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Author Topic: [Raffle] Casascius 0.1BTC [.999 Silver] Loaded with BTC and BCH | draw on 17 Nov  (Read 527 times)
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November 08, 2017, 11:49:14 PM
Last edit: November 09, 2017, 10:17:20 AM by realediston
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Hi

Up for grab is a beautiful untouched historically significant Casascius 0.1BTC - Loaded with BTC and BCH and ofcourse the 0.999 fine grade silver
Coin is untouched. And shiny.




EDIT: Ticket price is 0.017 BTC - Please  pick a number between 1 to 25 and post it along with transaction id to keep track of things.

BTC Payment Address: 1KSrcJnevJN9wE3pBdGSXz2RbtkursgJfc
NOTE: Do not send BTC to any other address



Alternative Payment Methods:  I will also accept payment in LTC, ETH or XMR. PM what currency you wish to pay in and I will give you a quote and address to pay.

Shipping:  Worldwide shipping included - winner responsible for any local customs/duties.  Ships from UK.

Winning number will be based on the Mega Ball number of the US Mega millions draw on -> 11 pm ET, FRIDAY, 17 November, 2017

Mega Ball number for the last draw on 7 November, 2017 was 11. Next draw on 10 November

More about mega millions:
http://www.megamillions.com Old results: http://www.calottery.com/play/draw-games/mega-millions/winning-numbers

If not all slots are filled I will still award coin to the winning number. Because the stakes are too high (for example only one person buying the ticket) I will not go for a price less than  0.017 BTC. Please stop commenting if you are not satisfied with the price. 

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November 08, 2017, 11:51:51 PM
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Cool raffle!

Would you mind uploading some pictures including a timestamped piece of paper next to the coin with your name on it? I see the image now.

Would you mind using an escrow to hold funds until raffle is complete and coin sent out? I see you've made some deals here before, nvm this.

EDIT: Did you double the cost per ticket? I could of almost sworn that I saw it say "0.01BTC" per spot.

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November 08, 2017, 11:56:59 PM
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Cool raffle!

Would you mind uploading some pictures including a timestamped piece of paper next to the coin with your name on it? I see the image now.

Would you mind using an escrow to hold funds until raffle is complete and coin sent out? I see you've made some deals here before, nvm this.

EDIT: Did you double the cost per ticket? I could of almost sworn that I saw it say "0.01BTC" per spot.

Ticket price is fixed 0.02BTC


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November 09, 2017, 12:02:17 AM
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A .1 coin, even from that company is not worth .5
It has BTC + BCH + BTG

And it's a raffle with 4% winning probability per ticket Smiley

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November 09, 2017, 12:04:33 AM
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A .1 coin, even from that company is not worth .5

Agree. In current conditions this coin is not worth 0.5 BTC. A while back, 0.5 BTC would have been about right for an ungraded 0.1 Cas Silver.

We have had MS69's selling for 0.4 BTC and below recently. I would know as I purchased one for less than 0.4 BTC last week.

I genuinely think you need to reconsider your entry fee if you are wanting this raffle to fill. I doubt many people are prepared to spend $150 on a 1/25 chance of winning a 0.1 BTC Silver that hasn't been graded.

Good luck though.

My only payment address: 1ZephertJThxkHih7XcaUHBkMSnvkTt5u
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November 09, 2017, 12:09:36 AM
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A .1 coin, even from that company is not worth .5

Agree. In current conditions this coin is not worth 0.5 BTC. A while back, 0.5 BTC would have been about right for an ungraded 0.1 Cas Silver.

We have had MS69's selling for 0.4 BTC and below recently. I would know as I purchased one for less than 0.4 BTC last week.

I genuinely think you need to reconsider your entry fee if you are wanting this raffle to fill. I doubt many people are prepared to spend $150 on a 1/25 chance of winning a 0.1 BTC Silver that hasn't been graded.

Good luck though.

Okay I reduced the price. But will not change from here.

Can you write an echo message please:

TICKET PRICE 0.0175

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November 09, 2017, 12:13:15 AM
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Maybe you should just auction it off, like normal instead? Thanks

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November 09, 2017, 12:20:44 AM
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Maybe you should just auction it off, like normal instead? Thanks

Sorry not every one can afford 0.3BTC I think this gives a chance to everyone.


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November 09, 2017, 12:35:55 AM
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by friday 11/10?  does the OP plan on filling all the unpaid slots himself come raffle time?
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November 09, 2017, 12:42:55 AM
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friggin raffles are gettin outta hand....
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November 09, 2017, 12:55:46 AM
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Will the raffle still hold if spots aren't full?  What if I buy a few spots but the rest are still open and my number hits?  Will I still get the coin?

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November 09, 2017, 03:47:54 AM
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A .1 coin, even from that company is not worth .5
It has BTC + BCH + BTG

And it's a raffle with 4% winning probability per ticket Smiley

Yes. Btc+BTG+BCH is not worth even .15

I'd say coin is worth .3 MAX. That's over a $1000 premium for the coin.

it's around 0.3-0.45btc depending on condition

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November 09, 2017, 05:05:35 AM
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A great opportunity would be realized if this were to be successfully raffled; however, based off of market values and trends, it appears 0.0125 BTC/ticket would align fairly accurately (25 tickets X 0.0125 BTC= gross of 0.3125 BTC) and present a win-win scenario.  Otherwise, I'm afraid this would need to go to auction and you might do a little better but probably not significantly, not even including the time factor.
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November 09, 2017, 10:38:44 AM
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A great opportunity would be realized if this were to be successfully raffled; however, based off of market values and trends, it appears 0.0125 BTC/ticket would align fairly accurately (25 tickets X 0.0125 BTC= gross of 0.3125 BTC) and present a win-win scenario.  Otherwise, I'm afraid this would need to go to auction and you might do a little better but probably not significantly, not even including the time factor.

I think the least I will go is 0.017BTC. I am risking the fact that may be only 1 person will buy the ticket. I will still award the coin to that person.

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November 09, 2017, 02:25:17 PM
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A great opportunity would be realized if this were to be successfully raffled; however, based off of market values and trends, it appears 0.0125 BTC/ticket would align fairly accurately (25 tickets X 0.0125 BTC= gross of 0.3125 BTC) and present a win-win scenario.  Otherwise, I'm afraid this would need to go to auction and you might do a little better but probably not significantly, not even including the time factor.

I think the least I will go is 0.017BTC. I am risking the fact that may be only 1 person will buy the ticket. I will still award the coin to that person.
So if just one person buys a ticket he wins by default?

i think he means that he will fill the rest of the slots himself even with 1 ticket
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November 09, 2017, 02:38:02 PM
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Good luck, I hope you fill it, but seriously will be difficult
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November 09, 2017, 03:39:54 PM
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A great opportunity would be realized if this were to be successfully raffled; however, based off of market values and trends, it appears 0.0125 BTC/ticket would align fairly accurately (25 tickets X 0.0125 BTC= gross of 0.3125 BTC) and present a win-win scenario.  Otherwise, I'm afraid this would need to go to auction and you might do a little better but probably not significantly, not even including the time factor.

I think the least I will go is 0.017BTC. I am risking the fact that may be only 1 person will buy the ticket. I will still award the coin to that person.
So if just one person buys a ticket he wins by default?

i think he means that he will fill the rest of the slots himself even with 1 ticket

Correct.

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