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July 15, 2014, 10:45:27 PM
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Any chance you could load some quality pics?

I was going to say that.

Wondering why the coin address is being hidden as well

I have to admit I'm lost here.  What is the error?

its a heart shape,similiar to another forum thread .
Both coins are minted in 2013.
Whose heart shape is the first?

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July 15, 2014, 10:51:43 PM
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Any chance you could load some quality pics?

I was going to say that.

Wondering why the coin address is being hidden as well

Some buyers prefer hidden, adds monetary value and privacy.
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July 15, 2014, 11:35:52 PM
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Any chance you could load some quality pics?

I was going to say that.

Wondering why the coin address is being hidden as well

Some buyers prefer hidden, adds monetary value and privacy.

Umm, giving up the address doesn't give up the seller.
I would PM the OP directly to remain anonymous as I have done many times in the past.  This way, you don't know who I am, ummm, well, except for this coin now.  Smiley

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July 16, 2014, 06:20:06 AM
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Some collectors believe the coin's collector value will drop when public address is exposed as anyone can alter
coin originality by adding a satoshi.
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July 16, 2014, 06:31:07 AM
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Some collectors believe the coin's collector value will drop when public address is exposed as anyone can alter
coin originality by adding a satoshi.

Yes, this is very true. It's annoying to have 1.0000000135 BTC in there. It takes away from the originality of the coin and thus, takes a bit off from the value, in my opinion.
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July 16, 2014, 06:50:03 AM
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Its more about privacy. He might want to sell the coin down the road, and for whatever reason may not want to coin to be associated withthe current seller, etc.

As for sending 1 satoshi, i dont think its a concern. If I wanted to, I could spend an evening and send 1 satoshi to every single Casascius coin ever made.

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July 16, 2014, 02:59:20 PM
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Some collectors believe the coin's collector value will drop when public address is exposed as anyone can alter
coin originality by adding a satoshi.

Yes, this is very true. It's annoying to have 1.0000000135 BTC in there. It takes away from the originality of the coin and thus, takes a bit off from the value, in my opinion.

Heh.

So, you're saying if I post the public addresses to my coins, people will send me free money?  Bonus!   I will create a list now.  Smiley

Yes, I understand privacy might be wanted.  In that case, a buyer could contact the seller directly as I have done in the past (more than once).

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July 16, 2014, 04:49:28 PM
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Some collectors believe the coin's collector value will drop when public address is exposed as anyone can alter
coin originality by adding a satoshi.

Yes, this is very true. It's annoying to have 1.0000000135 BTC in there. It takes away from the originality of the coin and thus, takes a bit off from the value, in my opinion.

Heh.

So, you're saying if I post the public addresses to my coins, people will send me free money?  Bonus!   I will create a list now.  Smiley

Yes, I understand privacy might be wanted.  In that case, a buyer could contact the seller directly as I have done in the past (more than once).

Check out the 1000 BTC gold coin

http://blockexplorer.com/address/1Au1PEH71fsKfhgHSGN77CmH9tVmURriAY"

"1000.2332"

If I had that coin the extra 0.2332 bits would be extremely annoying IMO.
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July 16, 2014, 04:57:42 PM
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Someone can of course just take the full list provided by Casascius and add whatever satoshi they want. But in showing the coin's address so freely on the web one can expect the original bits to be compromise.

It's like holding a sign with your BTC address on ESPN live. Someone will be tempted to send a satoshi or two just to be funny.

Now to the more deeper issue. In the future, would a collector value a coin with the - original bits, original funded date which matches the stamped date, originally funded by Casascius himself, etc., - ORRRRR
would any of this even matter?

Only time will tell.....

Meanwhile I will try to keep my coin as original as possible  Grin
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