I did not know that! I think this auction just got a whole lot more interesting As far as I know this is the first error book to be auctioned/sold. 0.013 Edit: There were about 50 of these error books that made it into the wild. I know some of these were printed with the standard colors, I wonder what the breakdown of each is.
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There is a fair bit of information + images here https://wiki.coin.community/wiki/KialaraThe ones I think cronicsky missed are the Ruby labyrinths and the artist proofs (which almost nothing is known about, but if I remember correctly kialara confirmed their existence in a thread here)
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While we're checking pages can you check if this has the image errors on page 150 & 38?
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BTCC Mint has officially closed their doors, so now's your chance to add these to your collection if you haven't already. I have several BTCC Chips up for auction and one rare prototype 1K chip. I also have a etui signed by Bobby Lee that is also quite rare as far as I know. View all auctions herePrototype 1K Bits Chip Signed Etui
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Not sure of early versions...but the later ones in wrapper/bag.
I don't know about the 1.0.0, but the 1.1.0 was sold in a three pack zip lock with a dark grey insert. All the releases after that have had the red insert as far as I know. (If pic doesn't work see here: https://shop.coin.community/product/opendime-set/) They just came with their latest that looks nothing like the early ones. Its called the coldcard
This is a very different product, it is a more traditional hardware wallet like a Trezor or Ledger. Opendime are supposed to be a real physical bitcoin that can be trustlessly given to someone else.
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I’ve heard that this is limited to 5,000 pieces. Not as collectible as the Pizza edition but still pretty neat.
I spoke to a Ledger rep and they confirmed 5,000 were made and as of right now there are about 3,000 left in stock.
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Very nice.
Save #23 & #24 for me please!
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Wowzers, great concept and looks well executed. Would look great on my wall but way out of my budget.
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Very nice serial, one of the last as only 5,500 of these were made.
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I don't think these were the ones he sold. This page has this image titled as "Casascius holding early paper wallets". I found a pdf that supposedly is a sample of the Casascius Paper Wallets. This is what it looks like:
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Do you have any remaining physical, funded coins or have I missed most of the fun? Considering throwing a bid up on one or a few of the coins you have currently up for auction, but I'm curious to know what is remaining from the OP, if anything in terms of what I'm looking for.
You can see all the past auctions here: https://shop.coin.community/past-auctions/The only funded things so far have been the 1K Chips and the cryptoart. I don't have a lot of funded coins but I will have a look and see what I can find. I will put the satoricoin up soon.
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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.
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The person you purchased the coin from did not provide you the email and password for the coin?
No, I bought a bunch of coins from them and didn't realise at the time the requirements to redeem it. Regardless there should be a way I can prove ownership of the coin and redeem, or at least they should tell me I need to contact the original owner.
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