Hi everyone,
I am looking for a pure Price Check / Evaluation on a rare piece of early Bitcoin commercial history found in Japan.
This is a cut piece of an original shipping envelope from MemoryDealers Japan (株式会社メモリーディーラーズ). I don't know the exact year, but it is from the early era when Roger Ver was operating out of Tokyo (around 2011-2013).
The front clearly displays the vintage "BITCOIN preferred here" and "BLOCKCHAIN" blue dot design, alongside the official Japanese company name and their old office address in Shibuya, Tokyo.
*** IMAGES ***
Front:
https://i.postimg.cc/KvP6fNVy/front.pngBack:
https://i.postimg.cc/dt2b6BXc/back.jpgZoom:
https://i.postimg.cc/m2Yvjwn0/large.png**Item Details:**
- It is a cut piece (only the main illustrated/printed section of the envelope has been preserved).
- The back side shows texture where the original inner bubble wrap was carefully peeled off long ago to store it flat in a file.
- It was originally used to ship networking hardware/equipment purchased with Bitcoin in Japan.
Given its hyper-localized nature (Japanese text/address) and the fact that almost all of these shipping envelopes were thrown away as trash by buyers back then, I believe the survival rate of this specific Japanese version is near zero.
I would highly appreciate the insights and expertise of the Collectibles community here:
1. Has a Japanese-labeled MemoryDealers envelope ever been documented or seen on this forum before?
2. What would be a fair and realistic valuation (in BTC) for this piece in the current memorabilia market?
Thank you in advance for your time and expert evaluations!