You should totally start those coins at face value and see where it goes, always makes for a fun auction.
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i like the new rule one ticket can keep on winning would be sick if one ticket won them all lol
There's a chance... A 0.00000000023283064365386962890625% chance, but still a chance. 0.000000023283064365386962890625% chance - you forgot to multiply by 100 That's 1 in 4,294,967,296 by the way - over half the world's population. That's rough but I don't need 8 and can live with winning 7 - what would my odds be? Also posting my TxID for this raffle: 81cd7e7490df582c7a576a9003266abec26eec6f17999aa0dbba2b3f8e182b8f Edit: My numbers were wrong and actmyname corrected me with the correct information and algorithm for calculating raffles. m^-(n-1) * (w-n)/m m = number of slots w = number of winners n = number of prizes a single person wins
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Agreed with kilo, the coin won't be cheap if funded and I'd think some more information (maker/grade/funding) will be needed for users to know what to PM you with. It'll be at least 16-19 BTC IIRC
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I like the new feature a lot! {Bitcoin savings account} .... I have last seen something like this with AsMoney. ... What is the maximum amount that you will pay interest on? It is just a pity that you cannot split your "savings account" from all other activities on the site. I want to use the savings account, but that amount must be locked in.... I must not configure the "Auto betting" feature and then realize that it has wiped out my savings. Can you not change this, so that you can divide the features and allocate percentages to the different options or generate a sub-section for each. eg : 80% - savings / 10% - Multiplier / 10% - lottery for instance We have already invested 1,000+ bitcoins for mining in 3 months (and we were starting out slowly) and could easily invest another 2,000 in the next 6 months. Would users be interested in higher rate plans but with a lock-in period? We could do about 8%/year but with a 1 year lock-in. As for controlling your auto-betting, couldn't you do that now by setting a maximum loss limit? By splitting your balance, you would just earn less interest because the balance in your other accounts would not earn anything. Maybe have some lock in plans, like 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and a year? But I'd probably leave a little for that plan
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i will post photos at your email no problem
Why not just upload images with your name next to them? It would save you and others time.
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Is the Denarium coin the polished one?
Yes
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i like the new rule one ticket can keep on winning would be sick if one ticket won them all lol
There's a chance... A 0.00000000023283064365386962890625% chance, but still a chance.
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If it's alright, I'll reserve spot 7 and pay when raffle is almost full.
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We should easily get back over $1300, unless whales dump. Was a pretty good time for market manipulation to bump from 1300 to 900 then back at 1150 now.
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every time people say bitcoin is done, it only gets stronger. Long term is where it is at right now.
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Looking to sell some crypto stuff. Will take trade offers as well. Free shipping to the US. Please PM for a quote for international shipping. (Pictures are linked to the original sized images) Casascius1x Casascius Brass 2013 Funded - First Bits 12DcCova https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=12DcCova9iHQzKXH8watrECGpmTGYE2Z7ZAsking: 0.75 BTCEncyclopedia of Physical Cryptos / Loose Signature SetSpecial First Edition Encyclopediaof Cryptos #26 + Signature Set #27 Bithalo's Post for the loose signature setsAsking: 0.6BTC 0.5 BTCDenarium1x Denarium Silver Auction A18 Not FundedAsking: 0.4BTC 0.3 BTCKialara2x Kialara Labyrinth silver balls (#584 & #593) Asking: 0.16 BTC each Items sold: 3x Lealana Buyer Funded Silver Tenths 1x Lealana Silver 0.25 Funded 1x Lealana Funded Brass Tenth Luckybit Rose Gold & Silver #47 Genesis Series 2 2x Polished Copper (56, 99) 5x Antique Brass (51, 70, 71, 77, 93) Finite by Design 2x Bitcoin Bars 47, 48, 49 Luckybit Rose Gold #74 Ravenbit 1x (ea) Ravenbit Brass Grey, Green, Yellow, Red 1x Ravenbit Bronze Grey
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thanks guys. I was opening some of these containers with the meteorite pieces inside, and a small piece of moon fell into my carpet. I was down on the ground searching for it, and I had to laugh at the situation... it's not every day you're combing through your carpet looking for the moon you dropped.
Pistachio, I think most have seen the email by now, so I say sure, and thank you - and cool of you to ask, too! Cheers.
Any quote on how long it took to sell out that suite set, and maybe even the regular sets if they have sold out?
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You should throw pictures on here. It also helps including a piece of paper with the date and your username next to the coin. If you need help just drop this line in your post and have a senior member quote it. You don't get image/link abilities until you aren't a newbie. [img](image hosting site).jpg[/img]
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Gold bars were sold to a local from craigslist. We met at a local coinstore in Lynbrook and he paid me in bitcoin Thanks for consideration all I'll close this thread out ok lol suuuuure, looking back at your previous posts as others should as well , I HIGHLY doubt anything you say here on this forum has any truth to it. Not trustworthy in my book at all, to set up a meeting then conveniently sell them the same day as our meeting, with no cancellation notice or otherwise, which avoided any actual verification from a trusted member....lol I actually told the OP I would test them for free for him, and might not even purchase any gold, but would actually buy some of the silver on the spot he was boasting about. So this is not a butthurt situation by any means, as I clearly told him I may not be buying the bars when we meet but might have some others who are interested, and would pay in BTC, if it was verified to be real. It goes to show you how some "people" get weeded out simply by offering some free "testing" lol some examples: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1813873.new#newhttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1808284.msg18043926#msg18043926yea good luck selling anything else here I would advise other members to research this user's previous posts which contain looking to purchase a sr members account and other "things" thanks! Go to coin galleries of oyster bay in lynbrook on sunrise highway. Ask an employee if he oversaw 2 men, one in his 20s and one in his 40s, make a cashless deal. He'll remember because the guy had no idea what bitcoin was and was totally confused. Don't spread FUD because you are butthurt you couldn't "verify" my gold. It is more the fact that you agreed to meet up then bailed. Which looks shady.
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You should totally start this auction at 2 BTC for both and see where it goes from there
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VERSION 25 BTC, Series-1 2012 Funded 670 Redeemd 80 Active 590 Scarce. US$ 1,500-2000.
5 BTC, Series-2 2012 Funded 572 Redeemed 123 Active 449 Scarce. US$ 1,500-2,000.
I'll sell a set of both bitnickels together (in MS67) for a mere US$6000 premium! 5 BTC, Series-1 2012
Scarce. US$ 1,500. ~6.0-8.0
5 BTC, Series-2 2012
Scarce. US$ 1,500. ~6.0-8.0
OR for 5 BTC premium, buyer's choice! So dazed I'll get a cut, right? Also added that those quotes include the total value of a funded coin *cough cough*
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ALL PRICES INCLUDE FUNDED VALUEThese prices are total prices that I am providing based on very rough estimates on the current & past market. ALL COINS should be priced in BTC (excluding the 1000 BTC gold) All prices also vary based on condition & grade if provided which may change prices drastically depending on ANACS population reports and clarity. 0.1 BTC Silver 2013 Fairly scarce. At a guess I would say these should command something like a US$ 200 premium over the BTC content. ~0.4-0.6 0.5 BTC Brass 2013 Relatively common. US$ 150~0.7-0.85 0.5 BTC Silver, Series-2 2013 Extremely rare. Must be be close to US$ 1,000 and perhaps more I would have thought. Nubbins is the only one that I know that has these. His price is 20-25 BTCCorrection: A public auction was made for 11.0 BTC while the record sales are held by nubbins for 14 & 15 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1288178.msg13251279#msg132512790.5 BTC Silver, Series-3 2013 Scarce. US$ 500.~0.9-1.1 1.0 BTC Brass, Series-1 2011 Common but highly desirable because of the error. US$ 500 to US$ 1,000. This coins ought to be the easiest one to put a dollar premium on.~1.2-2.0 1.0 BTC Brass, Series-2 (2011) 2011 Scarce but less desirable than the error issue. US$ 400-500 ? 1.0 BTC Brass, Series-2 (2012) 2012 Common. US$ 300. 1.0 BTC Brass, Series-2 (2013) 2013 Common. US$ 300.~0.2-0.35 1.0 BTC All-Silver 2013 Scarce. US$750~2.25-2.75 1.0 BTC Silver with Gold Trim 2013 Very scarce and desirable. US$ 1,000-US$ 1,500.~2.5-3.0 5 BTC, Series-1 2012 Scarce. US$ 1,500.~6.0-8.0 5 BTC, Series-2 2012 Scarce. US$ 1,500.~6.0-8.0 10 BTC, All-Silver 2012 Rare. US$ 2,000~16.0-19.0 10 BTC, Silver with Gold Trim 2012 Rare. US$ 2,000~16.0-19.0 25 BTC, Series-1 2011 Rare. Hard to value the premium as the face value is already so high. Say US$ 5,000?~25.5-27.0 25 BTC, Series-2 2011 Ditto. Rare. Hard to value the premium as the face value is already so high. Say US$ 5,000?~25.5-27.0 1000 BTC 1oz Gold 2012 Impossible to value in the absence of any reported sales and in light of the very high face value.Only Known/rumored sale by Goat for $1M All the numbers I provide are rough estimates on the market. It is highly recommended that someone proofread these numbers as I am unsure on bitnickels and 2011 brass. Edit: Just minor edits to edits within edits.
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