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March 14, 2017, 10:53:40 PM
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"Moon Boots"

Original ,hand-pulled, Linocut Print – only 20 original prints

5″ x 7″ acid-free paper with archival ink.  Suitable for framing or display in a presentation book.

About this piece: Bitcoin is going to the moon – are you ready?

Note: This art wallet does not contain bitcoins and comes unfunded.

Price: $100 + shipping ($5 to U.S. and $20 international). FREE shipping for each additional item.

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Enjoy your art and, should you ever decide to sell, we will buy it back for the same dollar price that it was originally sold for (excluding shipping) payable in dollars (or the dollar-equivalent of bitcoins at the time of buy-back). You must be listed as the owner of record in our Owner Registry so take care to follow the steps to get registered if you buy the art from a private party.

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March 14, 2017, 11:41:34 PM
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Why are some of these $100 and others are $25?  Do you have a list of the $25 wallets?

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Why are some of these $100 and others are $25?  Do you have a list of the $25 wallets?

The prices are determined by multiple factors:

- complexity of the piece
- size of the piece
- time involved (although I don't subscribe to the "labor theory of value")
- significance of the piece
- supply and demand
- my mood

After which I apply the "S.W.A.G." Pricing Formula (Scientific, Wild-Assed Guess)

Ultimately, it really doesn't matter due to the fact that I (and the mint) will buy them back for what they were sold for (dollar value at the time of original purchase) which creates interesting opportunities for people who are looking to buy or sell bitcoin.

The "Honey Badger" wallets were $25 but they sold out. I created a Collector's Forum on my site where people can trade with each other so you may see one pop up there or here on BitcoinTalk.org.

With all that said, I will likely create more $25 pieces in the future.

Thanks for looking! Smiley
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March 15, 2017, 02:22:00 AM
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I like your art style, it is subtle and straightforward but clear.  It always seems to hammer home the point the title is making.  Very nice, and good luck.  The moon is a popular theme these last few weeks.

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March 15, 2017, 02:39:25 AM
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I like your art style, it is subtle and straightforward but clear.  It always seems to hammer home the point the title is making.  Very nice, and good luck.  The moon is a popular theme these last few weeks.

Thank you! Grin
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March 15, 2017, 12:43:22 PM
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Put me down for one of these, please!

Let me know payment details.

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March 15, 2017, 03:00:01 PM
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Put me down for one of these, please!

Let me know payment details.
Excellent! You can just checkout at http://BitcoinMint.com and I will send you the next available lowest numbered print unless you request a specific number.
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March 15, 2017, 04:33:06 PM
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Perfect, will do later today. Lowest number would be great.

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#1 & 2 SOLD.
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