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February 02, 2014, 02:09:51 PM
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Anyone in Australia have physical coins by casascius they want to sell? Let me know !

Must be in good to great condition

If you can ship to aus, also wouldn't mind

escrow welcome
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February 03, 2014, 04:52:29 AM
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I have some Series 1 1BTC with error, and some of the 2013 silver 1BTC with gold B, which I would be willing to sell to a fellow enthusiast.

I also have a Silver 10BTC with Gold B, but I don't plan to part with that unless someone made a really, really good offer.

Unlevereged financial instruments acting as a store of value that fluctuate 50% within 10 minutes is perfectly acceptable. I think it should be offered in IRA form to soon to be retirees.
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