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March 05, 2015, 08:45:50 PM
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Anyone have a coinographic, crypolator, microsoul, etc. physical coin that is numbered 382???  I'm looking to get one as a gift so this specific number has meaning to the recipient.
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March 05, 2015, 09:39:08 PM
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Anyone have a coinographic, crypolator, microsoul, etc. physical coin that is numbered 382???  I'm looking to get one as a gift so this specific number has meaning to the recipient.

I think it will be likely to find a Lealana coin with that number.
Each of Lealana's coin types have its own serial number, there are 5 different types of Lealana physical bitcoin (1, 0.5, 0.25, 0.1 and 0.1 Brass).

If you include Litecoins in your search will you also increase your chance.

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March 06, 2015, 07:22:56 AM
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I don't think Coinographic sold any coins with the number 382 seeing as his whole business was operated as a scam. As far as we know he never made that many despite what he 'claimed'.
I know that Cryptolator sold out but not sure if their mintage was 500.
As mentioned above Lealana coins probably would be easier to find.
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March 06, 2015, 10:57:49 AM
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Alternatively idea for you:

You could buy a DIY coin (Do it your self). E.g. Serp made some great coins which is very reasonable priced.
 
Then could you make a vanity address, e.g. 1no382.........   or something similar, 6 digit vanity should take less than a week to find on a normal office PC.

Then assemble the coin, load it with what ever funds you want to give to your friend. Then will the "1no382" be visual through the window of the hologram.  

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March 06, 2015, 04:22:28 PM
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Alternatively idea for you:

You could buy a DIY coin (Do it your self). E.g. Serp made some great coins which is very reasonable priced.
 
Then could you make a vanity address, e.g. 1no382.........   or something similar, 6 digit vanity should take less than a week to find on a normal office PC.

Then assemble the coin, load it with what ever funds you want to give to your friend. Then will the "1no382" be visual through the window of the hologram.  

Great idea....I'll look into this.  In the meantime, I bought one from smoothie with 382 on the hologram.  Thanks again.
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March 06, 2015, 04:41:16 PM
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Alternatively idea for you:

You could buy a DIY coin (Do it your self). E.g. Serp made some great coins which is very reasonable priced.
 
Then could you make a vanity address, e.g. 1no382.........   or something similar, 6 digit vanity should take less than a week to find on a normal office PC.

Then assemble the coin, load it with what ever funds you want to give to your friend. Then will the "1no382" be visual through the window of the hologram.  

Great idea....I'll look into this.  In the meantime, I bought one from smoothie with 382 on the hologram.  Thanks again.

Awesome, I am a big fan of smoothies coins.
Congrats Smiley

What coin did you buy?

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March 06, 2015, 04:44:02 PM
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Something cool would be to have a number on your count at the price you bought at, to quickly see where to break even at, also to quickly see where you bought at.

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March 06, 2015, 05:11:37 PM
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Alternatively idea for you:

You could buy a DIY coin (Do it your self). E.g. Serp made some great coins which is very reasonable priced.
 
Then could you make a vanity address, e.g. 1no382.........   or something similar, 6 digit vanity should take less than a week to find on a normal office PC.

Then assemble the coin, load it with what ever funds you want to give to your friend. Then will the "1no382" be visual through the window of the hologram.  

Great idea....I'll look into this.  In the meantime, I bought one from smoothie with 382 on the hologram.  Thanks again.

Awesome, I am a big fan of smoothies coins.
Congrats Smiley

What coin did you buy?

.25 BTC silver coin.... thought about going bigger but it's a gift for my boss....so I didn't want to go too crazy since I'm going to fund it too.  He'll just think it cost me a little over .25 btc... Smiley
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March 06, 2015, 05:29:38 PM
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.25 BTC silver coin.... thought about going bigger but it's a gift for my boss....so I didn't want to go too crazy since I'm going to fund it too.  He'll just think it cost me a little over .25 btc... Smiley

Excellent choice - it is perfect as a gift Smiley
It is an absolutely beautiful coin.
You might want to keep it, when you see IRL Wink

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March 06, 2015, 05:44:21 PM
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.25 BTC silver coin.... thought about going bigger but it's a gift for my boss....so I didn't want to go too crazy since I'm going to fund it too.  He'll just think it cost me a little over .25 btc... Smiley

Excellent choice - it is perfect as a gift Smiley
It is an absolutely beautiful coin.
You might want to keep it, when you see IRL Wink

Yep be careful, once you start collecting physical coins you won't know when to stop...
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