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Author Topic: [WTS] Silver 1 BTC Casascius Coins (U.S) *Price Reduced*  (Read 6005 times)
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January 26, 2014, 05:37:51 PM
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Hi guys, I've got one 1 BTC Casascius coins for sale, 1 1BTC 2013 Gold/Silver coin, 1 1 BTC 2013 Silver coins, and 1 2011 Error 1 BTC coin. If you are interested in purchasing multiple coins, pm me me and we can work out a bulk discount. Also, while I price everything in Bitcoins, I accept a variety of payment options, and am always interested in hearing what you have to trade. I've been offered some really cool stuff that I'm glad people had offered to me before, so if you are interested in a coin or coins, pm me.

I have one silver coin remaining, it is the all silver coin. It is in mint condition, inside of an airtite container, and I'm asking 2.35BTC

http://casascius.uberbills.com/?address=1Ag1x1qaaZdjgSUjkQ1FhHCWbKenKLepo3 (all silver (all 1 BTC silver Cas Coins say gold/silver))





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January 26, 2014, 05:52:07 PM
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Would you accept 2BTC for the Gold/Silver one?
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January 26, 2014, 06:05:48 PM
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Would you accept 2BTC for the Gold/Silver one?

No sorry, I'm pretty firm on my prices. At 2.5 Bitcoins, the 2013 coins sell pretty fast. They sell at 2.5-3 BTC, but of course it takes longer at the higher range of the spectrum.

Now, off to find my Camera USB cable, strangely the lack of pictures hasn't discouraged sales, of which I had planned to post threads about to get initial interest.
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January 26, 2014, 07:02:09 PM
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Not to be rude, I'm still kind of a noob and have only heard fables of these coins. Why would I pay 2.5BTC for 1BTC?

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January 26, 2014, 07:16:34 PM
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Not to be rude, I'm still kind of a noob and have only heard fables of these coins. Why would I pay 2.5BTC for 1BTC?

Its a collectors thing. Casascius is the first producer of Physical Bitcoins, he is currently not producing more due to legal issues, so he may not be able to produce more, and most of all, Its a collectors thing  Smiley

There are 1 Oz gold coins valued at about $1250 strictly on metal value, but are worth thousands of times the value of their metal, due to the numismatic side of it. Same applies with these coins, some people think they will be worth tons of money in the future as some of the earliest Bitcoin memorabila, there are some people who think they their premium will continue to scale, there are some people who want to diversify their assets, and there are just some people that think they are pretty.

All that matters is that there is a market for them, and people are willing to pay 2.5-3 BTC for them at this moment. You should see some of the other coins, the 2012 10 BTC Silver Casascius coin is actively selling for >25 BTC
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January 26, 2014, 10:08:12 PM
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Ok, found my camera USB cable, and I uploaded photos of the 2013 Casascius coins. They are both the same size, but they have two different types of Airtites protecting them, so the all silver one looks larger.
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January 26, 2014, 10:51:56 PM
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So, are all three coins unredeemed?  Or is it just the 1BTC 2013 Gold/Silver coin and 2011 Error 1 BTC coin?

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January 26, 2014, 11:00:35 PM
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So, are all three coins unredeemed?  Or is it just the 1BTC 2013 Gold/Silver coin and 2011 Error 1 BTC coin?

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Yes, all three are unredeemed.
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January 27, 2014, 11:41:14 PM
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Not to be rude, I'm still kind of a noob and have only heard fables of these coins. Why would I pay 2.5BTC for 1BTC?

Its a collectors thing. Casascius is the first producer of Physical Bitcoins, he is currently not producing more due to legal issues, so he may not be able to produce more, and most of all, Its a collectors thing  Smiley

There are 1 Oz gold coins valued at about $1250 strictly on metal value, but are worth thousands of times the value of their metal, due to the numismatic side of it. Same applies with these coins, some people think they will be worth tons of money in the future as some of the earliest Bitcoin memorabila, there are some people who think they their premium will continue to scale, there are some people who want to diversify their assets, and there are just some people that think they are pretty.

All that matters is that there is a market for them, and people are willing to pay 2.5-3 BTC for them at this moment. You should see some of the other coins, the 2012 10 BTC Silver Casascius coin is actively selling for >25 BTC

Thanks for the information, I wish I could afford one but I've only mined 1.7BTC thus far. Tongue

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January 31, 2014, 05:30:06 PM
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Too expensive for me.  Good luck on the sale, though!


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February 01, 2014, 05:09:48 AM
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I've actually got 2 1 BTC Gold/Silver coins, I didn't really intend on selling it, however just putting it out there in case someone is interested in a bulk dealio or something.
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February 03, 2014, 05:32:18 PM
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Price reduced to be competitive with other current sellers.
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February 05, 2014, 01:51:54 AM
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Kind of interested in these coins. How much are the gold/silver worth from a metal standpoint?
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February 05, 2014, 03:46:09 AM
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Kind of interested in these coins. How much are the gold/silver worth from a metal standpoint?

The gold/silver ones are just an oz of silver, the gold plating adds negligible value. The numismatic value is where the premium stems from, as they were a limited run of 700 coins, and Casascius is no longer operating. Previous to the 1 BTC Silver and Silver/Gold coins, the 2012 10 BTC Coins were Silver and Silver/Gold and those have sold for 25-30 Bitcoins fairly consistantly, which is where some of the investors value is deriving from from these coins, people hoping to see nice returns like on those.
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February 05, 2014, 07:19:25 PM
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As I have got the question a few times now, I should mention that I will ship out of the U.S, I just put (U.S) in the title so people would know where the coins currently are at.
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February 06, 2014, 01:18:32 AM
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The 2011 Error Coin has sold. The three 2013 1 BTC Silver and Silver/Gold coins remain. I changed the OP to mention, if you are interested in some sort of trade, please pm me. I've had people offer me some neat stuff in the past, and am always excited and willing to trade stuff around for non traditional payment methods. Feel free to offer me BTC, Cash, Precious Metals, Mining Hardware, Personal Jets, or whatever else you are interested in trading. I am always excited to see a pm showing in my messages when I offer stuff up for trade, because I never know exactly what you guys are going to offer me. Its like Christmas without the scary fat man groping me.
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February 10, 2014, 06:16:28 PM
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To address the slight confusion, I do have 2 Gold/Silver 1 Bitcoin coins, I just didn't take a picture of the second one as it the same as the one that I do have a picture of, but with a different address.
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February 11, 2014, 08:08:15 PM
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Those are some nice Coins. If i had the BTC i would buy them.

Thank you  Smiley, I'm debating whether or not to sell them now. I am aware that fiat BTC value does not greatly change the value of Casascius coins, since they are denominated in Bitcoin values, however the last time Bitcoin was this low in terms of fiat, I was selling the 1 BTC Gold/Silver coins for 2.75-3 BTC. Curious as to why these haven't sold near instantly. Whatever, if they dont sell, I guess I'll end up holding them for another year or ten.
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February 11, 2014, 10:24:33 PM
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Thank you  Smiley, I'm debating whether or not to sell them now. I am aware that fiat BTC value does not greatly change the value of Casascius coins, since they are denominated in Bitcoin values, however the last time Bitcoin was this low in terms of fiat, I was selling the 1 BTC Gold/Silver coins for 2.75-3 BTC. Curious as to why these haven't sold near instantly. Whatever, if they dont sell, I guess I'll end up holding them for another year or ten.
I have a few gold/silver coins I'd like to sell eventually too.  Unfortunately, the brass coins have turned out to be more popular, maybe because they were first, or because there's more of them.  They also have a nice vintage look, based on the pictures at least, and look more like a coin that you can spend instead of keeping on display.

It'll be nice if the non-Bitcoin silver community picks up on Casascius, but I don't think non-government issued coins are taken very seriously there.
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February 14, 2014, 02:23:52 AM
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One Gold/Silver coin sold, I have One Gold/Silver and 1 all silver coin remaining.
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