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July 19, 2018, 06:18:11 PM
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Thanks for the help MJ, I really apprecategory it. Also the Bipiece is #43.

Items for sale or auction as you can see below are...

1: 2016 Bitcoin Penny Roll Special Edition Roll #8 of 10, 40 Satoshi Nakamoto Coins.(NFC Verification)

1: Bitpiece #43 Unfunded (buyer must fund coin)

1: 2015 Token Bitcoin Penny Commemorative 2pk CJB Edition

1: 2015 Token Bitcoin Penny Commemorative 2pk Satoshi Nakamoto Edition

1: 2015 Bitcoin Penny Commemorative Copper Medal Alignment.  MS 67(RED)


Gotta go to a birthday party but I'll post later when return home and decide how I'd like to sell these items.
Thanks to all who reached via pm's.  Anyone else has any questions feel free to post here or pm me,cheers.

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July 19, 2018, 10:08:02 PM
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Shouldn't all bitcoin pennys grade as a red because the singles come in an airtight and the rolls are uncirclated? Or is this red one special different?
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July 20, 2018, 02:00:33 PM
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Shouldn't all bitcoin pennys grade as a red because the singles come in an airtight and the rolls are uncirclated? Or is this red one special different?

I'm really not an expert on the difference of Annacs grading system.  I will say this coin is unique and there aren't others in circulation to my knowledege.
 This coin was "book turn stamped", so the back of the coin isn't upside down which is how these coins are commonly produced.

I can't speak to the meaning of "RED", sorry.  If anyone else has a clue feel free to chime in.

Also I've decided on doing an auction or two.  I'm considering doing the Bitpiece seperatly from the Bitcoin Penny items and I'd like to know others opinions. 

I'd like to have it started this afternoon after getting feedback thanks.
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July 20, 2018, 03:08:18 PM
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Maybe make the auction this way. Smart idea if you don't know the value.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4696765.0

He made templates as well
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4709061.0

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Maybe make the auction this way. Smart idea if you don't know the value.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4696765.0

He made templates as well
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4709061.0

Hey JanEmil, that is a good idea I will give it some thought, thanks!
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July 20, 2018, 04:23:10 PM
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I'm interested in the 2016 Bitcoin Penny Special Edition Roll #8. Wink

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July 20, 2018, 05:36:31 PM
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I'm interested in the 2016 Bitcoin Penny Special Edition Roll #8. Wink

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As you should be , I just put it up forauction before I seen your post. I'm very excited to see who will score that gem!  Thanks for popping in my friend.   Smiley

Shouldn't all bitcoin pennys grade as a red because the singles come in an airtight and the rolls are uncirclated? Or is this red one special different?

I'm really not an expert on the difference of Annacs grading system.  I will say this coin is unique and there aren't others in circulation to my knowledege.
 This coin was "book turn stamped", so the back of the coin isn't upside down which is how these coins are commonly produced.

I can't speak to the meaning of "RED", sorry.  If anyone else has a clue feel free to chime in.

Also I've decided on doing an auction or two.  I'm considering doing the Bitpiece seperatly from the Bitcoin Penny items and I'd like to know others opinions. 

I'd like to have it started this afternoon after getting feedback thanks.

The "RED" simply refers to the coloring of the coin, since it is made of copper.
This is shown on ANACS FAQ page....



Thanks for the clarifiction  minerjones.  I didn't have a clue and didn't want to give false info, much appreciated!
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