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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
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March 30, 2016, 10:13:44 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price.
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March 30, 2016, 02:05:38 PM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. this is a cool item but casas coins and this trezor is comparing apples and oranges. good luck with your sale
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April 03, 2016, 06:36:55 AM |
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I definitely would buy this if I had the funds. It's a little on the expensive side, but that's what you'd expect for a 1st gen 1-of-20. Good luck with your sales!
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April 03, 2016, 10:06:59 AM |
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I definitely would buy this if I had the funds. It's a little on the expensive side, but that's what you'd expect for a 1st gen 1-of-20. Good luck with your sales!
Thank you for your honesty. I know a lot of people would prefer it to be cheaper but an unopened (security seal intact) metal trezor is hard to come by. Not to mention it is a first a edition. Therefore, I am firm with my price.
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April 05, 2016, 09:01:35 AM |
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I have one of these and they're magnificent. I wouldn't part with one for less than 5 BTC (imo)
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April 13, 2016, 10:08:47 AM |
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The TREZOR is still available
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April 13, 2016, 11:11:45 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale!
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April 16, 2016, 08:54:33 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale! My point being that it is a collectors item from BTC's history. I don't intend to get x5 the face value like a Casascius coin, because I agree they would demand a higher premium. The price I am asking is not even x2 the original price...
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April 16, 2016, 10:42:10 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale! My point being that it is a collectors item from BTC's history. I don't intend to get x5 the face value like a Casascius coin, because I agree they would demand a higher premium. The price I am asking is not even x2 the original price... Well, Casascius didn't sell the Coins for face value either. So for example silver single from 2013 were sold for 2 BTC (+ shipping).
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April 17, 2016, 12:29:43 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale! My point being that it is a collectors item from BTC's history. I don't intend to get x5 the face value like a Casascius coin, because I agree they would demand a higher premium. The price I am asking is not even x2 the original price... Well, Casascius didn't sell the Coins for face value either. So for example silver single from 2013 were sold for 2 BTC (+ shipping). How much of a premium would a Casascius coin with ~20 units available demand? You see there are multiple limbs to assessing a collectors item, and scarcity is one.
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April 18, 2016, 06:15:30 PM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale! My point being that it is a collectors item from BTC's history. I don't intend to get x5 the face value like a Casascius coin, because I agree they would demand a higher premium. The price I am asking is not even x2 the original price... Well, Casascius didn't sell the Coins for face value either. So for example silver single from 2013 were sold for 2 BTC (+ shipping). How much of a premium would a Casascius coin with ~20 units available demand? You see there are multiple limbs to assessing a collectors item, and scarcity is one. Coins are a completely different animal than electronics.
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April 19, 2016, 12:50:55 AM |
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Am I right in thinking this limited edition Trezor was released very recently for $999? Best of luck with the sale, not sure Trezors are that highly regarded to deserve such a huge bump in value
That's correct, only 20 units were available. Due to the limited supply, the attractiveness of a metal TREZOR and it being a 1st edition, I think the price is more than reasonable. 2011 Casascius coins only sold for 1 BTC a piece, yet can demand up to 5 BTC. This is a rare collectors item at a reasonable price. I think comparing a trezor to a casascius is a bit ambitious. To be honest with you, they are on entirely different wavelengths. If one of the posts above was correct by saying that these were sold at $999 a piece, then a small premium would be understandable. However, doubling the price is a quite a big premium. Nonetheless, it's still a cool item to have. Just my 2 satoshi. Best of luck with the sale! My point being that it is a collectors item from BTC's history. I don't intend to get x5 the face value like a Casascius coin, because I agree they would demand a higher premium. The price I am asking is not even x2 the original price... Well, Casascius didn't sell the Coins for face value either. So for example silver single from 2013 were sold for 2 BTC (+ shipping). How much of a premium would a Casascius coin with ~20 units available demand? You see there are multiple limbs to assessing a collectors item, and scarcity is one. Coins are a completely different animal than electronics. We can argue apples from oranges until the cows come home, it is still a collectors item.
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April 21, 2016, 11:44:24 AM |
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The metal TREZOR is still available and it has been reduced!
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