If anorganix and minerjones take 8 more spots I am willing to jump in for the final four spots.
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you have not thought about raffle of gold kialara? it could be one of the best raffles of the year Hmm, not a bad idea, might have to think about it I agree about the raffle for the gold Kialara, would be incredible. Would need a few raffleceptions but, what a prize
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I viewed the PSA site today and it looks like the ginter x red mini's are having a tough time getting a score of 10 overall. I don't think it's too important since there are only five of them but, a red #83 psa 10 would be a beautiful thing to see.
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That is the upside to this, now those 2018 #83's especially the more rare ones become priceless. Whoever made a point of collecting the high end cryptocurrency cards will reap the future appreciation in value since these are the only ones.
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Congratz winner, great raffle H
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Hi all,
[...] otherwise I will check back in a few years - thanks for the help!
Hi there, Shiny! Checking back in after a few years does not sound like a good plan considering bitcoin’s tendency to increase against the dollar. It gets harder and harder to sell, you already see that trend with the bitnickels (5btc) and even the singles. Same argument goes in case you like to maximize the number of bitcoins you receive. So I would say: auction time It gets harder and harder to sell....until suddenly when it is super easy to sell. Case in point: take some of the most famous artists as an example. $15,000 Basquiat in 1983 selling for ~$30 million in 2018. No one wanted Basquiat in 1983, but times have changed. I agree that, in general, as Bitcoin rises against the dollar, the BTC value of collectibles including Casascius tends to fall (in other words, Bitcoin appreciates faster than the collectible premium does). However, certain collectibles like Casascius could eventually become seen as a rare piece of history and art, and might eventually outpace Bitcoin's growth. In short, my opinion is that now is not necessarily the time to auction. In 10-30 years, Casascius will have much greater appreciation in a much larger market. Not to mention the # of Casascius coins that will be peeled in that time / lost / etc. A great example and analogy
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Just a few ways I am keeping my card decks and graded coins scratch proof. I will add these to the main display thread after viewing here. Hope these ideas are helpful with your hunt for safe enclosures.
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Some magnetic acrylics for card decks and graded coins
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