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August 16, 2017, 07:56:52 AM |
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Hi Guys, does it makes sense to have a Casascius Coin authenticated with lets say ANACS? Is there a better company? Or should I redeem the coin and get my bitcoin?
I have bought 1 Casascius Coin in 2012 and completly forgot about it. However, now reading the news of the high prize of bitcoins I remebered that I have one coin...
Any advise would be highly appreciated!
Thank you very much in advance.
Best, Mathias
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miffman
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August 16, 2017, 08:16:08 AM |
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ANACS is a coin grading service and they don't directly deal with bitcoin. You don't have to redeem it if you don't want to send it to ANACS, you can keep it or sell it here. If you post some pictures with the date and your username, people may want to buy it.
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August 16, 2017, 08:18:30 AM |
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I suggest you sell it here instead of redeeming. People are willing to pay a premium on the coin so you'll waste money by peeling it .
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August 16, 2017, 08:21:14 AM |
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Hi Guys, does it makes sense to have a Casascius Coin authenticated with lets say ANACS? Is there a better company? Or should I redeem the coin and get my bitcoin?
I have bought 1 Casascius Coin in 2012 and completly forgot about it. However, now reading the news of the high prize of bitcoins I remebered that I have one coin...
Any advise would be highly appreciated!
Thank you very much in advance.
Best, Mathias
Don't redeem your bitcoin because you can have good profit by selling or auction loaded casascius coin rather than redeemed coin. Can you post here some pics so that we can rate your coin base on it's condition, Newbie can't post link here so a link to the picture is enough, If you planning to sell it, I'm happy to buy it with reasonable price based on the actual condition of the coin. Don't hesitate to PM me.
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mathiassi (OP)
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August 16, 2017, 08:24:07 AM |
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Thanks a lot for the swift reply and the advice. I will post photos later today or tomorrow.
I have seen some for sale graded/authenticated. Does it make sense for me to do the same? If so, which company should I use?
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August 16, 2017, 08:36:26 AM |
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Don't forget it also has Bitcoin Cash, Clams, and some other 'airdroped' coins in it, its value is higher than just the bitcoin you initially purchased.
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August 16, 2017, 05:31:49 PM |
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If you definfiely want to cash out and are happy with selling while BTC is at this price then I'd say sell it on here and don't get it graded. You'll get a premium for it since it's a Casascius. Grading it will cost you time and in that time it's possible that BTC will go down in value and you'll get less for it then you could have had you sold it now.
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August 16, 2017, 08:16:34 PM |
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Right now ANACS is the only company that will grade physical cryptocoins for about $20 per coin.
There are others. I'm sure I've seen a few rated by this operation - https://www.pcgseurope.com/?l=enHowever ANACs is the one everyone judges them by so it's pretty pointless sending them anywhere else.
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August 17, 2017, 09:45:19 AM |
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Hi guys, here is my Casascius Coin. Does anybody no anything about this specific coin? Is it the 2nd generation? http://imgur.com/a/U4NDxThanks
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August 17, 2017, 10:19:48 AM |
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Thanks a lot for the info. This is the best guide I have seen so far about Casascius Coins!
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August 17, 2017, 04:04:32 PM |
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Looks to me that the coin has been cleaned.
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August 17, 2017, 05:44:04 PM |
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I think he meant the brass polished
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August 18, 2017, 02:10:53 AM |
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Cleaned as in physically wiped/polished. Not swept
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August 19, 2017, 06:04:03 AM |
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ANACS is a coin grading service and they don't directly deal with bitcoin. You don't have to redeem it if you don't want to send it to ANACS, you can keep it or sell it here. If you post some pictures with the date and your username, people may want to buy it.
What? You win the award for offering advise that doesn't answer any of this guy's questions
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August 19, 2017, 08:32:31 AM |
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What?
You win the award for offering advise that doesn't answer any of this guy's questions
Hi Guys, does it makes sense to have a Casascius Coin authenticated with lets say ANACS? To which I responded: ANACS is a coin grading service and they don't directly deal with bitcoin. Implying that ANACS does not authenticate physical bitcoins, as they don't deal directly with bitcoins. They only grade them as physical tokens.
Or should I redeem the coin and get my bitcoin? To which I responded: You don't have to redeem it if you don't want to send it to ANACS, you can keep it or sell it here. If you post some pictures with the date and your username, people may want to buy it.
And furthermore: Any advise would be highly appreciated!
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August 19, 2017, 09:00:29 AM |
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^^^ Agreed, I thought miffman's answer was thorough while being concise and to the point. The OP responded with the below statement (shortened) which showed he appreciated the information. Thanks a lot for the swift reply and the advice. I will post photos later today or tomorrow.
What?
You win the award for offering advise that doesn't answer any of this guy's questions
Let's try to be civil and if you believe miffman's answer could have been improved there's nicer ways to put it.
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