One and in for gold as well... If possible no 88 please (and interested in gold 108).
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Now this is just weird: https://www.amazon.com/2021-Holographic-Commemorative-Bitcoin/dp/B08TWDZTSH(Even though I kinda like the design actually.) And this part is funny: Is this a real Bitcoin?This coin does not have monetary value in any currency; it does not carry Bitcoin and cannot be loaded to carry Bitcoin. While theoretically a private key could be placed under the security sticker, this has not been done to avoid regulation issues with the SEC.
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Just sayin' these are absolutely stunning photos... You did these yourself?
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Lot #3 - 0.01 BTC Lot #7 - 0.01 BTC
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I'm afraid that's still not enough ;-) Lot 5 - 0.0085 BTC
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Lot #3 - 0.005 BTC Lot #5 - 0.011 BTC Lot #7 - 0.005 BTC
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Lot #3 - 0.005 BTC Lot #5 - 0.005 BTC Lot #7 - 0.005 BTC
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Just my 2c:
0.1 BTC is currently 2.340 USD and going up (for the moment). These (undoubtedly gorgeous) things are still for sale for 2.500 USD, international shipping included.
I'd say an auction is your best chance here, but I personally wouldn't expect getting over say 0.07, likely less. Sorry.
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Not to be that guy, but I'd say it doesn't look like a "prototype", but an AI render. If not, gorgeous.
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27 tldr-hodl if I may ;-)
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AFAIK general consensus here on this forum was that collectibles should be kept preferably in original state - i.e. if it is sold as loaded by the maker, keep it loaded; if it's sold as buyer funded, keep it unfunded.
Of course it all depends on how you think of them - as collectibles with a possibility of future sale or as your personal artisan cold wallets.
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