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January 12, 2020, 01:35:49 PM
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2) Restored coins. Tim the president of Titan Mint is willing to restore these coins and reload them with a new hologram and load a bitcoin onto them. Price for the restored coins will be $100 over spot gold + the BTC price currently $8173 per coin plus shipping. These restored coins will be loaded only with bitcoin and will not have any of the multiple fork coins BSV, BCH, ect that have branched off over the years.

I don't think coin makers should do this.

Agreed
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January 13, 2020, 01:51:05 AM
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Hey are all the coins sold? Sent an email but got no reply

I am pretty sure there are some left.

I know we had potential orders for all of the coins but then someone who expressed an intent to buy a large number of these did not follow through.

It’s the weekend so I suspect Tim will go through e-mails and messages on Monday.

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January 13, 2020, 02:05:49 AM
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I will look out for the reply, thanks
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January 13, 2020, 08:35:31 PM
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We've still got some coins left.  I'm replying to PM's and emails currently. 

If you're still waiting on a reply from me, I apologize for the delay.  You'll hear from me within the hour.

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January 13, 2020, 09:01:25 PM
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We've still got some coins left.  I'm replying to PM's and emails currently. 

If you're still waiting on a reply from me, I apologize for the delay.  You'll hear from me within the hour.

You mentioned reloading coins as a way to spur interest in Titan coins (which I thought wasn't a good idea in a previous post). Have you thought about actually minting a new set of coins? As of now, there are no real active mints with a solid reputation. Would be a good opportunity.
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January 13, 2020, 09:46:33 PM
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We've still got some coins left.  I'm replying to PM's and emails currently. 

If you're still waiting on a reply from me, I apologize for the delay.  You'll hear from me within the hour.

Thanks, I wil look out for the reply.
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January 13, 2020, 10:35:55 PM
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We've still got some coins left.  I'm replying to PM's and emails currently. 

If you're still waiting on a reply from me, I apologize for the delay.  You'll hear from me within the hour.

Hi Tim, I have contacted you before about this issue, now trying here as you seem to be responding to this thread. 

I have some Titan 0.1 silvers which do not verify on your site.  They appear funded based on public addresses but given that you put "Verify at titanbtc.com" on the coin it is important that they do verify on your site.

I have sent you many examples previously, but here again:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5214894.msg53520151#msg53520151

Verifies funded:  https://www.smartbit.com.au/address/1DehRrcJdv9tkKDxnbYLL62GYyDzsfEx1B

Your site:  https://www.titanbtc.com/verify/1DehRrcJ/


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January 13, 2020, 11:18:16 PM
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Any coins that are not sold by January 19th will be melted down to extract their gold melt value further increasing the rarity of any sold coins.

 

You got be kidding me my man  Grin I won't be around you with my titan coin any time soon.

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January 13, 2020, 11:20:57 PM
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Any coins that are not sold by January 19th will be melted down to extract their gold melt value further increasing the rarity of any sold coins.

 

You got be kidding me my man  Grin



If coins are melted down than yep by simple mathematics rarity goes up, i.e circulating supy goes down. 
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January 14, 2020, 03:40:01 PM
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Any coins that are not sold by January 19th will be melted down to extract their gold melt value further increasing the rarity of any sold coins.

 

You got be kidding me my man  Grin I won't be around you with my titan coin any time soon.


Looks like about 40% of these are sold so far. It was 100% but a huge order did not commit. I will keep sales open until the 19th so hopefully not too many will be melted.

I don’t particularly want to melt them They are beautiful and rare coins and I would much prefer they recirculate back into the hands of someone who appreciates them but gold is gold so one way or another.

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January 14, 2020, 09:18:26 PM
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Any coins that are not sold by January 19th will be melted down to extract their gold melt value further increasing the rarity of any sold coins.

 

You got be kidding me my man  Grin I won't be around you with my titan coin any time soon.


Looks like about 40% of these are sold so far. It was 100% but a huge order did not commit. I will keep sales open until the 19th so hopefully not too many will be melted.

I don’t particularly want to melt them They are beautiful and rare coins and I would much prefer they recirculate back into the hands of someone who appreciates them but gold is gold so one way or another.

Sent Pm + email, no reply...
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January 15, 2020, 01:26:37 AM
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Sent Pm + email, no reply...

Give it a bit of time. Tim is working through the initial orders. He will probably reply soon.

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January 15, 2020, 02:42:04 AM
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Any coins that are not sold by January 19th will be melted down to extract their gold melt value further increasing the rarity of any sold coins.

 

You got be kidding me my man  Grin I won't be around you with my titan coin any time soon.


Looks like about 40% of these are sold so far. It was 100% but a huge order did not commit. I will keep sales open until the 19th so hopefully not too many will be melted.

I don’t particularly want to melt them They are beautiful and rare coins and I would much prefer they recirculate back into the hands of someone who appreciates them but gold is gold so one way or another.

If you don't want to melt them..... why not sell them for melt??  That would make the most sense.
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January 15, 2020, 03:23:14 PM
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If you don't want to melt them..... why not sell them for melt??  That would make the most sense.

Their are substantial cost to bring a order like this to the market. Unlike melting them which requires a single trip to the smelter offering these for sale involved preparation and logistical issues.

I don't have the a history of sales on the forum sufficient to self manage something this large so I had to hire someone to escrow this for me. I also needed other specialized services.

The services I needed were:  

A) Each coin needed to be individually and carefully washed in acetone to remove the residual adhesive. I did not have the experience to attempt this myself.

B) Escrow: For an order of this size I needed a third party escrow.

C) Shipping: I needed to ship these all to California with insurance so they could be cleaned and then prepped for sale.

D) Packaging and sales: It was easiest to have escrow manage the sales, packaging, payments and shipping. However, this involves a tremendous amount of work trips to the post office and multiple e-mails back and forth for each sale.

All told the above represents hours and hours and hours of work. Tim was the most logical person to do this for me and he was gracious enough to agree to it but Tim is an extremely busy professional and his time is not free. All told my expense for all of the above after negotiation was $2700. Given the amount of work involved I was pretty happy with that.

To break even compared to just melting them down I need to sell 50% of these. It looks like that will probably happen with the price point I set. I chose a price I felt would be most likely to make these move without costing me money compared to what I could get by simply melting them down.

It is in my opinion a great price that I very much doubt will ever be seen again for these.

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January 15, 2020, 03:34:15 PM
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"All told my expense for all of the above after negotiation was $2700."  :O

This whole process could have been done for less than half that....  plenty of people here who are more than qualified to perform most of these services

Perhaps but I did not want to end up with a bunch of ruined scratched up coins cleaned by someone I did not know. Tim was expensive but I knew that was going to be the case upfront. Sometimes you pay for peace of mind.

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January 15, 2020, 04:16:53 PM
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We've still got some coins left.  I'm replying to PM's and emails currently. 

If you're still waiting on a reply from me, I apologize for the delay.  You'll hear from me within the hour.

You mentioned reloading coins as a way to spur interest in Titan coins (which I thought wasn't a good idea in a previous post). Have you thought about actually minting a new set of coins? As of now, there are no real active mints with a solid reputation. Would be a good opportunity.

Active mint or active maker?  Huh

Plenty of "active" quality mints here in US and there are plenty of "active" coin makers as well.

Really? I've been out of the game for a while, who's actively minting new BTC coins?
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January 15, 2020, 04:20:16 PM
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These are for sale for $100 over spot gold price currently $1575 per coin plus shipping.

It seems like an additional fee of 1% of the total amount is being charged when paying with bitcoin, resulting in~$900 in hidden fees for all these coins. This was not mentioned anywhere in this sales thread. On top of that it doesn’t make any sense to me to charge extra for accepting bitcoin on BITCOINtalk.

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January 15, 2020, 04:36:59 PM
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These are for sale for $100 over spot gold price currently $1575 per coin plus shipping.

It seems like an additional fee of 1% of the total amount is being charged when paying with bitcoin, resulting in~$900 in hidden fees for all these coins. This was not mentioned anywhere in this sales thread. On top of that it doesn’t make any sense to me to charge extra for accepting bitcoin on BITCOINtalk.

Exchange fees to convert to dollars I presume?

I need dollars at the moment not BTC so this sale is priced in dollars.

Not sure where the 1% is coming from but Tim is obligated to pay me spot gold at the time of sale + 100$ in US dollars for each coin sold. That is our contract so he is probably just passing on his cost to you.

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"All told my expense for all of the above after negotiation was $2700."  :O

This whole process could have been done for less than half that....  plenty of people here who are more than qualified to perform most of these services

Perhaps but I did not want to end up with a bunch of ruined scratched up coins cleaned by someone I did not know. Tim was expensive but I knew that was going to be the case upfront. Sometimes you pay for peace of mind.

Best not to clean a coin, leave them (peeled) as is and adding the peeled hologram (public - private key shows authenticity), would have saved some 'cleaning' fee as well.
But what's done is done, I guess...
Still waiting for a reply.
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January 16, 2020, 04:37:04 PM
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Someone commented to me that the picture I took with my phone of the 2016 was blurry so here is a much better picture of one of these coins from the Titan Mint webpage. Whoever took this one is a much better photographer than I am.






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