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1  Economy / Collectibles / [Ended] Casascius 2011 Coin V2 1 BTC (Loaded) on: March 03, 2021, 02:55:11 AM
Hi,

Up for sale is this Casascius coin in very good condition. Has been stored inside of a clear coin case for protection.


UPDATE: No longer for sale.
2  Economy / Collectibles / [Ended] Casascius 2011 Coin V1 Original 1 BTC Error (Redeemed) on: March 03, 2021, 02:17:26 AM
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3  Economy / Collectibles / [WTS] Casascius 1BTC Second Series 2011 Brass on: February 09, 2018, 02:53:19 AM
Hello,

I would like to offer up for sale a very nice coin made by Casascius. Original owner, located in USA. Buyer pays shipping and escrow (if desired), via MinerJones.

I am listing for 1.28 BTC. I realize the market is rough, but less than 1.3 is tough to let go of these coins. I won't even recover the BTC shipping price I paid originally.

1BTC Second Series 2011 Brass

https://blockchain.info/address/1caDpCMsHFhEhbx8QCdCn5tjFX4tK6yFT

https://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=1caDpCMsHFhEhbx8QCdCn5tjFX4tK6yFT

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Casascius_physical_bitcoins#Second_series_1_BTC_coin

https://www.casascius.com/fulllist.txt

Images here:

https://imgur.com/a/bELiC
4  Economy / Collectibles / [WTS] Kialara 2017 Moon Bar 100K Bits #107 on: February 09, 2018, 02:18:23 AM
Hello,

I'd like to offer a beautiful Kialara - Too the Moon 100K Bits bar up for sale. The bar contains a 1 ounce enameled silver round, and an actual piece of a moon based asteroid fragment. This is an original and unfunded item, meant to be buyer funded.

This is a limited run item.

The bar is numbered #107 of 250. Pictures are linked. Item located in USA, original owner, happy to escrow with MJ. Buyer pays escrow and choice of shipping options.

List price is .119 BTC


https://imgur.com/a/7POBE
5  Economy / Collectibles / [Auction] 1 BTC BitBill 2011 beta v0.07 Intact/Funded (Ended) on: March 23, 2017, 03:39:14 PM
The 1 BTC BitBill was funded with 1 BTC on 2011-05-25 and remains intact, in same condition as the day it arrived. Original owner.

Auction starts now. (Has ended now.)

Starting Bid: 1.2 BTC
Increments: 0.05 BTC

Auction will be valid until Sunday March 26, 2017 8:00 pm Chicago Time CST
Bids Extend Auction by 5 minutes. (No Sniping)
Reserve the right to cancel auction or deny bids at any time, for any reason.

Escrow is required, via a trusted forum member to be agreed upon such as Blazed or minerJones. Max escrow fee 1%, split by buyer and seller.
Free shipping to mainland USA only via USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box; will be packaged between cardboard, inside zip-lock bag to prevent bending or moisture, and padded.


I previously auctioned off a BitBill, which was successful in every way.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1747782.msg17473793#msg17473793


This is rather old info, but here's what I could find about the numbers.

how rare BitBills are:
20BTC: 181 (132 intact)
10BTC: 143 (97 intact)
5BTC: 144 (107 intact)
1BTC: 589 (492 intact)

As you can see in the photos, there are imperfections. In fact, no 2 are alike, each being handmade. Hologram placement, the laminating process, private key slip placement, each one is definitely unique in several ways. I am the original owner, and have not handled or circulated the BitBill since I opened the package on or about June 20, 2011.

It is funded, and intact. I have never opened a BitBill, but I understand that they can be redeemed. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitbills

The Bitbill launch was announced on May 9, 2011.
As of May 15, 2012, Bitbills are no longer in production.

Here is a link to the images of the card. I can provide more photos via imgur if requested, but I can't insert images directly into the post.

https://imgur.com/a/In3l1

This is the blockchain address of the card, showing it is funded.

https://blockchain.info/address/1JVLbdhPBWSf7oqwqZZzRupBSaTCLjLDGK

If you have questions, ask. Good luck bidding, and thanks for looking.

EDIT: Sorry, I don't know what I was thinking when I put March 15th, meant to be the 26th. Fixed.

6  Economy / Collectibles / [Auction] 1 BTC BitBill 2011 beta v0.07 Intact/Funded on: January 11, 2017, 05:59:18 PM
The 1 BTC BitBill was funded with 1 BTC on 2011-05-25 and remains intact, in same condition as the day it arrived. Original owner.

Auction starts now. Prior post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1746531.0

Starting Bid: 1.2 BTC
Increments: 0.05 BTC

Auction will be valid until Sunday January 15, 2017 8:30 pm Chicago Time CST
Bids Extend Auction by 15 minutes. (No Sniping)
Reserve price is 2 BTC, if auction does not reach reserve by end date, auction is cancelled.
Reserve the right to cancel auction or deny bids at any time, for any reason.

Escrow is required, via a trusted forum member to be agreed upon such as Blazed or minerJones. Max fee 1%, split by buyer and seller.
Buyer pays choice of tracked shipping rate, USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box, Fed-Ex, etc, package can be insured if buyer wants it; will be packaged between cardboard, inside zip-lock bag to prevent bending or moisture, and padded.


This might be old info, but here's what I know about the numbers.

how rare BitBills are:
20BTC: 181 (132 intact)
10BTC: 143 (97 intact)
5BTC: 144 (107 intact)
1BTC: 589 (492 intact)

As you can see in the photos, there are imperfections. In fact, no 2 are alike, each being handmade. Hologram placement, the laminating process, private key slip placement, each one is definitely unique in several ways. I am the original owner, and have not handled or circulated the BitBill since I opened the package on or about June 20, 2011.

It is funded, and intact. I have never opened a BitBill, but I understand that they can be redeemed. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitbills

Here is a link to the images of the card. I can provide more photos via imgur if requested, but I can't insert images directly into the post.

http://imgur.com/a/vEgO3

This is the blockchain address of the card, showing it is funded.

https://blockchain.info/address/12pyULyrLXBirrCBLMRuaenTZ4Rz9VrLAZ

If you have questions, ask.
7  Economy / Collectibles / [Interest Check] BitBills 1 BTC on: January 10, 2017, 04:42:41 PM
Created a new topic for the Auction.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1747782


The BitBill was funded on 2011-05-25 and remains intact.

This might be old info, but here's what I know about the numbers.

how rare BitBills are:
20BTC: 181 (132 intact)
10BTC: 143 (97 intact)
5BTC: 144 (107 intact)
1BTC: 589 (492 intact)

As you can see, there are imperfections. In fact, no 2 are alike, each being handmade. Hologram placement, the laminating process, private key slip placement, each one is definitely unique in several ways. I am the original owner, and have not handled or circulated the BitBill since I opened the package on or about June 20, 2011.

It is funded, and intact. I have never opened a BitBill, but I understand that they can be redeemed. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitbills

Here is a link o the images of the card.

http://imgur.com/a/vEgO3

This is the blockchain address of the card, showing it is funded.

https://blockchain.info/address/12pyULyrLXBirrCBLMRuaenTZ4Rz9VrLAZ
8  Other / Beginners & Help / [Solved] Shorted 20BTC by BitBills on: June 20, 2011, 04:27:12 AM
Today I opened the letter addressed from BitBills with my order. It contained 6x1BTC and 1x5BTC bills. This was odd, because I know that I ordered a 20BTC bill, which was not included in the delivery. I even checked the receipt from mybitcoin, which is where I sent the funds from. So in short, I was shorted by BitBills by over $300 at current market prices. That's a big error. Otherwise the Bills look good.

D:   50416
Date/Time:   2011-05-13 18:44:44
Payer:   Josh
Payee:   1MjBecWKrHPg... [SEND PAYMENT] (1MjBecWKrHPggWYViUQcYUnkuzJP4r1Y98)
Amount (BTC):   -33.43
Payment Note:   6 1 btc cards, 1 5 btc cards, 0 10 btc cards, 1 20 btc cards
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