Also, I would recommend posting some pictures of the certificates in your Original Post, as they look very nice and that may gather more interest from people checking out your thread. Like this (Hit the quote post button to see or click the little "picture" button above the text area):
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Just received an invoice for my order from BitcoinSuisseAG, and paid. Really looking forward to receiving it and checking it out, it looked great from what I saw. And you can't argue with the fact that the Swiss are known for their secure money handling skills. Order total was 0.04878 BTC (at current BTC prices) for 1 non-denominated Bitcoin certificate shipped internationally, not a bad total price at all in my opinion. I will definitely let you guys know how it is when I get it. BitcoinSuisseAG- Could you confirm that you received my updated shipping details and that I paid my order in full?
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He probably means what size, year, material type, etc.
These are beautiful coins, Coinographic did a great job on them. I actually bought one from Blazed a month or so ago, he is possibly the fastest shipper on BTCtalk IMO. They are loaded with their face value (1 LTC), and come in a clear capsule in a nice display box. My favorite part is probably the crossed keys on the hologram, and just the weight of the coin, it feels pretty hefty.
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Just have to say what a Beautiful coin this is, I have been following you trying to sell it for months, good luck!
Amazing pictures of the coin in the OP by the way! Such high caliber shots really do that work of numismatic art justice! Would be interested to see other super clear macro shots of some other popular physical cryptos, I think it would be interesting to see all of the fine details up close!
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Oh man, looks like a great coin! I have always wanted to own a Casascius coin, and without a doubt Need to add one to my collection someday, but I'm not able to at the moment.
Not a bad price for a loaded 1 BTC Casascius coin at all though, someone better snatch this up quick before it's gone!
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I read the first page of this thread and am very into it, but have no time currently to read too much more. The reason I have no time is because I am currently working ~72 hours a week in a North American manufacturing factory. I have worked in several over the past few years, and most in my area produce parts for cars, usually something very specific; like nuts or bolts, mufflers, etc. They are working my department like dogs at the moment; they'll sell large orders or make big deals and then the plebs must spend their lives there busting their asses to make the owners rich.
I see OP's post as a very large possibility of happening, and sooner than one would think probably. Machines already do most all of the work, but the humans must operate these and do mostly simple operations like loading/unloading them, clearing jams that may occur along the process, monitoring numbers, etc. The owners and select few at the top make millions. Promises about weekends off work and other cheerful thoughts are dismissed with authority whenever production must be met.
Point Blank: If the owners and associated elite at the top Can do it for cheaper, longer, better, etc., they will. And the top tech companies that come to the best automation first will sell them as much as possible to please their shareholders and their own wallets. Employment numbers dropping or other connected woes would not stop their greed and the automation would spread.
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I for one didn't read this thread, and choose not to follow along with any of these Satoshi hunts or doxxes. I don't know who or what Satoshi is/was, and I am fine with that. All that matters is the work this noble entity produced and published for the world to have and use. Bitcoin was created anonymously for a reason, and I personally am fine with leaving it at that.
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Just now having the time, I'm also stopping in here to say that I received my 5 coins + extra holograms from johnniewalker. Paid up front with no escrow, and the shipping was pretty fast. The coins were in good condition, plus he included some extra/different holograms for me, and an instructional/informative letter about Bitcoin and making the coins into a wallet suitable to hold BTC. The coins actually looked better than I had expected for the price, and I was pleasantly surprised with them! His idea is good; I might even look around for some different holograms to load the coins myself. As I previously mentioned- I may load up some coins and use them to give some BTC to family members for Christmas.
Thanks johnniewalker for a great deal, will leave positive trust momentarily.
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Bought and confirmed via email 1 generic quantity Bitcoin certificate, I'm excited to check it out! Just waiting for the follow-up email with payment instructions to proceed. I will report back here when I receive it to let everyone know how it is. Was really wanting to order an 100 mBit certificate but don't have the extra BTC at the moment to send the 0.10 + product & shipping costs right now.
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Going to order a generic one now to give it a try. Had to switch to the laptop; when ordering on iphone, it semi-glitched when clicking confirm order on the email confirmation page.
International shipping doesn't seem bad at around $6 USD for a generic certificate, unless I'm missing something.
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Looks interesting. What is the current equivalent price in Bitcoin of a generic unfunded bill?
EDIT: Googled currency conversion. So if I wanted to buy a 100 millibit bill, I would have to send you 100 millibits plus the equivalent of CHF 10 at the time of order?
CHF 10 currently equals approx. 10 USD for anyone else wondering.
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I also came to post that I received my coins the other day as well (just grabbed them today), shipping was nice and fast! Both coins were in great condition and I love them both. The silver is my favorite, and though it's smaller than I mentally pictured, I love the fact that it's like my Bitcoin quarter. The display case it comes in was also a nice bonus for the price.
Thanks cyclops
EDIT: 11/9/14 Just now having the time to leave trust feedback for this purchase and others; positive trust left for cyclops for a smooth deal!
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I'm not for sure, but I feel like OP isn't selling the Kialara Bitcoins he has, because he doesn't have a price listed. You can still buy them directly from the artist/creator, though it might cost more to buy from the maker if you are international. I would list the website but I don't want to hijack OP's thread if he is selling them.
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^ Nice, man!
Oh and the coin addiction was always there, I'm just not (as) poor anymore! Lol. I do feel like I have some catching up to do on every other one, for all of the amazing coins that have come and gone without me being able to partake!
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This is great! I have been on somewhat of a physical crypto buying spree lately now that I work a ridiculous amount of hours and can finally afford them! Have 3 separate orders on the way at the moment, ha. I will take at least 1 of each or 2 of the brass. Airtites included seals the deal for me! I will be back shortly- have to have a look through the Goods section first!
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Oh man, you guys are making me anxious to get mine! Love all of the beautiful cryptos, and I've actually went on somewhat of a coin buying spree lately, because I now work way too many hours at my new job, and can actually afford to get some of the awesome coins I've been desiring for a while.
I've liked all of Crypto Imperator's so far, and they've been great to me by saving me back a few of the Dogecoins and 1 of the L.E. Bitcoins until I could afford them, that way I didn't miss out. Keep up the good work C.I. and great customer service always leads to more return customers. I know I will keep coming back!
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^ Wow that looks great! I'm definitely wanting to buy a couple of those silver proofs soon. I saw on your website $100, and BTC sales 20% off, so $80 of BTC a piece?
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25 LTC coins and the new contest-winning 2 oz. gold BTC coin look amazing, hoping to add them to my physical crypto collection one day! Can't wait to see how the solid gold coin design turns out on a real struck coin. Keep up the good work Coinographic!
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