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yogg
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February 22, 2022, 08:58:52 AM |
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Very nice coin ! Good luck with your listing
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wheelz1200
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February 22, 2022, 03:58:35 PM |
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Last holdout of my collection. I have been tempted to open it a few times, but I would really rather find it a good home. I am asking 25.5 BTC or equivalent of another major crypto. Buyer must come pick it up at the vault it is stored in (North Dakota). I don't know what the vue of all the forks are. But wouldn't getting the forks and selling the unloaded 25btc coin be worth more than trying to swing this deal? Just seems like a lot of effort and risk on your end. Why not just go that route?
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ChiBitCTy
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February 22, 2022, 04:15:02 PM |
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Last holdout of my collection. I have been tempted to open it a few times, but I would really rather find it a good home. I am asking 25.5 BTC or equivalent of another major crypto. Buyer must come pick it up at the vault it is stored in (North Dakota). I don't know what the vue of all the forks are. But wouldn't getting the forks and selling the unloaded 25btc coin be worth more than trying to swing this deal? Just seems like a lot of effort and risk on your end. Why not just go that route? I think that they still would come out ahead by a few thousand dollars (is that worth the hassle I guess is the question). There's about $7,200 worth of bitcoin cash (dividends), bitcoin gold $700 and likely a few others. If bitcoin sv is a fork ( I think it is? ) that's another $2k. The coin by its self worth a $2-3k.. so still comes out a head by a few thousand. Does anyone have a website or app or whatever that you plug in a bitcoin amount and it shows you the dollar value of forks?
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Hookzup1
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Just having the old uncirculated funds is worth a lot more than the forks or small premium in my opinion 🤔 but peeling such an amazing collectible woukd be almost impossible for me also lol I definitely admire you for offering before destroying 😉
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minerjones
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February 22, 2022, 06:29:25 PM |
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Last holdout of my collection. I have been tempted to open it a few times, but I would really rather find it a good home. I am asking 25.5 BTC or equivalent of another major crypto. Buyer must come pick it up at the vault it is stored in (North Dakota). I don't know what the vue of all the forks are. But wouldn't getting the forks and selling the unloaded 25btc coin be worth more than trying to swing this deal? Just seems like a lot of effort and risk on your end. Why not just go that route? I think that they still would come out ahead by a few thousand dollars (is that worth the hassle I guess is the question). There's about $7,200 worth of bitcoin cash (dividends), bitcoin gold $700 and likely a few others. If bitcoin sv is a fork ( I think it is? ) that's another $2k. The coin by its self worth a $2-3k.. so still comes out a head by a few thousand. Does anyone have a website or app or whatever that you plug in a bitcoin amount and it shows you the dollar value of forks? This should work: https://findmycoins.ninja/
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ageofdoge (OP)
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February 22, 2022, 07:15:41 PM |
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I would just rather not destroy the coin. It's a very nice and pretty rare coin. Ultimately if I can't find a buyer I probably will open it.
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wheelz1200
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February 22, 2022, 08:37:12 PM |
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I would just rather not destroy the coin. It's a very nice and pretty rare coin. Ultimately if I can't find a buyer I probably will open it.
Understood. And can appreciate the fact you want to keep this cas in tact these will be few and far between. How would you recommend a secure transaction would take place for an in person exchange oh what now amounts to around ~$1mil worth of crypto? Just wondering how people are doing large transactions transfers now a days.
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ageofdoge (OP)
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February 22, 2022, 08:50:40 PM |
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I would just rather not destroy the coin. It's a very nice and pretty rare coin. Ultimately if I can't find a buyer I probably will open it.
Understood. And can appreciate the fact you want to keep this cas in tact these will be few and far between. How would you recommend a secure transaction would take place for an in person exchange oh what now amounts to around ~$1mil worth of crypto? Just wondering how people are doing large transactions transfers now a days. The transaction can be done at the vault it's being held in. I did this previously last year when I sold my 10 BTC piece.
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Spokanistan51
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February 22, 2022, 10:04:01 PM |
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I would just rather not destroy the coin. It's a very nice and pretty rare coin. Ultimately if I can't find a buyer I probably will open it.
Understood. And can appreciate the fact you want to keep this cas in tact these will be few and far between. How would you recommend a secure transaction would take place for an in person exchange oh what now amounts to around ~$1mil worth of crypto? Just wondering how people are doing large transactions transfers now a days. A trusted courier service is an option. I know there are a few members here that offer this service. From what I understand they charge a flat fee (based on value of item) along with airfare, hotel, meals etc. We do not hear about it much because these transactions are typically not made public.
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ageofdoge (OP)
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February 22, 2022, 10:29:11 PM |
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I would just rather not destroy the coin. It's a very nice and pretty rare coin. Ultimately if I can't find a buyer I probably will open it.
Understood. And can appreciate the fact you want to keep this cas in tact these will be few and far between. How would you recommend a secure transaction would take place for an in person exchange oh what now amounts to around ~$1mil worth of crypto? Just wondering how people are doing large transactions transfers now a days. A trusted courier service is an option. I know there are a few members here that offer this service. From what I understand they charge a flat fee (based on value of item) along with airfare, hotel, meals etc. We do not hear about it much because these transactions are typically not made public. I am assuming whoever buys it will want to see it in person before committing. I would.
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shadallion
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February 24, 2022, 12:12:15 AM |
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Astounding coin
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MoparMiningLLC
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February 24, 2022, 01:31:41 AM |
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just using the ballet import way would net you bch, bsv, btg, bcd and bch abc (xec)
25 bch = 7152 USD 25 bsv = 2133 USD 25 btg = 709 USD 250 bcd = 199 USD 25 mil xec = 1807 USD
this is about 12,000 USD
of course there would be network fees, conversion fees etc but thats just the top 5
edit - if you import into ballet - DO NOT use their conversion, it fucks up and takes all the coins on the same address - tried it twice and this happened. So if you do import it, xfer each coin out to an exchange then convert.
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coco23
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February 25, 2022, 12:43:03 PM |
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This is one beautiful piece of history. Only 220 remain active, these are becoming very rare so did you sell the coin or opened it in the end? If I had a pice like that I would probably open it. Even though this is probably worth the trouble to get it auctioned in some large auction house? $12k sounds a lot for the forks, but when you realize that 25 BTC is almost $1 million then it is not that much
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minerjones
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February 25, 2022, 12:49:24 PM |
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This is one beautiful piece of history. Only 220 remain active, these are becoming very rare so did you sell the coin or opened it in the end? If I had a pice like that I would probably open it. Even though this is probably worth the trouble to get it auctioned in some large auction house? $12k sounds a lot for the forks, but when you realize that 25 BTC is almost $1 million then it is not that much Coin funds are still intact: https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/1GdwTe2hhnEvTLvPndTEeSFrHGJiPkq71T
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Gatorelf
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February 25, 2022, 03:49:38 PM |
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Series 1 2011 BTC 338 were made Series 2 2011 BTC 29 were made.. this is a series 2 and should stay unopened imo for future numismatic value
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BookofNick
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February 25, 2022, 04:06:35 PM |
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Series 1 2011 BTC 338 were made Series 2 2011 BTC 29 were made.. this is a series 2 and should stay unopened imo for future numismatic value
My understanding is there were 487 total Series 2 - 25 BTC coins, which makes them less rare than the 345 total series 1 - 25 BTC coins (referencing the Ahonen encyclopedia here). However, it seems you're referring to the "load year" of an S2 coin? In that case, then yes, only 29 of the S2 25 BTC coins were loaded in 2011. That being said, the coin above appears to be loaded in 2012, along with 196 other coins. Do people really care about the load year, though? Still a beeeeeeautiful coin, and still very rare. Hope it finds a good home.
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Gatorelf
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February 25, 2022, 08:23:37 PM |
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Series 1 2011 BTC 338 were made Series 2 2011 BTC 29 were made.. this is a series 2 and should stay unopened imo for future numismatic value
My understanding is there were 487 total Series 2 - 25 BTC coins, which makes them less rare than the 345 total series 1 - 25 BTC coins (referencing the Ahonen encyclopedia here). However, it seems you're referring to the "load year" of an S2 coin? In that case, then yes, only 29 of the S2 25 BTC coins were loaded in 2011. That being said, the coin above appears to be loaded in 2012, along with 196 other coins. Do people really care about the load year, though? Still a beeeeeeautiful coin, and still very rare. Hope it finds a good home. yes from a numismatic point, it would make a difference to a collector. It found a home
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wheelz1200
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February 26, 2022, 06:28:11 PM |
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Series 1 2011 BTC 338 were made Series 2 2011 BTC 29 were made.. this is a series 2 and should stay unopened imo for future numismatic value
My understanding is there were 487 total Series 2 - 25 BTC coins, which makes them less rare than the 345 total series 1 - 25 BTC coins (referencing the Ahonen encyclopedia here). However, it seems you're referring to the "load year" of an S2 coin? In that case, then yes, only 29 of the S2 25 BTC coins were loaded in 2011. That being said, the coin above appears to be loaded in 2012, along with 196 other coins. Do people really care about the load year, though? Still a beeeeeeautiful coin, and still very rare. Hope it finds a good home. Yeah load year and even load month is definitely a thing. Find an early ~September 2011 loaded error coin it will go for much more than the same error coin that was loaded months later. For me personally I value matching load year and year the coin was struck as "more valuable" than ones that are not. This is just me others don't care either way.
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krogoth
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February 26, 2022, 07:04:13 PM |
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Series 1 2011 BTC 338 were made Series 2 2011 BTC 29 were made.. this is a series 2 and should stay unopened imo for future numismatic value
My understanding is there were 487 total Series 2 - 25 BTC coins, which makes them less rare than the 345 total series 1 - 25 BTC coins (referencing the Ahonen encyclopedia here). However, it seems you're referring to the "load year" of an S2 coin? In that case, then yes, only 29 of the S2 25 BTC coins were loaded in 2011. That being said, the coin above appears to be loaded in 2012, along with 196 other coins. Do people really care about the load year, though? Still a beeeeeeautiful coin, and still very rare. Hope it finds a good home. Yeah load year and even load month is definitely a thing. Find an early ~September 2011 loaded error coin it will go for much more than the same error coin that was loaded months later. For me personally I value matching load year and year the coin was struck as "more valuable" than ones that are not. This is just me others don't care either way. Hell yeah....Load date should match coin date. First day loading even better and pricier as well.
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