Where the fuck chainsaw at I haven't seen them in years. He has one
I'm here. I still lurk almost daily. I don't browse the categories anymore, so this thread never hit my radar. BAC was kind enough to let me know about it.
I know for a fact that chainsaw sold it to a wealthy buyer and no longer has it.
I'm happy to report this is untrue. Elianite, perhaps you've mistaken it with one of the V1 100 BTC bars I've sold? (Still have one available for sale, can't miss a chance to plug ;-) ).
I own one of the two 500 BTC bars in existence.
There is only 1 Version 1, and 1 Version 2 in existence:
http://casascius.uberbills.com/?type=500This means that it would only ever be possible for one, single collector to create a complete set of all casascius collectibles, all versions.
There is no still-Active Version 2 500 BTC bar in existence.
I asked BAC to try to sell the bar on commission. Mostly because I didn't have the time, and didn't want to have to bear the ridicule he instead got.
The price really depends on the client purchasing it as well and what their intent is (if they choose to disclose that information.)
Example:
CEO decorating his office with fucking cool rare shit.... 1,100 BTC.
Someone purchasing it in order to donate it to the Smithsonian or the Louvre.... 1,099 BTC
lol just kidding, but you see what I mean.
Here's the thing.
If Bitcoin fails, or the collectible market fails, then it doesn't matter, I'll never get anything for it.
If it succeeds, I look to history to expect what will happen.
This is _the_ key date to the set.
Look at the premiums paid for the 0.5 BTC variety which has a mintage of only 45.
I always like to point people to the St Gaudens coin market for another example. A highly prized set, with ultra-rare key dates drawing fortunes.
If and when the collectible market heats up, demand will be far, far greater than it is today.
And, I am happy to pass this down to my kids - it's not something I need to sell. But there is _some_ price I'd sell it at, so I put it out there.
I don't know. Maybe there's some right way to try to sell something like this. It just seems that it would need larger publicity, interest, marketing, etc. I always considered things like putting it up at a high end auction site once our next mega-rally was well underway. I may have to wait several more years for the market and demand to be there. Whatever - it's fun to keep tabs on. I've seen more activity in the crypto collectible marketplace in the last month or so.