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1641  Economy / Digital goods / Re: *2 New Domains, 11 Total [1/23]* Prime Bitcoin [.com] Domains Available on: January 23, 2013, 09:18:25 AM
added 2 domains and made important changes to OP
1642  Economy / Economics / Re: You Know Whats f**king Sad? on: January 23, 2013, 08:03:15 AM
Sorry to be a smart-ass but in a way NORFED and the Liberty Dollar was silver backed currency.You did have to redeem your Liberty notes for silver at the warehouse Smiley (BTW I'm not arguing that its a silver-backed currency, it isn't-or wasn't)
1643  Economy / Goods / Re: Zimbabwe Banknotes: 10 Trillion Dollar Banknotes - .115 BTC shipped on: January 23, 2013, 03:07:29 AM
aw...who bought the 50 trill?
That was the first to go my man
1644  Economy / Digital goods / Re: *Updated w/prices 1/22* Prime Bitcoin [.com] Domains Available on: January 22, 2013, 08:43:11 PM
now w/prices
1645  Economy / Goods / Re: '68 Mustang Lightly Modded on: January 22, 2013, 07:33:46 PM
Always happy to see a big BTC transaction. Nice car and good luck selling it!
1646  Economy / Goods / Re: Over 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Silver: 2.5 BTC on: January 22, 2013, 07:27:04 PM
Also I have made .999 bars out of only silver shot.
1647  Economy / Goods / Re: Over 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Silver: 2.5 BTC on: January 22, 2013, 07:22:34 PM
Sorry for OT, but I recently bought a casascius silver coin, and I was suprised that it didn't dent when I dropped it.  How hard is .999 silver?
What kind of surface did you drop it on? Odds are it wouldn't dent. I've made a couple of .999 bars and I've had to hammer relatively hard still to stamp the bar.

Your bars were not .999. They were at best .925. Which is what people use for dinnerware and rings because it is very resistant to denting. Silver isn't as soft as something like gold. But damage can occur with enough abuse.
My bars were not .999? They were 925 at best? Who the hell are you?
Yes, I make primarily 925 bars because they are the easiest-no having to deal with harmful chemicals, purity easily guaranteed with the use of flux and .999 silver shot. But I have had people send me .999 old generic rounds, which I add a bit of flux and shot to (to ensure no weight is lost), hand-pour, and stamp whatever it is they want on there. I have found that a large number of people prefer a hand-poured bar as opposed to another generic round-they contract me to turn their rounds into a bar/ingot. So I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell me what I do. I am well aware of it.
1648  Other / Archival / Re: Design your own Bitcoin Bill! Turn Your Wallet into Paper! on: January 22, 2013, 07:16:20 PM
very nice. how heavy is the paper quality?
100% cotton!
1649  Other / Archival / Re: Design Your Own Bitcoin Bill w/Holograms & Cotton Paper: 10/1 BTC on: January 22, 2013, 07:15:31 PM
OP revised
1650  Economy / Goods / Re: Over 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Silver: 2.5 BTC on: January 22, 2013, 06:22:21 PM
Silver is technically a soft metal. That doesn't mean it's like a gel or something-it's still metal. The reason silver jewelry is 925 is because .999 jewelry would be too soft.
1651  Other / Archival / Re: Design your own Bitcoin Bill! Turn Your Wallet into Paper! on: January 22, 2013, 06:20:20 PM
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.31 BTC

For how many? A stack of a thousand?
Lets see yours, picasso
1652  Other / Archival / Re: Design your own Bitcoin Bill! Turn Your Wallet into Paper! on: January 22, 2013, 10:40:31 AM
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.31 BTC

For how many? A stack of a thousand?
1653  Economy / Goods / Re: Zimbabwe Banknotes: 10 Trillion Dollar Banknotes - .115 BTC shipped on: January 22, 2013, 10:27:07 AM
No but I could grab you a few for bitcents.
1654  Other / Archival / MODS: PLZ Delete on: January 22, 2013, 10:25:06 AM
*Revised 1/22*
Hi everyone,
I am offering you the opportunity to create your own Bitcoin Dollar Bill with Holograms for safety and on Cotton Paper, to really look like money. You can design your own and send it to me to print, and I can mail it along with the holograms so you can load the BTC yourself, or I can load your BTC on there for you. For a small fee I can design one for you and have you approve it before I print. Any denomination works. Designs can range in size, but may not exceed 5.5'' x 8.5'' (a US dollar bill is 2.6'' x 6.1'').
As of now I can offer 10 pcs/BTC (remember they can be any denomination, and all 10 don't have to be the same denomination). This is by far the cheapest and probably coolest (since its your own design) way to physically store your Bitcoins. PM me if interested!

Here is something I just threw together:


1655  Economy / Goods / Re: Over 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Silver: 2.5 BTC on: January 22, 2013, 06:24:09 AM
Sorry for OT, but I recently bought a casascius silver coin, and I was suprised that it didn't dent when I dropped it.  How hard is .999 silver?
What kind of surface did you drop it on? Odds are it wouldn't dent. I've made a couple of .999 bars and I've had to hammer relatively hard still to stamp the bar.
1656  Economy / Goods / Re: Zimbabwe Banknotes: 10 Trillion Dollar Banknotes - .115 BTC shipped on: January 22, 2013, 06:20:59 AM
Price drop!


New price is 0.115btc-shipped?
yep
1657  Economy / Goods / Re: What do you want to buy from Brazil? on: January 22, 2013, 04:14:36 AM
It is usually Brazilians who want to buy stuff from other countries, because there is a 60% import tax on a lot of items.  If tourists are smart, they can pay for a plane ticket down there by bringing a bunch of electronics and designer clothes with them.  The problem is you need someone to resell it.

Im doing this with my friend from new york. But we can do only with clothes and acessories, because eletronic is hard to pass. I can reseller for another people
Careful, I saw an episode of Locked Up Abroad where I guy did this in Pakistan...and was sentenced to like 5 years in jail lulz
1658  Economy / Goods / Re: Zimbabwe Banknotes: 10 Trillion Dollar Banknotes - .115 BTC shipped on: January 22, 2013, 04:11:52 AM
Price drop!
1659  Economy / Goods / Over 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Silver: 2.5 BTC on: January 21, 2013, 03:00:08 AM
Up for sale is just over 1 troy ounce of .999 Silver. It is in the form of silver shot. This is what I buy to add to my 925 Silver when melting, to ensure purity. There is no need to do an assay on this. As a matter of fact, one method of assaying silver is heating it to its melting point and letting a gram or so drop into a bucket of water. If the resultant silver pellet is 100% silver colored, the silver is .999 pure. 925 Silver shot is the same shape as .999 silver shot, but is colored because of the alloys in it (see picture below). I'm selling this because some of my melting equipment is broken and the furnace crucible I ordered won't get to me until February. You may ask why you would want to have silver in this form instead of in a nice round or bar. Well, assuming you have a scale, you can measure out as much silver as you want and thus run transactions that way. ApMex usually sells out of their shot and its always  a "hot item" as investors buy bags of it because you can tell purity just by looking at it and because you can measure out any amount you want. I am asking 2.5 BTC  shipped which is a fair price considering shot always sells for a premium above spot. Shipping is free anywhere in the US!

1660  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Foods for Bitcoins on: January 21, 2013, 01:25:02 AM
Puerto Rico. So, within the U.S..


But I'd like to buy something to seal the food so that no air/moisture can get to it, and thus, prevent a spoil on arrival.
Buy a vacuum sealer...you can get a good one for less than $100 on Amazon. And since Puerto Rico is US territory couldn't you use flat rate boxes?
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