Can you share additional photos of the case? It looks like there's a lid with glass cover. Are there cut out sections for the coin cases? Or are you using a case meant for something else for this purpose?
I don't consider the case to be "free" in this transaction - hence my interest in the details of this item that's the 5th piece in this bundled purchase.
Thanks.
Of course. My original photo leaves some ambiguity in regard to the case design now that I look at it. Below is a picture of the exact model from the website where I ordered the case. I can take pictures of my actual case when I get home if you would like but it is no different than the one below. It fits the ANACS slabs extremely securely. The box can be tipped upside down and the slabs stay in place, it is definitely intended to display five slabs, not for any other purpose. Hopefully this helps to clarify. Let me know if you have any other questions
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I've been really busy so just now remembering to leave some feedback! I ordered 6 bags of the honey roasted almonds and received them just in time for a family barbecue. Needless to say I would have posted a picture of them but my family devoured them all... I was able to hide one bag for myself and will have to ration it until my next order. Absolutely delicious and truly addicting. Thanks for another great order
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can u give me a link how that works
You can message pretty much anyone on the link below to act as an escrow (make sure the buyer agrees on the escrow that you choose as well) once you make a deal with someone to purchase your item. I would probably stick with one of the Big 5. Message them and tell them the amount you will be selling the item for, who you are selling the item to, what the item is, and any other details of the deal and ask them if they would be willing to act as an escrow for your deal. They will then be able to walk you through the process. As far as how an escrow works: basically the person purchasing from you will send the BTC to the escrow account and then you will ship the item once the escrow account has been funded. Once the person verifies that they have received the item, the person you have chosen as an escrow will release the funds from the escrow account to your account and the deal will be complete. It protects both parties and is a very good idea to use it https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=855778.0
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I didn't see it in your original post but are you willing to using an escrow? Most users here will want to since you are so new to the forum.
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I'm still asking myself, why would someone need a gun, airsoft or not?
Consider yourself lucky to be living in a time and country that you can sincerely ask that question
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Full set still available
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Bump
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Looking to sell my MS68 Casascius Silver Set. Same day shipping if deal is completed in a reasonable time before the post office closes. Free US shipping, international will be negotiated. Escrow welcomed, buyer pays any associated fees.
2013 Casascius 1.0 BTC Silver/Gold MS68 Price: 4.0BTC 2013 Casascius 1.0 BTC Silver MS68 Price: 3.5BTC 2013 Casascius 0.5 BTC Silver MS68 Price 3.3BTC 2013 Casascius 0.1 BTC Silver MS68 Price 2.0BTC
Price for all four with case included: 12BTCSold!
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I'll take two, preferably one black and one pink. Let me know what escrow you would prefer to use or if you are willing to ship first and the total shipped to CA and I'll send you the shipping address. Thanks
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Well this thread certainly blew up... I've tried reaching out to a few members of the press who might have these. Hopefully a few pop up
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Thanks for the info monkeynuts, I'd never heard of a void / press coin before or seen one.
Is that your coin?
Yep it's mine. Hands off ! Wow that's one hell of a coin thanks again for sharing . Dont worry I'd have to re-mortgage to afford that . What would you guess it is valued at? Coins like that are sort of tough to price market wise. I would pay a few BTC for one, but not sure how high I would go. You're right, coins like that are very tough to put a price on. Honestly it's what the individual is willing to sell it for. There's no multiplier or previous sale to really go off of. What I would be willing to pay is slightly higher than a few BTC depending on condition. They're unique and a good addition to any collection in my opinion.
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I didn't know these existed either. Seems I can never collect them all!
Yeah, Monkeynuts was kind enough to inform me of their existence a few days ago and now I've been obsessing over them. Another coin I have to have added to the list... Thanks for the info monkeynuts, I'd never heard of a void / press coin before or seen one.
Is that your coin?
Yep it's mine. Hands off ! Cmon... You know you want to sell it!
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Please see my most recent post to the thread on page 4. Thanks for the pictures Monkeynuts
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Another computer generated image . Please make something that we can look at. He stated that it's a real image. Doesn't look computer generated to me but I'd love a few more pictures of different angles to confirm.
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Army Physical training Guide and The Soldiers Blue Book are top training secrets of the military and selling it this way could make it to fall into the wrong hands.
Hahahaha... I hope that was sarcasm... I cannot understand what you me by sarcasm but this type of book could easily breath terrorism, what do you think? The Army literally has one posted online: http://www.tradoc.army.mil/tpubs/pams/TP600-4withChange1.pdfAnd in regard to the APFT book, if the US can be brought down just because someone learned how to do the bend and reach or the squat bender then we are in some serious trouble. (PS it is also all available online)
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Army Physical training Guide and The Soldiers Blue Book are top training secrets of the military and selling it this way could make it to fall into the wrong hands.
Hahahaha... I hope that was sarcasm...
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FYI: 2011 Casascius 25 BTC highest grade is now MS-67 That's impressive. You're going to tease us and not post any pictures...?
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There's so many ways to respond to this. I don't think purchasing Bitcoin was the worst decision of my life. The worst decision was not buying in when it was $40 a coin. You haven't lost any money until you cash out honestly, if you're already that far down I would just ride it out. This only applies if you followed the first rule of investing in a highly speculative asset: don't invest more than you can afford to lose. I treat my coins like lottery tickets. It could be my ticket to retirement, or end up in the trash, only time will tell.
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When I originally got into Bitcoin it was purely for speculation and as an investment. I enjoyed being able to trade it on exchanges without the strict rules and regulations that other exchanges have. Then I began to make purchases with it when the price settled down and I saw how amazingly simple and easy to use Bitcoin is. Every day that goes by I continue to see additional use cases created for Bitcoin. What an exciting time to be alive.
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Please remove my 10btc sale as it was sold. Thanks!
If anyone has a 10 BTC for sale graded or ungraded I would definitely be interested. I'm also open to trades
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