practice. I may also decide to change the binary text on the outer rim. also lastly; don't be stealing my ideas Wink

Very nice! Thank you
208  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: July 25, 2014, 02:28:23 AM
I'm pleased to announce our 10 LTC (Chikun Edition) design has been completed and will go into production phase from today.

Coins are available to pre-order from our website - http://www.coinographic.com/chickun-litecoin - Starting from coin No.11.

Our Official Auction for coins #001-010 can be found here -  https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=21277.0

Any questions please direct them here or contact us via our website.







209  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: July 23, 2014, 01:59:41 PM
I'm pleased to announce our 10 LTC (Litecoin Association Edition) design has been completed and will go into production phase from today.

Coins are available to pre-order from our website - http://www.coinographic.com/litecoin-association-commemorative - Starting from coin No.11.

For each and every coin sold we will be donating 1 LTC to the Litecoin Association.

Our Official Auction for coins #001-010 can be found here -  https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=21254.0

We hope you all like it as much as we do!

Any questions please direct them here or contact us via our website.

We hope to have the Chickun coin finished and launched by close of play tomorrow

Thank you to the entire community for their amazing support throughout this project so far - You have all been amazing!









210  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 21, 2014, 09:39:44 AM
I think I will submit a hand drawn version, atleast initially

Hand Drawn is fine Wink
211  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: July 21, 2014, 09:38:19 AM
Our 1 LTC boxes have arrived 4 days ahead of schedule Smiley



212  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 20, 2014, 11:32:49 AM
Here are some examples of my current draft. All items on the coin have a meaning...so no nicking the current ideas I am outlining, this is to provide proof of original thought that needs a polished rendering.  Smiley



Meanings for coin front:
1. Hydra represents crypto-currency, in particular BTC which started it all. Cut of one head, or block chain, and another two shall take it's place.
2. The Latin around the edge loosely translates as 'Remove a block chain and another shall arise'. This re-enforces the Hydra like persistence of crypto-currencies.
3. The coin rim spells out a word in binary if converted to ASCII. The word is 'sataoshi'.


1. In a depression, the hologram will reside, keeping it safe from accidental damage.


Nice concept! Looking forward to seeing the final version!
213  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 18, 2014, 09:21:42 PM
Another version, without official cup logo ...



Great! We love the idea of using the coin to commemorate an event - Good Job! 
214  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 18, 2014, 04:15:41 PM
I will need to do some research into if we can use the world cup logo
215  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 18, 2014, 04:13:33 PM
Hi. World Cup 2014 Brasil Version



Nice idea! Thank you very much for your submission
216  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 18, 2014, 11:34:07 AM
Can the design be handrawn

Of course.  You can submit the design in any format you like

Thank you
217  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 17, 2014, 10:36:18 AM
Press release about this competition will be submitted tomorrow

Thank you
218  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Coinographic - The World's Finest Digital Currency Coins on: July 16, 2014, 07:36:38 PM
I wanted to make a post to give you all an update as to our time scales for delivery and when we expect to receive the individual components required for the assembly of the coins the dates below are pretty much set in stone now;

1 LTC - Shipping 4th August 2014;
25th July - Boxes delivered to us.
29th July - Coins delivered to us
1st August - Holograms delivered to us.
1st-3rd August - Assembly of pre-orders
4th August - Pre-orders ship


25 LTC - Shipping 18th August 2014;
30th July - Booklets & Certificates delivered to us.
1st August - Holograms delivered to us.
8th August - Boxes delivered to us.
13th August - Coins delivered to us.
13th-17th - Assembly of pre-orders
18th August - Pre-orders ship


We look forward to shipping your orders Smiley

Thank you
219  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 16, 2014, 09:08:47 AM
Nice box...I recommend you go with that supplier for all your future boxes to give a standardised feel to them. Also rules out another variable in the design process so your another step closer to a final product.

We will be using this supplier for all our boxes from this point on - very happy
220  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: 6 Bitcoins & 2 Ounces of fine Gold in Bounty – Submission Deadline 31st August on: July 15, 2014, 11:21:16 PM
Sorry for hijacking my own thread but we have just received the proto-type of our solid oak box for the 25 LTC coin.  We have just approved this proto-type and all 500 boxes will be with us in around 3 weeks.  The box is hand made in England. I think it looks amazing.  Thought you might all like to see some pictures Smiley.  In the back will be a booklet about the coin, the design and litecoin in general.  The certificate of authenticity will also be there.  Again i apologize but i simply had to share.  Enjoy!








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