0.0061BTC
Current high bid
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It looks like the new Lealana silver coins are the smallest "physical" Bitcoins in existence. I've bought one a couple of days ago, so I should be able to see its actual size once I receive it. Still, it would be cool to have something smaller than that. Perhaps, someone will make a "physical Bitcoin" the size of a US dime? The only downside to having a diminutive-sized coin is that you can easily lose it. But if you keep it in an ICG, ANACS, or PCGS slab, that shouldn't be a problem. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Has anyone made a list of smallest/largest, etc physical cryptos? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Smallest physical bitcoin coin: Lealana 1/10oz silver Smallest physical bitcoin token: MyBitcoinMint 1g gold Largest physical bitcoin: BitcoinPenny Manhole cover Largest physical bitcoin coin: NastyFans 10oz Largest physical bitcoin token: ?? Any other categories? A thread where we can read about the smallest/largest physical crypto coins would be an excellent idea. Thanks for the info, by the way. It never came through my mind the NastyFans 10oz silver coins. I've completely forgot about them. Lol. Just need to accumulate more BTC to add it up to my collection. I have over 120+ graded and non-graded physical crypto coins already. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) A book.. Like the "Guinness Book of World Records".... we could have the "Satoshi Book of Crypto Records" ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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I would do 1.15 BTC for this with escrow but i would need someone who is familiar with fakes.
Happy to authenticate any Casascius coins for you or anyone else. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) How would that work? Would a HD zoom call do the trick? I really don’t mind the authentication, it has corrosion spots so you already know it’s about 10 years old. I’m slightly worried about the tiny & almost non existant lost package during shipping which would get doubled if it’s shipped twice.. If I declare the full value of the coin for shipping insurance reasons, would the buyer pay the duties on it? Have you ever authenticated these coins before? What’s the best way to do this? From the photos you have provided, the coin appears genuine and the address still states loaded with the 1 btc. If I declare the full value of the coin for shipping insurance reasons, would the buyer pay the duties on it? Have you ever authenticated these coins before? What’s the best way to do this?Depends on where the buyer lives.. in the US, we do not pay customs/VAT fees. Due to the value, best practice at this time would be an agreed in person meeting if possible while funds were held in escrow Other options would be a secure shipping method such as USPS Registered Mail, which can insure value up to $50k I have authenticated hundreds of Casascius coins to date and have recently posted information about fake holograms. Hopefully others can reply with some recommended ideas for this transaction!
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I would do 1.15 BTC for this with escrow but i would need someone who is familiar with fakes.
Happy to authenticate any Casascius coins for you or anyone else. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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That is a really good price... almost less than half of the retail cost!! The seller is decent.. have bought a few cards from them recently ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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The South Carolina Numismatic Association 50th Anniversary show that took place this last weekend: http://www.sc-na.org/2022convention.htmlBitcoinPenny and I shared a nice corner booth: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FIB6ISyK.jpg&t=663&c=Vga503rcrKpFdQ) Which conference was this at? Good morning, everyone. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Sorry for the late update. We've been going crazy preparing for / attending a big coin conference over the last two days and thru this Sunday. Side note: What an interesting experience are these simple numismatic coin conferences! Only a handful of people know anything about bitcoin, and a few of them are vehemently opposed to it. In fact, our very first passerby on the very first day stopped to explain to us how bitcoin is a scam. Here's a brief snippet of that long conversation. ME: Good morning! CLUELESS IDIOT: Are you affiliated with the real bitcoin company? ME: Umm...there is no bitcoin company. CLUELESS IDIOT: Yes, there is. ME: Really? CLUELESS IDIOT: Someone's at the top. ME: Actually, no one is at the top. That's the beauty of bitcoin. CLUELESS IDIOT: Someone is at the top. That's the person with the server. And they can turn off the server and take your bitcoin anytime they want. ME: [Opening my mouth to begin explaining the distributed ledger concept] CLUELESS IDIOT: I don't know if you're aware, but bitcoin...blah blah blah...some fictional man that nobody can find anymore...blah blah blah...he ran off with the bitcoin server...blah blah blah...he has all the bitcoins...blah blah blah...the government...blah blah blah...illegal immigrant Mexicans..blah blah blah... ME: Maybe bitcoin was invented by the Democrats. CLUELESS IDIOT: I think that I detect a little sarcasm in that statement. ME: CLUELESS IDIOT: Hey, I'm ready to be proven wrong. Is there ANYTHING in what I said that you disagree with? ME: Yes. CLUELESS IDIOT: What part? ME: All of it. All in all, the experience is very interesting. These people desperately need schooling on bitcoin, and we're happy to take a few verbal punches in defense of the mighty cryptocurrency. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) In the meantime, we'll keep you updated on the days' events throughout the weekend. Thanks for supporting bitcoin, everyone! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Regards, Chris @ TBPCo. PS—Great question, Cryptogreatdane! We recently wrote a new visual guide to explain that, and we'll be posting the info on Monday after the conference.
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@quakerbull can we continue DMs on here? This is a new account and I can only send 1 DM per hour.
For high res pictures I’d assume I’ll have to send through another platform.
Reason for sale : times are getting a lil tough for me. Instead of redeeming the 1btc to sell im trying to see if anyone on here is interested before I rip the back sticker off this beautiful coin.
Here are better close ups... hopefully helps ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FfUpgLAU.png&t=663&c=vhxmiiBVDK6l6A) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FidlFxMy.png&t=663&c=SejnfTcz_vxtNQ)
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PSA is notoriously one of the most difficult 3PG's to "recognize" new sets. We would expect that they will grade these at some point in the future, but you may have better luck with another 3PG in the meantime.
@JUPITYR, I thought you were working with Mike Baker Authenticated to have these graded by PSA, what was the outcome there? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5406560.msg60702395#msg60702395My understanding is that the MR cards come in 3 different versions: 1. Crystal Sparkle (borderless) -> These seem to be the most common MR cards found. Not technically a Meta-Rare "Refractor" though2. Holofoil (HF) -> The true Meta-Rare Refractor cards, high gloss, thick laminated cards. The odds of pulling one is 1:124 or higher 3. Gemstone - (numbered cards) -> Very rare MJ made a great post here with pics that show all versions of the MR cards: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5406560.msg60698399#msg60698399So it seems like the crystal sparkle meta-rare cards can be considered as part of the crystal sparkle set, or they can be considered essentially like a "base" version of the meta-rare cards, while the holofoils are the 1:124 odds cards. The CS MR cards can also be considered "error cards" or part of a unique set, themselves, but there are likely more than 124 of each, meaning a total of somewhere above 11x124 = 1364 total CS MR cards exist, probably at least double or maybe 4 times that number. They are apparently no more rare than any other CS card so the odds of finding one might be expected to be 1:2 (odds of finding a CS card) times 11:73 (number of MR out of total card CS card designs) or 11:146 = around 1:13 pack odds. If we know the total number of cards of all types produced, we could probably back out a good estimation of the number of each card produced... Referring to the crystal sparkle MR as essentially "base" MR cards or part of the CS set is a good idea, sounds ok to me. Unfortunately not all of the MR cards come in crystal sparkle, so it would be impossible to make a CS set with all MR cards included. They could also be considered "error cards" in a way, but since there is so many i don't think that would add any value. The 1:124 odds relates to per pack odds, it doesn't mean there are only 124 of each card. Yeah, just the MR8 card does not come in Crystal Sparkle The MR Holofoils definitely seem to be harder to come by... have only seen half of them. MR Crystal Sparkle: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FQDoXyXM.jpg&t=663&c=FdUZdPI2ZoHgOA)
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Interested ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Do you have pictures available? or a link to them and someone can repost them.
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Has anyone made a list of smallest/largest, etc physical cryptos? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Smallest physical bitcoin coin: Lealana 1/10oz silver Smallest physical bitcoin token: MyBitcoinMint 1g gold Largest physical bitcoin: BitcoinPenny Manhole cover Largest physical bitcoin coin: NastyFans 10oz Largest physical bitcoin token: ?? Any other categories?
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Ff6BCaK7.jpg&t=663&c=M28be0aqHpPgMw) STARTING BID: 0.0001BTC MINIMUM BID INCREMENT: 0.0001BTC **Please limit bids to ONLY 4 decimal places** END TIME: NOVEMBER 6th, 2022, 12:00:00 PDT **Payment due within 24 hours of auction end!!** SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time. If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid. PAYMENT: Bitcoin BTC. A signed PGP message will be sent to winner with payment address SHIPPING: Based on location and preference
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LOT 1: 2018 Kialara Silver Silver "Hydra" set #68
LOT 2: 2015 Kialara Labyrinth #620 (silver spheres)
*All bars comes with plastic case made by Kialara*![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FdQzndo0.jpg&t=663&c=RCXZE1bt17uK5w) STARTING BID PER LOT: 0.0001BTC MINIMUM BID INCREMENT PER LOT: 0.0001BTC **Please limit bids to ONLY 4 decimal places** END TIME: NOVEMBER 6th, 2022, 15:00:00 PDT **Payment due within 24 hours of auction end!!** SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes PER LOT will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time PER LOT. If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid PER LOT. PAYMENT: Bitcoin BTC. A signed PGP message will be sent to winner with payment address SHIPPING: Based on location and preference
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LOT 1: 4x Fresh LTC coins. Each loaded with 0.5 LTC direct from block reward
LOT 2: 6x Satori chips (3x pre-fork // 3x post-fork)
**Both Lots will work on a LIFO system where you bid on the number of coins/chips and then the bid per coin/chip: 1 @ xx BTC or 2 @ xx BTC, etc** **Winners will chose coins/chips in order of winning**![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FUCsmjTn.jpg&t=663&c=KxcakqSccz0nLw) STARTING BID PER LOT PER COIN/CHIP: 0.0010BTC MINIMUM BID INCREMENT PER LOT PER COIN/CHIP: 0.0001BTC **Please limit bids to ONLY 4 decimal places** END TIME: NOVEMBER 6th, 2022, 14:00:00 PDT **Payment due within 24 hours of auction end!!** SNIPE: Any bid made in last 5 minutes PER LOT will extend the auction 5 minutes beyond the ending time PER LOT. If within those 5 extended minutes, a new bid is made, 5 minutes will be added to the auction from the time of that bid PER LOT. PAYMENT: Bitcoin BTC. A signed PGP message will be sent to winner with payment address SHIPPING: Based on location and preference
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Lot 1: 1@ .0081
lot 1 1@.008
Lot 2 0.0222
lot 3 - .0018
LOT 4 0.0070
Winners Thank you for the bids Will send PM in a few hours
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