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April 22, 2015, 12:39:22 PM |
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Fine...
If it is not ANACS grading them it is useless. ANACS is the golden standard used for these coins.
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April 22, 2015, 12:51:56 PM |
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Fine...
If it is not ANACS grading them it is useless. ANACS is the golden standard used for these coins.
I share your sentiment. They have stolen the march on the other grading co.s for cryptos and have a good wider reputation for general coins The ability to easily compare the coins grades now almost means they have become the de facto for cryptos Only by having a coin graded by another grading company, and then using the ANACS cross grading option, can another grader be considered comparable, and an allowance factor be made - but thats an awful lot of hassle. I know you did it once Blazed ? (remind me) BUT the option of an alternate may be needed for those not wanting to send to the states for grading. I am thinking of grading with a UK grading co, and then sending to ANACS to see how they compare. Post pics of ungraded coin, slabbed and graded by grader 1, reslabbed and graded by grader 2 .... should allow some form of adjustment factor. However, if folks dont want to buy coins graded by anyone else other than ANACS, then you may as well just slab them yourself to protect them, rather than use anyone else.
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Blazed
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April 22, 2015, 01:26:06 PM |
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Fine...
If it is not ANACS grading them it is useless. ANACS is the golden standard used for these coins.
I share your sentiment. They have stolen the march on the other grading co.s for cryptos and have a good wider reputation for general coins The ability to easily compare the coins grades now almost means they have become the de facto for cryptos Only by having a coin graded by another grading company, and then using the ANACS cross grading option, can another grader be considered comparable, and an allowance factor be made - but thats an awful lot of hassle. I know you did it once Blazed ? (remind me) BUT the option of an alternate may be needed for those not wanting to send to the states for grading. I am thinking of grading with a UK grading co, and then sending to ANACS to see how they compare. Post pics of ungraded coin, slabbed and graded by grader 1, reslabbed and graded by grader 2 .... should allow some form of adjustment factor. However, if folks dont want to buy coins graded by anyone else other than ANACS, then you may as well just slab them yourself to protect them, rather than use anyone else. I can find it somewhere, but ICGS also grades physical crypto coins 1-2 grades higher per coin than ANACS. Basically use ANACS or just leave then in air tites.
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April 22, 2015, 02:19:24 PM |
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I hope you're right.
It would mean mine is worth a lot more. Oh wait.... I don't have one yet. Shit.
Hold on to your coins Michail. Believe me they will be very valuable one day. Anyone can buy digital bitcoins, but these will only be in the hands of the people involved in the very early days. In the next 5 years, by 2020 these gems will be better than gold. You know just as well as I do how revolutionary bitcoin is. These physicals are iconic and a slice of its history. I mean no one would have thought that the first Apple I computers would sell for over $660k 30 years later. I feel BTC will move MUCH faster. Population is only going up, everyone's getting connected, and the Internet has much more growing to do. And folks are generally getting more tech savvy. This internet money is absolutely essential and necessary and more folks will value it as time goes by. I bought these coins for a reason. I have lots of faith in them and know the value of owning a piece of history. Anyone with lots of fiat can always buy a bunch of BTC and hold them as a commodity and watch it appreciate. But the physicals are more than that... you can't just go out and buy them anymore. You can only acquire them from serious bitcoin enthusiast. Just look at what Goat did. He bought every coin including multiple 1000BTC gold coins very early on. Bought the 1K BTC coins for $6k each. No one at that time did because they didn't believe in it... and look where things stand now. Lets see where things stand 5 years from now. .... @ezeminer stop spamming my thread Your right, these coins are going to be extremely valuable, there are just not so many around, and they are not being made any more.
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April 22, 2015, 02:37:03 PM |
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Awesome Coin. was going to make an offer but sold. Congrate i still have more of them
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April 23, 2015, 11:54:41 AM |
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I have a 5 from 2012 its something in years to come might be worth something
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May 14, 2015, 05:58:38 PM |
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bitmarket how much for one?
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Tips BTC --> 1BS2sYvy3T1cpNhie6CVFMcUrHa84a8mPa <-- Thanks! || Tips [LTC] --> LaytYJNCha7z7zcws5a2o2GWWjvWfDCGkr <--
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May 14, 2015, 06:02:00 PM |
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bitmarket how much for one? 22
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One coin to rule them all
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May 14, 2015, 06:09:44 PM Last edit: May 14, 2015, 07:09:37 PM by TookDk |
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This is scam attempt, please be carefulEdit:@OP, I will delete this message on your request, the mods have removed the scam attempt.
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Cryptography is one of the few things you can truly trust.
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May 14, 2015, 06:14:32 PM |
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May 14, 2015, 06:16:33 PM |
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They have to try this way now because finally PM scams will not work. Some idiot will still get scammed though...sadly.
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May 14, 2015, 06:57:09 PM |
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Wow, that really wasn't clear to me until I saw the trailing period on the name. That is definitely a sneaky scam, thanks for making us aware of it.
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BigBitz
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May 14, 2015, 10:47:26 PM |
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bitmarket how much for one? 2222 to your old friend BigBitz
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Tips BTC --> 1BS2sYvy3T1cpNhie6CVFMcUrHa84a8mPa <-- Thanks! || Tips [LTC] --> LaytYJNCha7z7zcws5a2o2GWWjvWfDCGkr <--
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May 15, 2015, 03:13:53 AM |
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bitmarket how much for one? 2222 to your old friend BigBitz OK 21 for you!@
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May 15, 2015, 03:30:09 AM |
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Wow, a lot of money for a "bitcoin" man i wish i had one but too expensive
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May 15, 2015, 10:20:52 PM |
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Wow, a lot of money for a "bitcoin" man i wish i had one but too expensive these 'a "bitcoin"'s are for the pros only. the upper echelon of enthusiasts. true bitcoiners.
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David19
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May 15, 2015, 11:21:29 PM |
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what do you think about 17.5BTC ?
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May 15, 2015, 11:25:29 PM |
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what do you think about 17.5BTC ?
I offered him that many times...he showed me no love
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May 15, 2015, 11:28:54 PM |
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what do you think about 17.5BTC ?
I offered him that many times...he showed me no love That's a shame, would love to own this coin.
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May 15, 2015, 11:32:56 PM |
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Agreed, but no way I'd pay over over 17.5.
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