It does look like a very useful device.
Didn't know there was such a thing.
Surely should fetch some interest.
Only downside is it's on thermal paper The rolls that it came with were supposedly a higher quality thermal paper that would last 20 yrs minimum. I've had a few sitting around my office in occasional sunlight for 2+ years and there's no fading. Good to know, if there is anyone that wants to print me one i will pay for shipping! It would be cool to own
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Any plans to make these DIY?
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It does look like a very useful device.
Didn't know there was such a thing.
Surely should fetch some interest.
Only downside is it's on thermal paper
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This is awesome, I think someone should make a piper wallet 2.0 there is probably tons of interest for it
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Let's roll....
ROLLING BITCOIN BLOCK #496061
This is going to be longer than the bingo raffle lol
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They didn't make any loaded ones they made assembled ones that came in a squade airtight
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Very nice..never seen before..are these loaded? Also how many were issued?
These are made by the guys who dog got a notice for jury duty
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Do you accept escrow?
What about I send BTC to escrow, I use gift card, I receive the items than escrow releases BTC to you
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Show me a ruler next to the blade please!!
I'm a student at my current location so I don't have some items like a ruler, since I don't use them often I can take this picture once I'm home on the 1st or borrow it from someone, but I assure you if something doesn't match its description you will receive a refund. You can use a US bill that is flat as a ruler there are tons of items. There are tons of restrictions on knifes having to be less than 3 inches so I can't see it being 9cm I'm from Croatia, no US bills here all of rest them please. 7*0.002= 0.014 BTCHit me up for the addy I think you can find something that we all know the deminsons of and take a picture of the knife blade with it
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I want to be an escrow as well for U.K.
Lol.
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Show me a ruler next to the blade please!!
I'm a student at my current location so I don't have some items like a ruler, since I don't use them often I can take this picture once I'm home on the 1st or borrow it from someone, but I assure you if something doesn't match its description you will receive a refund. You can use a US bill that is flat as a ruler there are tons of items. There are tons of restrictions on knifes having to be less than 3 inches so I can't see it being 9cm
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Show me a ruler next to the blade please!!
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Is the blade under 3 inches and does it have a clip?
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Those look familar did you buy them from someone on the fourm
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Ok whoever can do a pickup north of Stockholm or send btc first gets it for 0.2 btc. For 0.21 btc i can deliver it personally in Uppsala region. Cannot trust anything, sorry. Scam means DEATH for me, I am poor as dirt. I need money to eat while I finish my software projects. My first bitcoin game to learn development: https://imgur.com/a/7H7O0I think you should just accept escrow you are really limiting who will buy it because of physical pick up
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I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)? Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50. And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting? thanks! The last time we spoke I believe there was a nominal fee, if memory serves me right you where going to set up a service for people to get their items tested. However if memory really server me correct, you offered to test my first coins for free. I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)? Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50. And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them You are getting killed on the blank prices, that is absolutely ridiculous. I would agree with you there. Well as long as you remember correctly What do you remember? I'll pull the messages tomorrow but I feel like I'm right
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I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)? Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50. And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them Funny, In the past I think i've offered to test pieces for some people at no charge whatsoever It's not a public service, but i'm sure we can make it one if thats what you are suggesting? thanks! The last time we spoke I believe there was a nominal fee, if memory serves me right you where going to set up a service for people to get their items tested. However if memory really server me correct, you offered to test my first coins for free. I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)? Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50. And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them You are getting killed on the blank prices, that is absolutely ridiculous. I would agree with you there.
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I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. Your numbers seem odd. If your cost for 1/10 oz gold blank is $50 that means you are paying $500 per ounce. Gold is at $1,289 per ounce. Is the gold 0.999 (24k)? Yes it's. 999 24kt. The price for the blanks are spot price +50. And before buckrogers post, I'll gladly pay whatever outrageous fee he has in order to test them
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I wouldn't be interested since the price of 3 grams of gold is around $150 and a $100 premium is quite large per coin in my eyes. Maybe if the premium was a lot lower per piece.
The only way to get the premium lower is to either sell a lot via presales or find a better supplier of the blanks, or move up to a bigger size coin because that would push it way down. My cost per blank for these is $50. So make 100 of them and lower the premium to $55. That'll earn you a cool $500. I didn't realize I didn't have to pay for the stamp, or for them to be stamped. Would you buy 100 of them at that price?!
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