This is a fair price. I was at a conference this past weekend in the US where Satori's were sold out at $30/each, or pretty much exactly your asking rate of 0.0048
Not to derail the thread, but what type of Bitcoin Suisse items are you selling?
edit - It's also worth noting that the Satori coins being produced now will not have BTC/BCH since they will be post-fork (8/1). I'm not sure what this means to the value of older coins (beyond the ~$0.40 of bcash they contain), but there should at least be a distinction between the pre-fork coins and the new ones.
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Beautiful set of coins. I'm sure there would be a lot of interest if you decide to make an auction. The floating frame is a nice touch also.
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In addition to the PDF cryptoguyz_collectibles posted, here's another one which contains the final mintage info on pg. 7. https://www.bitcoinsuisse.ch/assets/pdf/BTCS_BitcoinCertificates_EN.pdfThese were really remarkable paper wallets in that they were issued by a registered financial institution and are very high quality. They contained two signatures of the officers in the company, providing an extra assurance of secure handling of private keys. I sent an email in December of last year and they informed me they were sold out of the first series, and would be restarting production in 2017. Since then I have not heard about any updates on this second series. Lately it looks like they have been very active helping broker ICO fundraisers.
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Love it. Sent PM with order
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Nice to see a good old bidding war. But one should know not to go head to head against greenplastic without bringing out the big guns My guess is that the original owner of these coins had every intention of purchasing them as funded, leading smoothie to ship him the set without the mark of "buyer funded". But instead the circumstances changed which forced the buyer to not load the coins. Perhaps an unexpected expense or emergency came up requiring the buyer to justifiably use those BTC on other things. If this occurred between the time smoothie shipped the coins out and before the buyer received them and instructed smoothie to complete the funding, it would explain why these are not an "error" so to speak, but an unfilled commitment by a buyer.
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I have a few of these. I'll send a PM.
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Would like to reserve #50 please (if unavailable, just give me lowest #). Thanks!
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Get a cheap laser printer and a laminator machine. Laser prints on standard paper will last for several decades without issue. The laminator will protect it from moisture and make it last thousands of years. You can get both for less than $100. Then run a USB stick pre-loaded with Linux on an old computer, running bitaddress.org as Owlcatz has pointed out.
BG4 is as good as anyone for making paper wallets, but there's no peace of mind like generating the keys yourself. For your long term cold storage, don't half ass it.
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Nice artwork. That said, you shouldn't be tagging these posts with [AUCTION]. These should instead be tagged [WTS] for "want to sell". I'd also recommend creating one thread with all of your designs and sales information. It's a little difficult keeping up with multiple threads.
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Paid - 6f7f60ea89871c38d69430bb75937de446b299408da52769ef8894f22e35d7a5
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These are great coins and I don't recall any coming up for sale lately. Does anyone know what the final mintage is, and whether they are still being sold by smoothie? If I remember right, there were no more than 250 sets being offered for sale.
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