Guys please keep posting stuff (and include source/images whenever available). I'm brand new and LOVE this sort of stuff. I come from a different type of virtual collecting and this has my interest big time. Looking for ideas of what my end-game collection will look like!
Welcome, a great place to start is the Encyclopedia of Physical Bitcoins and the Coin.Community Wiki. Heaps of information there to keep you busy.
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Sorry AFAIK Titan can not bypass their own 2FA security you need to get the registration email and password from the owner who registered the coin and sold it to you. Thanks for the link, I haven't seen that page. You have been infinitely more helpful than their support. I will try to contact the guy I bought it from. Were you able to contact TitanBTC and was the coin ownership 100% transferred to you? Still nothing from TitanBTC. I am in contact with the original owner but they don't remember the email/password. They have also tried to contact TitanBTC to see if there are any options here, but as far as I know they have not heard anything either.
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Good luck. I tried to figure out if I could redeem a 2fa coin that was registered to someone else but never received any reply from them, not even when I private messaged them here a day after they were active.
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Like my favorite, are the drawings that were sold for $100 with the idea of them always being $100 no matter how much bitcoin went up or dropped. There is a particular piece that I have that inspired the idea for my pirate ship coin. Sadly I lost it.
The Bitcoin Mint - Transition of Power? They were a really cool concept. He was supposed to make one every day, not sure how many were actually made. The concept of writing the history on the back is cool too. I think my all time favourite piece would be the Kialara Thug Life, but I don't have one and the chance to get one of these is very low. From what I actually have in my collection I think the Autograph/Hologram set is one of my personal favourites.
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Count me in, look forward to seeing it.
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Well done Like a trading card album / encyclopedia all wrapped up in one!! That's the goal. I'm not sure how much information people want on the cards. Do you want the nice image on the front and basic info on the back, or more detailed info on both sides? (like the ravenbit card above) Also, I have put two prototype XL cards up for auction. One is a DIY style card specific to the chip with full address/QR code, funding information etc. The other has a wallet under the hologram instead of the serial number.
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Satori Coin Generic Cards are now available
BTCC Chip Generic Sets #11-20 of the Regular BTCC 5k bits Black still available. What are Coin Cards?Coin Cards are a new way to store and display your coin collection. The cards have some basic information about the coin as well as a QR code that links to the Coin.Community Wiki for more images and information. There are two sizes, regular and extra large. Both are designed to fit into standard card album pages. The regular cards are also designed to fit into standard graded coin slab pages. The coin cards use Lighthouse coin capsules to safely attach the coin to the card. The card does not interfere with the capsule so the coin is as safe as it would be in a normal capsule. XL Cards in UltraPro Page Regular Cards in Slab Page Where can I get them?We will be making and selling official limited edition Coin.Community Coin Cards in the Coin Shop. We also will be making lower cost, unlimited production versions. You can also create your own cards using our free templates and some basic tools. We encourage anyone who wants to design and make their own Coin Cards to do it. Several prototype/early production cards have already been created and will be auctioned to raise funds for the production of more cards. Feedback on what information should/shouldn’t be on the cards is encouraged. There are a lot of possibilities so let me know what you would like to see.
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For anyone wondering about the chests, this is what they look like:
Looks great, are they made of metal? They are, with a velvet lining inside. There is no bitcoin related markings so I'm guessing they weren't made specially for Geekbitcoin.
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For anyone wondering about the chests, this is what they look like:
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Lot 1. .0065 Lot 2. .0065 Lot 3. .0065 Lot 4. .005 Lot 5. .005
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Very cool, put me down for #3
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The new designs look amazing. For anyone who missed it they're available here now. Any updates on the cases for these and the older Kialara's? edit: just noticed this at the bottom of the description: Custom protective cases for these and past designs will become available in the springtime, as new molds with modifications were necessary after not being completely satisfied with the look or functionality of V1.
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I've thought a bit about the best way to display coins will be announcing something soonTM that is related to this.
The problem with framing coins is that half of the coin can't be seen.
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Very cool. Playing with letter substitution I managed to get this: Osyowdsb aqtwdnk hdqq bdgo jtf k adayoos uowmosy ngxmtfsy ts jtfw soiy twnow Entering florida will give you a fifteen percent discount on your next order
Code doesn't work though...
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