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December 12, 2017, 05:05:03 PM
Last edit: December 13, 2017, 10:54:52 PM by HEPONI
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AUCTION CANCELLED! SORRY  Cry
DO NOT BID!
I'm so new member that i'm not allowed to attach pictures.
Via email I can send pictures and sell it without auction, OK.
I really have that coin and it's loaded. I checked it!

Public Key: 1NiL4WPZj9bceUm2Km6xFLmAgsRrqBGRAq
Serial Number: 00176

Blockchain does not recognize the address. But BitRef does!

https://bitref.com/

Payment address: 1GzfiWvNdvbg1axXi9UW3UyjmL2s1wuR4H

Escrow: If preferred, at buyer's expense.

Shipping: Shipped from the Finland; Europe, worldwide, at buyer's expense using tracked methods, signature required.

Pictures by request via email.
Email: jukka.niskanen@gmail.com
  
https://i.imgur.com/gSZBIj9.jpg (not my coin, similar, my serial number is 00176)
https://i.imgur.com/v5HRWBh.jpg (not my coin, similar)
http://forum.bittiraha.fi/uploads/default/original/1X/e08a47f61d8ae85d58c07084e6d5cb973fabc4ff.JPG (not the certificate of my coin, similar)

Recalescence Coins 1000mBTC Silver Sparrow
This coin is fully loaded and never opened.
Manuf. Recalescence Coins
Year 2013
Denom. 1 BTC
Type PF, DIY
Mintage 500*
Material .999 Silver
Diameter 39 mm
Thickness 3 mm
Weight 1 ozt
Country Australia
Location: Finland

Description

This coin features a bird being set free from its cage, a symbolism creator Dustin Freeman emphasizes when
he writes: “Bitcoin is the idea that freedom should be as unwavering and absolute as the math it is built on. Despite what calamity may befall, or what laws be passed, the protocol is resolute and shall not yield to depredations, fear, or uncertainty”.

The coin features a ‘chain’ with ‘blocks’ on both ends, symbolizing the blockchain on which Bitcoin is based. Two years are recorded: 2009 to designate the year Bitcoin was launched and 2013 to signify the year of the coin’s mintage. The coin is denominated as 1,000 mBTC, the first coin to use mBTC as a standard unit.

* Though a total of 500 were minted, under 200 received holograms and about 300 were sold as blanks. Many coins which were deemed unfit for sale were destroyed (and subsequently melted down) by Dustin.

Though the vast majority of coins are silver on both sides, a small umber was gold plated on the front to create variety (and attract more orders). These are known as ‘silver backs’ and are very rare.


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December 12, 2017, 05:19:49 PM
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Are these silverbacks or just the plain silver?  It's my understanding if they have a hologram they are loaded.
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The description says fully loaded
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December 12, 2017, 05:33:54 PM
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The description says fully loaded

Fantastic!! Cheesy
Now, is there a way to verify this?

It also lists DIY in OP. Careful.
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December 12, 2017, 06:14:21 PM
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Does this come loaded with any bitcoin?

$22,000 seems a little pricey for a 1oz. silver round if not loaded

Quoting for reference.


Pictures by request.

TERMS:

Minimum Bid: 1.3BTC
Bid Increment: 0.01BTC, 0.001BTC if auction extended.
Auction Close: Friday, December 22, 2017 @ 20:00 UTC + 2
Snipe: Auction will extend 15 minutes from last bid.

Payment address: 1GzfiWvNdvbg1axXi9UW3UyjmL2s1wuR4H
Payment to be made within 24 hours of auction's completion.
Escrow: If preferred, at buyer's expense.

Shipping: Shipped from the Finland; Europe, worldwide, at buyer's expense using tracked methods, signature required.

I am requesting pictures please


Pictures would be nice and a verification of the loaded address.   Wink

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December 12, 2017, 07:18:15 PM
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The description says fully loaded

Fantastic!! Cheesy
Now, is there a way to verify this?

It also lists DIY in OP. Careful.

Thanks.  And the whole top part of OP is direct quote from the Encyclopedia of Bitcoins

The whole top part of the text is direct quote from the Encyclopedia of Bitcoins.  Very fine and exact description of the coin and the history. However my Silver Sparrow is REAL AND FULLy LOADED  Huh Cool
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December 12, 2017, 08:18:19 PM
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You do realize you are going to need to provide significant proof before anyone buys from a new account with one post right? And escrow is a must here.

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December 12, 2017, 08:33:26 PM
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So will there be some photos of your coin and public address.  Escrow would be an absolute must for me anyway.  I also posted a question that went unanswered.
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December 12, 2017, 09:15:49 PM
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Sorry,

What was your question, unanswered, please?
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December 13, 2017, 05:27:44 AM
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Question was is the coin a silverback or is it the all silver coin?  Since there are no photos to see.  Thanks
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December 13, 2017, 05:39:32 AM
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These coins came as either funded by the maker or later on as DIY in which case a holo was not supplied and it was up to the buyer to furnish their own holo.  The coins came in either a silver version or more rare gilt version.

Either variety is quite rare these days.

Co-author to the Encyclopedia of Physical Bitcoins.  More details can be found at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2767515.0
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December 13, 2017, 05:27:39 PM
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These coins came as either funded by the maker or later on as DIY in which case a holo was not supplied and it was up to the buyer to furnish their own holo.  The coins came in either a silver version or more rare gilt version.

Either variety is quite rare these days.

Thank you for the information.

Is there any way to verify these are loaded?

I am certainly not going to take the OP's word and certainly not going to trust some one-off coin maker from a couple years ago.

Unless the balance can be verified, I would consider this coin unloaded with no digital value......

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I see the COA has a QR code on it... Can this be scanned to reveal the public address or show balance?

Scanning the QR code might be a moot point as OP states none of the pics are of his coin or certificate.
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December 13, 2017, 10:59:11 PM
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These coins came as either funded by the maker or later on as DIY in which case a holo was not supplied and it was up to the buyer to furnish their own holo.  The coins came in either a silver version or more rare gilt version.

Either variety is quite rare these days.

Thank you for the information.

Is there any way to verify these are loaded?

I am certainly not going to take the OP's word and certainly not going to trust some one-off coin maker from a couple years ago.

Unless the balance can be verified, I would consider this coin unloaded with no digital value......

EDIT:
I see the COA has a QR code on it... Can this be scanned to reveal the public address or show balance?

I’ll check my Recalescense COA.  The holo and number on the COA should match the number on the coin at minimum, to be of any use.  But obviously, OP needs to provide proof of the coin and COA, just for starters.

Co-author to the Encyclopedia of Physical Bitcoins.  More details can be found at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2767515.0
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These coins came as either funded by the maker or later on as DIY in which case a holo was not supplied and it was up to the buyer to furnish their own holo.  The coins came in either a silver version or more rare gilt version.

Either variety is quite rare these days.

Thank you for the information.

Is there any way to verify these are loaded?

I am certainly not going to take the OP's word and certainly not going to trust some one-off coin maker from a couple years ago.

Unless the balance can be verified, I would consider this coin unloaded with no digital value......

EDIT:
I see the COA has a QR code on it... Can this be scanned to reveal the public address or show balance?

I’ll check my Recalescense COA.  The holo and number on the COA should match the number on the coin at minimum, to be of any use.  But obviously, OP needs to provide proof of the coin and COA, just for starters.
AUCTION CANCELLED! SORRY  Cry
DO NOT BID!
I'm so new member that i'm not allowed to attach pictures.
Via email I can send pictures and sell it without auction, OK.
I really have that coin and it's loaded. I checked it!

Public Key: 1NiL4WPZj9bceUm2Km6xFLmAgsRrqBGRAq
Serial Number: 00176

Blockchain does not recognize the address. But BitRef does!

https://bitref.com/

Payment address: 1GzfiWvNdvbg1axXi9UW3UyjmL2s1wuR4H

Escrow: If preferred, at buyer's expense.

Shipping: Shipped from the Finland; Europe, worldwide, at buyer's expense using tracked methods, signature required.

Pictures by request via email.
Email: jukka.niskanen@gmail.com
  
https://i.imgur.com/gSZBIj9.jpg (not my coin, similar, my serial number is 00176)
https://i.imgur.com/v5HRWBh.jpg (not my coin, similar)
http://forum.bittiraha.fi/uploads/default/original/1X/e08a47f61d8ae85d58c07084e6d5cb973fabc4ff.JPG (not the certificate of my coin, similar)
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