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July 04, 2017, 07:25:24 PM
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I'm looking for offers on a Kialara 2014 0.1BTC (the original/first series)

This is one of the rare <100 numbers that were sold before he had a website.

#63 of 2500


Front:
https://i.imgur.com/r9C8JDF.jpg

Back:
https://i.imgur.com/ON2P1BB.jpg

More about the piece, the painstaking production process, and the intricacy of construction, here: http://imgur.com/a/BN6M4

Please make me an offer as I'm unsure of how to price it. I have not seen such a low number of the original series being sold any time recently.

I am happy to use escrow service (your expense). I can have the sale go through my business eBay account of several years if you require. It can be sent tracked anywhere around the world (shipping will be cost price). I am based in London (E8) and you are welcome to collect.


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July 04, 2017, 08:00:30 PM
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I'm looking for offers on a Kialara 2014 0.1BTC (the original/first series)

This is one of the rare <100 numbers that were sold before he had a website.

#63 of 2500


Front:


Back:


More about the piece, the painstaking production process, and the intricacy of construction, here: http://imgur.com/a/BN6M4

Please make me an offer as I'm unsure of how to price it. I have not seen such a low number of the original series being sold any time recently.

I am happy to use escrow service (your expense). I can have the sale go through my business eBay account of several years if you require. It can be sent tracked anywhere around the world (shipping will be cost price). I am based in London (E8) and you are welcome to collect.



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July 04, 2017, 09:31:37 PM
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Why not start an auction and let the market decide the price? You can always set a reserve.

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July 04, 2017, 10:13:53 PM
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Why not start an auction and let the market decide the price? You can always set a reserve.

I personally find auctions with set reserves pretty pointless. If OP has a reserve price in mind then he should either sell fixed at that price or set the auction with that as a starting price. Starting at 0 and letting the market decide won't help as the sale won't go ahead.
I guess that's why OP is taking offers. If he gets one that's reasonable enough then he'll accept.
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July 05, 2017, 02:50:34 AM
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Why not start an auction and let the market decide the price? You can always set a reserve.

I personally find auctions with set reserves pretty pointless. If OP has a reserve price in mind then he should either sell fixed at that price or set the auction with that as a starting price. Starting at 0 and letting the market decide won't help as the sale won't go ahead.
I guess that's why OP is taking offers. If he gets one that's reasonable enough then he'll accept.
Just my view  Huh

Agreed, start the auction at the lowest possible price you're willing to sell it at or list for sale at a fixed price that can be lowered if interest wanes.

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