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August 12, 2015, 03:59:44 PM
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I am auctioning off a silver half MS67.

RULES:

Starting bid and reserve: 2.1BTC
End date: 15 August Saturday, 8PM forum time
Increment: 0.01BTC
Sniping: No sniping, each bid 15 minutes away from end time extends the end time by 15 minutes (e.g. bidding at 7:50 PM will extend the end time to 8:15PM)
Shipping: Will be shipped from the US, shipping to be calculated after the auction closes.
Payment: Winner to pay to the address below within 24 hours after the auction closes unless otherwise negotiated and agreed upon.
Escrow: Upfront payment preferred, but escrow is fine provided you pay the fee.
Downtime: I will reschedule a new auction or just extend the end time depending on the length of the downtime.
Anything else: I am allowed to add and or change any conditions during the auction.

Address: 17aCE2vyGD2Cwo9LDAkA1HV8pCPrJtonpk

Happy bidding!


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August 13, 2015, 12:01:57 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

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August 13, 2015, 12:09:47 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

It wasn't too long ago where one sold for 2.3  Cry














 

 

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August 13, 2015, 02:00:53 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

It wasn't too long ago where one sold for 2.3  Cry
It is not uncommon for starting bids to be pretty far under the expected selling price, this is what gets people to want to start bidding in the first place. Part of the gamble with auctions is that you might end up selling it for a low price, while still having the opportunity for it to sell for a higher then expected price if enough bidders are interested in it.
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August 13, 2015, 02:10:16 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

It wasn't too long ago where one sold for 2.3  Cry
It is not uncommon for starting bids to be pretty far under the expected selling price, this is what gets people to want to start bidding in the first place. Part of the gamble with auctions is that you might end up selling it for a low price, while still having the opportunity for it to sell for a higher then expected price if enough bidders are interested in it.

The thing is, I'd rather play it safe than sorry. Unless I was in a really good position to be able to lose out on a bit of BTC, then I would go for it. I'd rather there is one or 2 bids, but I know that I'll definitely be getting something I'm comfortable with.














 

 

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August 13, 2015, 02:20:13 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

It wasn't too long ago where one sold for 2.3  Cry
It is not uncommon for starting bids to be pretty far under the expected selling price, this is what gets people to want to start bidding in the first place. Part of the gamble with auctions is that you might end up selling it for a low price, while still having the opportunity for it to sell for a higher then expected price if enough bidders are interested in it.

The thing is, I'd rather play it safe than sorry. Unless I was in a really good position to be able to lose out on a bit of BTC, then I would go for it. I'd rather there is one or 2 bids, but I know that I'll definitely be getting something I'm comfortable with.
If that is the case then you really might as well list it in goods and then when someone offers something you would be willing to accept, you accept the offer.
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August 13, 2015, 02:23:58 PM
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Dat starting bid  Shocked

It wasn't too long ago where one sold for 2.3  Cry
It is not uncommon for starting bids to be pretty far under the expected selling price, this is what gets people to want to start bidding in the first place. Part of the gamble with auctions is that you might end up selling it for a low price, while still having the opportunity for it to sell for a higher then expected price if enough bidders are interested in it.

The thing is, I'd rather play it safe than sorry. Unless I was in a really good position to be able to lose out on a bit of BTC, then I would go for it. I'd rather there is one or 2 bids, but I know that I'll definitely be getting something I'm comfortable with.
If that is the case then you really might as well list it in goods and then when someone offers something you would be willing to accept, you accept the offer.

Yeah but there is just something about auctions that seem to sell a piece that doesnt seem to sell on goods.  Competetive nature in people I guess.


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August 13, 2015, 05:05:24 PM
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August 13, 2015, 06:45:04 PM
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I disagree, auctions are a great way to get less for your coin.

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August 13, 2015, 06:49:47 PM
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I disagree, auctions are a great way to get less for your coin.

Yes top dollar, goods section.  Less money, quicker sale auction. 

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August 14, 2015, 01:46:44 PM
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A little bit more than a day left.

Get a your hands on some coins!  Grin














 

 

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August 15, 2015, 09:52:12 AM
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Less than 12 hours left.














 

 

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August 15, 2015, 04:04:24 PM
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I bid 2.1  Smiley
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August 15, 2015, 04:26:14 PM
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I bid 2.1  Smiley

Highest bid so far. ^


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August 15, 2015, 08:08:36 PM
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I bid 2.1  Smiley

Lairew is the winner! I will contact you shortly with some details to proceed.

Thank you everyone for your bidding and interest Smiley














 

 

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