The colours look a bit weird, but I guess that's because the camera and how shiny it is, right?
All the colors on the coin look good IRL. The colors are not fluctuating like they seem in the pics. Hard to take a good photo.. The gilt edge of the coin is not perfect but otherwise the coin looks perfect to me. I agree about the gilt edge..... Having dealt with many of these coins recently, I have found most have this "tarnish" around the edge/gilt. It is becoming harder to find these coins without this "feature" Just my 2 satoshi. Thanks Ok. Good to know. Lowered price to 0.6 BTC!
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The colours look a bit weird, but I guess that's because the camera and how shiny it is, right?
All the colors on the coin look good IRL. The colors are not fluctuating like they seem in the pics. Hard to take a good photo.. The gilt edge of the coin is not perfect but otherwise the coin looks perfect to me.
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Bump! Highest bid currently 2.2 BTC.
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Pics ?
Will take tomorrow.
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Graded?
No grading. It's in the original package, not removed from it, not touched.
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Selling Casacius 2014 Bowl Coin for 0.6 BTC + shipping. Location is EU. Shipping to EU is less than 0.05 btc. Shipping to USA is something around 0.03-0.10 BTC.
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bump.
Lowered the prices! Silver 10 for 18 BTC!
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Auctioning Casascius 2011 1 BTC Brass Error Coin. The coin is not graded. Location is USA. Shipping is included for USA, elsewhere 0.05 BTC. Starting bid is 2 BTC. Increments in 0.01 BTC. Auction ends on June 1st, 8:00 PM forum time. No sniping. Sniping will add extend the auction by 30 minutes. Pics:
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The winner is greenplastic.
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Auction ends soon, precisely at 03:55:23 PM forum time!
Current highest bid: 1.3BTC
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Amazing looking coin out there. Fabulous design But are you planning to sell some of them unfunded? That is because funded coins are not considered secure if someone plans to use it as a cold storage. In short, trust issues are always there in case of funded coins. I am very much interested if you are planning to sell them unfunded in future. Agreed, I'm interested in the coin but would rather have the option to load it if I would like. I'd pay an extra 0.05 BTC for the unloaded version if required. Just buy the loaded version and peel it?
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bidding increments are at 0.01 (I assume that's what bid minimum increase implies) so:
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Also, the time is extended by 24 hours now right?
Yes to both.
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Why would you say a gold bar funded with 1btc may be worth less than the bitcoin itself?
Meant the bar value without bitcoins. Funded with 1BTC probably lowers the value of the bar itself.
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Yeah just added an image in my previous post of it
Ok. It's nowhere near worth the $7000.. More likely around $200-$500 max.
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More info about the coins: The serial numbers are #5/48, #8/48, #9/48 and #18/48.
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Will these be available without funding?
Also, how limited is the V series?
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This is very brutal "auction."
May cause a bidding war where losers are obligated to pay a high price for less valued items.
Example:
Three cars are auctioned. A brand new very expensive Audi and two half-broken cheap Ladas.
Rules say that bids are for amount of cars and price you're willing to pay per car. Obviously everyone will bid for 1 car and the price they'd be willing to pay for the Audi. At some point during the auction you can't back away from it anymore as you *need* to win the Audi as otherwise you would overpay for the Lada. Think about possible the outcome. What if a bidding war occurs? I'd say the bids would go way higher than the value of Audi because the price to pay for losing would be bigger.
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