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August 16, 2014, 06:05:48 AM
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If I recalled correctly, Mike's markup on the 2011 coins were around 0.2-0.5, can anyone confirm this?

Im pretty sure it was much higher. Bitcoin was still around a couple dollars each, with the coin, cost of BTC on the coin, etc. I think they were a few bitcoin. Correct me if I'm wrong.

From Mike's original sale thread - man those were shiny!! Smiley



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These are a REAL BITCOIN each worth 1 BTC.  One side has a hologram.  Underneath the hologram layer is a private key.  The first 8 characters of the bitcoin address appears on each coin.

Current pricing: 1.25 BTC per coin for up to 10 coins.  1.20 BTC per coin for up to 100 coins.  Add 1.00 BTC for shipping (any quantity, and it will be sent USPS Priority Mail insured for our mutual protection).  Outside US, please let me do some research to find out the best way to ship these (as they are heavy in quantity and I prefer to ship them insured).

Just gotta be an MS68 in there somewhere... Grin

Those are the wrong series coin, no?

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August 28, 2014, 03:54:48 AM
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Those are the wrong series coin, no?

correct; those are v1 2011 1btc brass coins

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