Why skip over NastyFans Minted Seats? These were such a massive innovation on physical crypto collectibles at the time that hasn't been matched nearly a decade later... There are still only a handful of coins with engravings and vanity addresses, and no coins ever produced tied to an organization that generates revenue for the coins (as far as I'm aware)... Given that hundreds have been sold here, you'd think that would be a tough one to miss as an oversight... There are even still some available for sale at
https://nastyfans.org/mint for anyone who wants a piece of the longest publicly traded Bitcoin organization in existence, a title that can never be taken so long as trading continues unabashed.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=352515.0I agree. One of the early coins still obtainable; although a few Finite Design are still for sale too on their site.
Steeley
Very odd to leave out one of the most innovative offerings in the space attached to such a long running community organization here. Luckily, flying under the radar is what would allow someone to
still be able to purchase these historical pieces before they completely sell out and are subject to secondary market price increases.
For those wondering about these coins receiving Bitcoin distributions on a weekly basis, here are some links that you might find useful or might be valuable to add to such a historical timeline with information about these products.
https://nastyfans.org/mint.json - This gives you a list of all Minted Seats, their addresses, and the amounts held under the payout threshold for each.
https://nastyfans.org/distribution.summary.csv - This is a list of weekly distributions made by NastyFans dating back to 2012 (earlier payouts when NastyMining was traded on the GLBSE can be viewed here:
https://pastebin.com/XR7zjXNA)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=86854.0 - Forum discussion thread.