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1  Economy / Collectibles / [AUCTION] Funded 10,000 Bits BTCC Chip - ended on: December 07, 2017, 09:33:26 PM
You are bidding on one funded 10,000 Bits BTCC Chip (0.01 BTC) fresh off the roll from my private collection. This will ship inside of an air-tite.

Starting bid: 0.01 BTC
Bid increments: 0.001 BTC
Ends: Monday, December 11 at 6 PM Eastern Time
Sniping: Each bid made in the last 20 minutes of the auction will extend the auction by 20 minutes until no new bids are made.

Shipping: USA/Canada Only (included)
Escrow accepted: Buyer pays fee
2  Economy / Collectibles / [AUCTION] Funded 100 mBTC Bitcoin Suisse Certificate - ended on: December 07, 2017, 09:22:32 PM
You are bidding on one funded 100 mBTC Bitcoin Suisse certificate (0.1 BTC) from my private collection. This will ship inside of a museum quality archival sleeve.

Starting bid: 0.1 BTC
Bid increments: 0.001 BTC
Ends: Monday, December 11 at 6 PM Eastern Time
Sniping: Each bid made in the last 20 minutes of the auction will extend the auction by 20 minutes until no new bids are made.

Shipping: USA/Canada Only (included)
Escrow accepted: Buyer pays fee
3  Economy / Collectibles / Sealed Roll of 20x BTCC 0.01 BTC chips on: December 04, 2017, 09:41:29 PM
I have one sealed roll. Accepting offers by PM over the next few days, otherwise I will break the roll and start selling them individually.

https://imgur.com/a/p3OqD

No longer selling the roll, may sell and/or auction a few coins from the roll.

4  Economy / Collectibles / Bitcoin Suisse Funded 0.1 BTC Notes on: December 02, 2017, 10:28:46 PM
All in excellent condition, museum quality archival sleeves. They are really unique, funded with 0.1 BTC and include BCH, BTG, etc.

https://imgur.com/a/T1rTO

Putting a few up for auction
5  Economy / Collectibles / [ENDED] Newsweek Satoshi Magazine Auction on: November 05, 2017, 03:47:05 PM
Up for auction is one of the more infamous pieces of printed bitcoin history. Published March 4, 2014 Newsweek magazine's A+ detective work lead to the identification of the real Satoshi Nakamoto, creator of bitcoin, known also to have frequented this very forum.

Condition: Please note that there are some bends to the interior corner pages as seen on the top left corner of the last picture provided, which is how it came on the newstand.

Starting bid: 0.0 BTC
Bid increments: 0.001 BTC
Ends: Tuesday, November 7 at 5 PM Eastern Time
Sniping: Each bid made in the last 15 minutes of the auction will extend the auction by 15 minutes until no new bids are made.

Escrow accepted: Buyer pays fee
6  Economy / Collectibles / [INTEREST CHECK] Newsweek Satoshi Magazine (03-04-2014) on: November 05, 2017, 01:06:14 PM
Interest check on the infamous Newsweek edition that claimed to have found and exposed the real Satoshi, published March 4, 2014. The media coverage was huge. It's a piece of history.

I'm not sure what to ask for this, but I will entertain an offer I can't refuse by PM. Any interest in bidding on this item (not in this thread, just a yes or no)?
7  Economy / Collectibles / [no longer for sale] Cryptoimperator 10,000 bits Funded on: November 04, 2017, 04:51:19 PM
Information: https://coinfirm.org/product/10000-bits-bitcoin-edition

Fantastic looking coin with a very deep relief and stunning hologram. Accepting offers. This coin is no longer available for sale.
8  Economy / Collectibles / [SOLD] Sol Noctis 0.01 BTC Funded on: November 04, 2017, 04:48:07 PM
Produced by the polish mint. This one is funded.

Asking 0.125 BTC, shipping and escrow included.
9  Economy / Collectibles / [WTS] Serp Sterling Silver Bitcoin Lapel Pin #2 (2014) on: November 02, 2017, 09:33:58 PM
This is pin #2 of only 100 that were ever made. Features a handsome enclosure for storage. These were CNC machined, and produced by the maker of SerpCoin (https://coinfirm.org/product-category/serpcoin). They are a very rare find indeed. I am the original owner.  

Here are the pictures: https://imgur.com/a/FKekn

This is the original sale thread for reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=609221.0

These have some history to them. They are unbelievably unique, and special.

If you're lucky, you might have seen one of these worn in the wild.

You should note that fairly significant toning has started to occur on the pin itself, over time, compared to the originals (reference pictures in the original sale thread).

Currently accepting private offers by PM.
10  Economy / Collectibles / [SOLD] Casascius Bitcoin Bowl Coin on: November 02, 2017, 08:54:34 PM
Asking 0.21 0.15 or best offer. Shipping included.

Some toning is evident, as is common with these coins. I have been informed that this is related to the slab in which they were sealed, which were never designed for long term air-tight storage.

Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/57EMT
11  Economy / Collectibles / [SOLD] 2 x 10 LTC Lealana Error Set (Funded) - price reduced on: October 26, 2017, 09:24:38 PM
Both are first batch error coins, in good condition and fully funded.

Asking 0.45 0.4 0.36 BTC. Shipping is included.


12  Economy / Collectibles / [SOLD] 2014 Titan Brass Half #85 + Autographed Poster on: October 22, 2017, 01:35:33 PM
Hi Everyone,

I am looking to sell a Titan Brass Half (loaded 0.5 BTC value) #85/2500 + an autographed poster which I love (you may recognize this Titan piece of history). It's been on my wall, framed for some time. The front is in excellent condition. I love it. The back has a bit of tape residue on the backside on each edge from how it was mounted to the backing. The company that framed it used a double-sided tape, and I'm no expert at removing the bit of stickiness. Perhaps someone who knows what they are doing could, but I don't know. I can provide pictures of that if there is interest.

I am open to selling this as a pair (preferred because they compliment each other as a set very nicely) or separate. I'm a complete novice when it comes to actually selling my collectibles at this point, so I'm looking for some help. I'm not a big fan of the auction format for fear of being overlooked and selling too low, especially given how novice my account is. I'm accepting offers right now, and more than that would love for the more experienced members to chime in on what they think it might be worth so I can set a reasonable price based on that (adjust my own expectations, so to speak).

Thank you!
I'd love to hear from some of the more experienced members. Escrow would of course be acceptable to me. Shipping would be from Canada, and I would cover this myself.

** These items have been SOLD **

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