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November 29, 2017, 08:24:10 PM
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Very curious as to what fellow forum members would value this at?

It's in "okay" condition, currently waiting on a coin case in mail to put it in.
Other than that its from 2012, 1 BTC originally loaded (now redeemed), hologram still attached.

Tried looking for other listings and what they fetched, but most were rather old and/or did not have the hologram attached.

If there is any interest at a decent valuation, I'd certainly be willing to sell/auction.  If not - I'll probably hold it for a nice keepsake  Smiley
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November 29, 2017, 08:29:10 PM
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I've always valued these (brass) between $50-75 depending on condition, $100 if the redeemed hologram is attached and not marred.

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November 29, 2017, 08:35:46 PM
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I've always valued these (brass) between $50-75 depending on condition, $100 if the redeemed hologram is attached and not marred.

Really - that's it??
Kind of disappointing; For that, it's definitely worth keeping as both a memorable and rare keepsake / piece of BTC history.
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November 29, 2017, 08:40:22 PM
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I've always valued these (brass) between $50-75 depending on condition, $100 if the redeemed hologram is attached and not marred.

Really - that's it??
Kind of disappointing; For that, it's definitely worth keeping as both a memorable and rare keepsake / piece of BTC history.

In my mind yes.  Unfortunately they were brass "car wash" tokens that were extremely inexpensive to produce.  Smiley

Here's a good thread with some info: [CALLING Current Coin Makers] How was Casascius able to make his coins so cheap?

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