bigtimespaghetti did design and mint some great coins over the years, but this is the only one I don't like. The dog just doesn't look right. There has been heaps of different dog's used as the Dogecoin dog, most good enough but some don't even look like dogs at all. Do a quick Google image search for Dogecoin, physical coin. I'm almost sure one used the image of a wild pig
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they were supposed to be released (along with MRU) in June of 2018 - I dont think that ever happened.
There might be a box of test prints somewhere. We just need to find whoever has this box and make them an offer they can't refuse. Yes, John is still in a foreign jail, and still no trial. No matter what your personal opinion of the man is, they shouldn't keep a 76 yrs old man locked up without trial for so long. Although bail is never easy to get for a past bail jumper so i guess its expected: https://mobile.twitter.com/officialmcafee/status/1389596069986807809
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These look pretty cool. I would have liked to see more info about the strain on the cards. Things such as Sativa/Indica percentages, expected high, average grow height and yield, etc.
Great job so far, I am sure they will only get better over time.
@mods, I agree with OgNasty's statement above. NFT's should either be moved to digital goods or maybe even create a new child board for them.
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I'll help you with the picture (as a newbie you can't post pictures here) but please re-submit a Picture of your Coin (front and back side) you want to sell along with a piece of paper with the actual date and your bitcointalk username to build trust.
A pic with username, date etc can never hurt, but I think most members hanging around here know this is the original MRBONG411 Good luck with the sale
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.
IIRC yes there were only 10 pure silver coins. As to how they were distributed- would have to speak to LuckyBit.. I will shoot a message there way, it was many years ago and I can't remember the details exactly. I was only managing the design and production of them at the time. This was 5-6 years ago, so sorry I can't give more concrete info. I do remember there were charity auctions too. It's awesome there is still interest in these coins! Thanks for chiming in bigtimespaghetti The .999 pure silver coins are beautiful but not the same as i am inquiring about here. As far as i remember the pure silver coins were produced for Luckybit staff, think i read that in the encyclopedia of physical bitcoins. What i am looking for information on is, how was the majority (+80%) of the "Silver Plated" zinc alloy coins distributed? For example was the majority of silver plated coins sold to the public, or awarded as prizes? Could LuckyBit possibly provide any numbers regarding how many (Silver Plated) coins were sold to the public? (including any charity sales/auctions) How many were awarded as prizes to Luckybit players? It would also be handy to know this same info above regarding the Rose Gold series of the coin. @bigtimespaghetti, I have always loved these coins, they have so much fine detail and represent a huge start for bitcoin gambling. They are a great piece of the bitcoin history. I can't remember the percentage now, but at one stage Luckybit was accounting for a huge amount of tx's on the chain per day. You could watch the flow of tx's on explorers like Blockchain.info for 2min and see heaps of bets go through.
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The maker of these coins is a good buddy, I will shoot him over this thread and see what I can find out for you.
That would be great, thanks
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100 rose gold 100 silver plate
10 solid silver
I know the production numbers, that's easy to find out. What i need to know was how many silver plated coins were offered for-sale to the public? Was it really only 10 and the other 90 awarded as prizes, or was there a sales thread i can' seem to find.. Ps, you forgot to mention the 6 non plated rounds used for a test strike From what i see 1 of those was auctioned off. I would love to see a pic of that test coin if the owner reads this
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Sorry silver balls dont do it for me. Now if your balls were red rubies, I would have been more interested in playing
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Very tempting Any word from MJ re shipping outside of the US?
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Thank you. Ideally I would like to have this be part of a trade for a .5 - 1 loaded coin.
You may get an ungraded 0.5 trade from someone, but i can't see you getting a loaded 1 BTC in any sort of condition. The MS70 grade does allow for a higher than normal premium, so worth a try
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MS70 nice Although the markup is quite large, i don't think you will have much trouble selling this gem for 0.4 BTC Best of luck..
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Nice collection. What is the mystery with the " Polymerbit Triangle Series (Mystery note 1)"
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I don't mind a little gambling once a month or so. Depending on what casino, BCH has often been the cheapest and easiest. Some casinos accept 0 conf BCH tx's and it's never more than $0.01 in tx fees to send.
ETH was good for a little while because of the fast confirmations, but the fees on ETH are also sky high now.
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2040 edition, you always were ahead of your time with your art 😅
But really this is an fantastic idea, love it! Best of luck with your auction. Slightly out of my price range.
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Well said, in your situation I would most likely do the same and store the BTC on a hardware wallet. I would sleep safer at night knowing I am the only person ever to have access to the private key. With that said, how dare you redeem a Cas coin, sacrilegious
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This auction is now over, thanks to everyone who took part. Congratulations @Steeley, you win the "goxxed" coins with your bid of 0.008 BTC I will DM you regarding payment, escrow and shipping Edit: As per DM's, Minerjones will be the escrow for this trade. Coins have already been shipped and are on the way to Steeley
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