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January 08, 2018, 11:00:59 PM |
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Current high bid; the auction will end 30 minutes after this bid, if no other bids are received. Any new bids will again add 30 minutes to the clock, until no new bids are received. I'll be AFK for a bit, so I'll catch up with the winner a little later.
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lebnor
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lebnor
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lebnor
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January 09, 2018, 12:28:08 AM |
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hephaist0s (OP)
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January 09, 2018, 01:35:51 AM |
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This is the winning bid. Sending you a PM now.
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January 09, 2018, 02:07:59 AM |
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If anyone else has any Nola coins they want to sell, dm me. Thx
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January 09, 2018, 02:17:48 AM |
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I would have to check the records, but less than 50 coins were sold as funded. It was at the time bitcoin was getting serious, and issues with regards to money transmission licenses became more prevalent. I began the process of getting the license, but it was too tough at the time and I didn't want to risk it so alas I stopped. I was going to sell the coins as unfunded wallets, and I may still do that. The keys are secure and the dual hologram I think even to this day is a great solution.
But to answer your question, the funded coins like you have are very rare.
Welcome back arashd! Is it less than 50 combined for all three denominations(.5,1,3) or 50 of each? I think the highest I have is upper teens, I'll have to double check. I would certainly be interested in buying a pile of unfunded coins, these are still the favorites of my collection.
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notserp
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January 09, 2018, 02:19:58 AM |
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I would have to check the records, but less than 50 coins were sold as funded. It was at the time bitcoin was getting serious, and issues with regards to money transmission licenses became more prevalent. I began the process of getting the license, but it was too tough at the time and I didn't want to risk it so alas I stopped. I was going to sell the coins as unfunded wallets, and I may still do that. The keys are secure and the dual hologram I think even to this day is a great solution.
But to answer your question, the funded coins like you have are very rare.
Welcome back arashd! Is it less than 50 combined for all three denominations(.5,1,3) or 50 of each? I think the highest I have is upper teens, I'll have to double check. I would certainly be interested in buying a pile of unfunded coins, these are still the favorites of my collection. i think i was one of the last ones to buy and i got 1btc #20 so i think its 50 total
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January 09, 2018, 02:26:36 AM |
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i think i was one of the last ones to buy and i got 1btc #20 so i think its 50 total
Makes sense, I don't think many 3 BTC were sold. Certainly wish I would have grabbed the matching numbers at least, silly me.
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January 09, 2018, 06:26:40 AM |
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I would have to check the records, but less than 50 coins were sold as funded. It was at the time bitcoin was getting serious, and issues with regards to money transmission licenses became more prevalent. I began the process of getting the license, but it was too tough at the time and I didn't want to risk it so alas I stopped. I was going to sell the coins as unfunded wallets, and I may still do that. The keys are secure and the dual hologram I think even to this day is a great solution.
But to answer your question, the funded coins like you have are very rare.
Welcome back arashd! Is it less than 50 combined for all three denominations(.5,1,3) or 50 of each? I think the highest I have is upper teens, I'll have to double check. I would certainly be interested in buying a pile of unfunded coins, these are still the favorites of my collection. i think i was one of the last ones to buy and i got 1btc #20 so i think its 50 total less than 50 total funded coins, of all denominations. These funded coins are super rare. Only thing I have more rare are the ORIGINAL smaller coins, and a "Quarter Bitcoin" piece I made a prototype. I only have one. I actually even paid for 500, but I lost track of the coin minter (my fault, not theirs, I had a cross-country move around that time). It is a unique coin, only one. I may put that up for charity at some point.
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January 09, 2018, 07:01:44 AM |
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I would have to check the records, but less than 50 coins were sold as funded. It was at the time bitcoin was getting serious, and issues with regards to money transmission licenses became more prevalent. I began the process of getting the license, but it was too tough at the time and I didn't want to risk it so alas I stopped. I was going to sell the coins as unfunded wallets, and I may still do that. The keys are secure and the dual hologram I think even to this day is a great solution.
But to answer your question, the funded coins like you have are very rare.
Welcome back arashd! Is it less than 50 combined for all three denominations(.5,1,3) or 50 of each? I think the highest I have is upper teens, I'll have to double check. I would certainly be interested in buying a pile of unfunded coins, these are still the favorites of my collection. i think i was one of the last ones to buy and i got 1btc #20 so i think its 50 total less than 50 total funded coins, of all denominations. These funded coins are super rare. Only thing I have more rare are the ORIGINAL smaller coins, and a "Quarter Bitcoin" piece I made a prototype. I only have one. I actually even paid for 500, but I lost track of the coin minter (my fault, not theirs, I had a cross-country move around that time). It is a unique coin, only one. I may put that up for charity at some point. Ah geez... you're killing me. I had 2 funded halves, a 1 and a 3, so you're saying I had 8% of the funded coins? I had no idea. All since redeemed. I redeemed one of the halves so I could verify that it worked for my blog (somebody had to), but then the others I redeemed later... because it seemed like the right move at the time. Of course, it seems crazy in retrospect. This collectible world/corner of the bitcoin universe is a crazy place. It's hard to understand the future sometimes. I wish I had bought more and redeemed less, of course. I'm a bit sorry to hear that more people didn't buy your funded coins, but I guess it was early days -- people trusted Casascius, but there were few other players (just bhCoin and Lealana?) - and trust can only be proven over time. But, I still have one of your "buyer funded" 1 BTC coins, inscribed with my forum name! So I'll always have that, at least. And as far as trust goes, since there were so few funded coins then I suppose I should go on record and say I had no problems with any of my 4. You should definitely consider a new project of some sort. You could take old stock and engrave "2018" on it, so it didn't mess with the market for originals, for instance -- but there are many possibilities. If nothing else, do it because it's fun! We'd be glad to have to have you back.
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