Heck, even the Crypto Tokens for the LA Dogers only had 40,000 of them, they did go up in value some.... 150,000 stamps....
I know that's all to go around for the world, but still, you have to wonder what the value of these will be in a year or two. It's like knowing what
player you have, keeping the best ones, and blowing the losers out the door.
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Someone will post one in ebay eventually, it'll be like Topps Ginter printing plates all over again...
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Thats what I'm saying...ANY re-seller already knows what color it is...the table is slanted ...Buyers Beware!
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So, once someone gets the stamp, they can scan the QR Code to see which COLOR they've gotten. How would we know that sellers never scanned this already and know that it's a dud, and just want to off load it? No one here would appreciate that being done to them, I'm sure....since this is so new.... glad that I've found out some things....
seller in ebay elysiumae:
Hello, they have the size of a credit card and they all look the same from the outside and in their physical / analog form. If you scan the QR code you see which color and limitation they have. The people from the post office dont let you scan the QR codes, so every stamp is a surprise and you never know which one you get. The keys are hidden and you can scratch them clear. My random sets are not pre-scanned.
elysiumae:
No, if you scan the QR code in front of the card you just see the actual color of the digital stamp, which has a certain limitation. The ETH are hidden under a field which you can scratch clear. If you have the physical stamp you hold the public and private keys.
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How do these come packaged? Each in it's own post office authenticated envelope? Is each stamp color a "surprise"?
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I can't see the "bumps".....
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Yeah Wheelz, VERY limited supply.
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Many people don't know that there was a "Certified Signature Series" done by Smoothie back in the day.
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Those of us who ordered the 3 coin set waited well over a year for those 3 coins.....my question is, if you're working on this coin...how long will the people who won your auction, have to wait for the 10 coin 10 year set? Will you be finishing the one project before undertaking this one? This would have been a good idea for that set imo, you still have 7 coins to go to finish that set..... Also, what about the first initial and their last name instead of a screen name? Maybe make it an option...
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"The Future is Bright" or "Our Future is Brighter than Ever" , and the word Bright, start with the Bitcoin sign.....
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I'll take a spot.
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A denarius (plural denarii) is an ancient Roman coin made of silver. Like most countries, ancient Roman coins represented a portion of a larger denomination. The smallest denomination issued at the time was the as (plural asses). A denarius functioned similarly to the United States penny in today's commerce. It was originally equal to 10 asses, hence its name means "containing ten", although its value and silver content decreased through the centuries of Rome's existence. At first, a denarius contained an average of 4.5 grams or 1/72 of a Roman pound of silver. By the end of its useful lifetime, the Roman emperor reduced its content to an average of 3 grams. The denarius was struck from approximately 211BC during the Second Punic War to 244AD.
You can store your "Denarius" there, l...good luck with that. Is the coin even made from silver?
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Is that 10 Ltc the "error" coin? Does the hologram on the back bulge (looks like it does)? I think the V1 Ltc with 10 funded was the error...if so, Nooice
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Many people don't know this: the Lealana Coins done by Smoothie, have a "Signature Series", they're rare, each has a C.O.A. that has been hand signed by N.L., sealed and in top loaders, with seperate holograms for that, I believe. I was recently talking to someone about them. Not sure if they're mentioned in the Encyclopedia or not. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1482922.0
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Will the PGP paperwork be provided for the XMR funded cards? These look fantastic, very nicely done KW
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