5 rolls paid - 95a7c8f060041c0541838143a9858f1ae05de502be6d336098575e04d90e5962
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Hhampus, will you be reaching out to us via PM to provide the total amount / deadline for payment, or should we keep checking up on this thread?
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it. I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars. $22k minimum? Keep dreaming.
Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion. Maybe I should restate it. There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars. The market for this coin is small. They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin. Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000. But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time). I also got some of those if anyone is interested. How much are you asking? Please don't say $50k
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Would you consider maybe ending this group by Friday? I'd like to recieve my rolls by Christmas
We can see what the others here are thinking and if they'd like to end it earlier. I'm open to it. Looks like the best discount occurs at the 100 roll mark. My recommendation would be to leave it open a few more days or until we hit 100 rolls (whichever comes first), but obviously it's your call. BTW thank you for doing this!
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it. I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars. $22k minimum? Keep dreaming.
Few hundred dollars for first silver Cryptonic Monero? I have no clue why you are hating on this fine piece of collectible. Is it it jealousy or desire to own something like this and just troll and make it look like these coins are not worth anything. Crypto world is growing insanely and these collectibles will be worth millions. That is just my opinion. Maybe I should restate it. There's nothing about this coin that warrants a starting price above a few hundred dollars. The market for this coin is small. They have to be 1. into XMR, 2. collectors of physical cryptos, and 3. willing to pay high premium for an unfunded / non-DIY coin. Perhaps to the right buyer, this is worth $1000-2000. But personally I would spend that $1-2k on a loaded Lealana 5 XMR (which is also in that range and contains spendable XMR that will appreciate over time).
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Still an insane valuation for what amounts to a hunk of silver with an "M" on it. I'm a big fan of XMR but there's nothing about this coin that deserves more than a few hundred dollars. $22k minimum? Keep dreaming.
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0.1 BTC
minerjones or zepher escrow.
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Personally I wouldn't risk what the oils on our fingers might do to a coin after 10, 20, or 30 years. If you don't want the fuzzies, then nitrile surgical gloves are the way to go (tip I learned from minerjones). We're talking about coins that may be valued in the hundreds of thousands of dollars one day, can't be overly cautious.
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So from the 25BTC list about 6 sold the past couple of days in the $9000-$11000 range.
Or they sold the Bcash and BTG during those pumps and kept the BTC. It would've been an easy $50k and they would still have the 25 BTC.
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Casascius coins, to me, are like a hedge on BTC. If BTC skyrockets, the value of Casascius premium will not keep up. However, if BTC remains flat or goes down, the collectors value of the Casascius should still go up over time.
Let's just do some rough math. If you paid 1.2 BTC for your Cas MS67 0.1 Silver in 2015 when BTC was at $500, you paid a total of $600 and it contained $50 worth of loaded BTC. Today that piece is worth approximately 0.4 BTC (I sold two of these in the past 2 months at this price) which is a total of $3880, with a funded value of $970.
Cost basis: $600 ($50 funded + $550 premium).
Today's value: $3880 ($970 funded + $2910 premium).
So, even though your investment did not outpace BTC, it still appreciated 600% in two years. That's impressive, especially considering you're talking about a collectible item that will only become more rare and sought after as time goes on (regardless of what happens to BTC).
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If it's assembled and there is a serial #, it's most likely funded. A picture would go a long way to verifying it though.
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