2 $50s sold, 1 $50, and 2 $25s left! ($125 left)
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Responded, I'v gotta go for a few hours, but I should be back in 5 hours or so.
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Selling at 93%, or 42 BTC takes it all.
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I've also got another project which I hope to release to a alpha stage later tonight, so if you have any mining rigs of your own, be ready.
Oooh, now I'm curious, whats in store? Or do I have to wait until the announcement?
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I'm trying to find the right type of high temperature resistant ceramic, clay, plaster, or what have you. I have found a huge market in my area, and a lack of metal smiths, so I'm looking at attempting to create my own bullion of various materials. I have access to a professional forge, and will use that until I find another option. I'm in the research stage right now, and I would say that I'm near a point where I will start my testing with cheap materials, but I'm trying to figure out what material to use for a crucible, and with some metals needing very high temperatures, I would need a very heat resistant material. If anyone has any suggestions, Id appreciate it. After hours of searching for heat resistant materials, I keep going in circles, finding things such as High Temperature Furnace Cements, to Fire Clay which seems to just be a wide range of heat resistant clays, and I can't decide which would be best.
Should testing be successful, I would be looking to buy materials, and possibly with bitcoins.
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Not sure if anyone is interested, but Player3 is trustworthy. Hes an IRL friend of Mush and I.
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Even more shares have sold...wow...this is actually going extremely quick...
Just bought the power supply, so all we need now is GPUs...where are the 7990s...well at least we have the 3 7970s that were planned to be ordered...
Kind of an impromptu thing...when the 7990s come out, would everyone be alight with me issuing another 500 shares to pay for one extra 7990? The extra 7990 would be placed in Rig 3, and the 2 7970s it would replace would be placed in Rig 1.
We would be getting ~9,400 MHash/s of output for 8,500 shares sold.
If someone seconds this I'll put it to a motion, but I just want thoughts for now...this is a little down the road from now...
If this is not approved, we would get ~8,200 MHash/s of output for 7,900 shares sold.
As for now...I have went ahead an purchased 1 7970 for Rig 3 for now, and have transferred myself 360 shares for the purchase. This way when the hardware arrives it can immediately get started doing something.
Finally...looking at the balance sheet...if you were an IPO investor who never reinvested...your original purchase of 0.10 BTC has earned you 0.04094203 BTC in less than 6 months...That's a 40.9% return in less than 6 months, or ~81% return in a year...
When the motions are put into place, are they via GLBSE, or do you have a separate website where you vote? And is there any news on the plans of purchasing a 7990 when they come out?
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The 1994 Silver Eagle has sold!
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I'm a little confused, so I clicked on the verifiable income link, and it says there are about 7BTC, and dividends were just paid. How did the rigs manage to mine so much in so little time?
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Mush's Coin has been added to the main page, with better pictures added.
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Thats a troy ounce. I just said its a half ounce, not half a troy ounce. The U.S Mint says they are .5 Ounce/1 Ounce. And the 1921 is a Morgan, check out the picture, its the same as the 1900 one. The 1928 ones are Peace
Again, check the original post, I stated that they are 90% silver right next to each description/price.
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Yes I put that in my first post, next to the descriptions I mentioned that they are 1/2 oz and 90% silver.
"For the 1942-1945 half dollars (1/2 Oz 90% silver) SOLD"
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The 1942-45 Silver Half Dollars have sold!
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The weights are accurate, I looked up what they are supposed to be, and I also weighed them themselves. And yes I am willing to use Escrow.
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Thanks, I appreciate the bump and the interest. A few of my friends and I pooled some of our things together to sell for bitcoins, and one of my friends mentioned that he had two shoe boxes full of silver coins, so we got him to part with a few for BTC.
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I'm going to have to pass, I can lower the 6 coins to 3 BTC each ($15 each) because I had thought silver prices were a little bit higher, but I can't do better than that.
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