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Economy / Collectibles / [AUCTION]Crypto Imperator Basketball Coin #3 - #4 - #5 ENDED!
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on: January 24, 2021, 10:49:25 PM
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This auction is for the numbers #3 - #4 -#5 of the Limited Edition “Basketball coin”!, a coin of which only 50 have been minted. More info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5293575.0Crypto Imperator “Basketball” Coin: Weight: 1 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver. (40mm diameter) Design: Basketball! Quantity: 50 (Numbered) Denomination: 0.01 BTC Auction Terms- Shipping is included in the bid. - Buyer should pay within 72hours from auction end. - Starting bid for each coin is 0.0035 BTC - Bid increments should be of at least 0.0001 BTC- Bids don't include the 0.01 BTC needed to fund each coin, it should be supplied by buyer on top of the wining bid, coins will not be sold unfunded. - Buyers should bid for each individual coin like #5 0.5BTC, or for the lot using the method 3@0.5 (That means that buyer bids 0.5BTC for each coin) - Numbers auctioned are: #3 #4 #5 Auction ends Friday, 29 of January at 22:00 UTC. Each bid in the last 10 minutes extends deadline by 10 minutes for all coins.. Countdown: https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20210129T22&p0=769&msg=CI+Basketball+Auction&font=cursive&csz=1 Good luck! Winners: #3 - 0.0071 BTC - Evilish #4 - 0.0070 BTC - chronicsky #5 - 0.0061 BTC - Est2013
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN][WTS]Sport Series - Basketball Coin Crypto Imperator
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on: December 06, 2020, 09:20:29 PM
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Everyone can have their opinion on price; but, as far as I know, this is a free market, I am not forcing anyone to buy. Pricing is fixed, if you want to further discuss it I would kindly ask you to create another thread, to keep this one to doubts regarding the coin itself.
Thank you
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN][WTS]Sport Series - Basketball Coin Crypto Imperator
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on: December 05, 2020, 09:42:41 PM
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Your selling btc for cash since it is included?
I didn’t realize you could sell loaded coins imported into the us.
I think you are confusing things. The coin + shipping is $250. This does not include the .01, which the buyer also transfers into what is essentially escrow. The coin is sold and shipped unloaded, but the funding escrow ensures the coin is loaded upon receipt. Additionally, as stated CI is not based out of the US. It also goes without saying that it is the buyer's responsibility to be aware of any restrictions and to pay any customs or duties that may be applicable upon arrival. Thank you tothemoonsands for the clarification
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN][WTS]Sport Series - Basketball Coin Crypto Imperator
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on: December 03, 2020, 10:38:50 PM
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Nobody is going to comment how he is in the usa selling loaded coins he created? Isn’t that a no go
I think you might be confused. I am not, and never have been, based in the USA. Furthermore all my coins are shipped unfunded, only funding them once the customer confirms reception.
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on: November 29, 2020, 11:22:28 PM
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As far as I am concerned, this is not a widespread issue, if you can, please post or send me some pictures of your coins with faded firstbits for analysis. What I can say is that sometimes, depending on the letters comprising the Firstbits it gets printed a bit blurrier, having a much smaller font size, also sometimes with the hologram on top it affects readability as window is not 100% transparent. What I make sure is that the private key letters are all complete, firstbits are just extra information. See: https://i.imgur.com/0QI8rPN.jpgHere is a picture of a 2014 Dogecoin: https://i.imgur.com/W2iVjhv.jpgFirstbits have not faded there, I have been using the same ink and process for the last six years. For what I have seen in my collection, some are "barely readable" since the beginning. (Having released the coin list should not make that a problem) Furthermore I have my own "Canary", a couple tubes of 2014 10k Dogecoins + 2014 10k Bits BTC stored in humidity of 60%+, which I open and redeem from time to time to ensure the key is still readable, no issues so far. I want to be as open and transparent about this as possible, and verify if some firstbits are indeed fading, as far as I know no private key has "suffered" from this issue. But bear in mind that no process, of any maker, is bulletproof and there will always be risks with physical keys. Any doubt, please let me know.
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Economy / Collectibles / [ANN][WTS]Sport Series - Basketball Coin Crypto Imperator SOLD OUT
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on: November 26, 2020, 07:28:46 PM
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Hello fellow Bitcoiners, I present you with the result of this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5216275.0It all started with a hand drawn Walter Moore Sketch gotten by dolphriends, which has been converted into a silver coin! And hopefully the start to a Sport - BTC coin series. Crypto Imperator Basketball coin:Weight: 1 Troy Oz .999 Fine Silver. (40mm diameter) Design: Basketball! Quantity: 50 (Numbered) Denomination 0.01 BTC The objective is to end up with a 5 coin series all related to sports, Hockey, Soccer, Football… depending on how well received this coin is. All would have the same limited mintage, 50 coins, but with a lower denomination given current BTC surge. The price for this first coin is 250$, which includes shipping. + 0.01 BTC for funding Each coin includes the allocation of the serial number in the series. So if you get a #number of this first coin, you have the right to get the same number on subsequent releases. If you only happen to like the first one but not the second, you can waive that right and not buy it, but then on the third one you won’t have preference. Next coins in the series will be priced at about 230$. Due to the pandemic and other recent issues I had to change mint, which has brought cost up substantially. Numbers #3 to #10 will be auctioned once #11-50 are sold.Auctioning only #3 to #5 Furthermore, as per design deal, #1 & #2 are not for sale. Orders as always, by PM or email cryptoimperator at gmail.com Available numbers: #3-5: AuctionThere is no limit of coins per customer.
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