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March 15, 2015, 09:50:58 PM
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Microsoul
2014 MicroSoul 0.05 BTC 1/2 Oz Silver MS-67 (Highest grade known, really rare. Not available anymore from manufacturer (were lost in China, really low number of these) 1BTC

Crypto Imperator
2014 Crypto Imperator 10.000 Doge Limited Edition Number: 008 0.5BTC New!
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2014 Crypto Imperator 10.000 Doge Limited Edition Number: 081 Graded MS-67 (First graded ever) 0.5 BTC New!
2014 Crypto Imperator 10.000 Doge Limited Edition Number: 084 Graded MS-67 (First graded ever) 0.5 BTC New!
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https://i.imgur.com/Pk8PYTJ.jpg

x24 2014 Crypto Imperator 10.000 Doge Normal 0.11 BTC / each  1 SOLD

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x2x1 Special Edition 1 LTC (Unfunded) 0.05BTC each New!
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https://i.imgur.com/rQEyjmz.jpg

x3x2 1 LTC DIY version, with hologram and capsule: 0.03BTC each New!
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https://i.imgur.com/60gjb6a.jpg

x9 1 LTC DIY version, with hologram. 0.025BTC each New!
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2014 Silver wallet 1 Troy oz .999 Fine silver, from the Numbered Edition (#64). Graded MS-67. 0.7BTC each New!
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https://i.imgur.com/mNzDZ52.jpg

x4 (2 of each color)Unknown 2009 Bitcoin Coins 0.05BTC Each ( I don't remember where I got these from Lol) 1 Sold


x3 Coinographic 1 LTC 0.05 BTC Sold!


I don't want to trade, only BTC.

PM if interested, if you don't like the price please make an offer. Pics under request.

BTW, coins are in Europe
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March 16, 2015, 01:06:59 AM
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2013 Casascius 0.5 BTC Brass Graded MS-64 1BTC
Not trying to be a thread crapper or anything, but you can get a brass halve (casascius) for .8 BTC on camolist's thread and they are fresh off the roll.
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March 16, 2015, 01:11:57 AM
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Not trying to be a thread crapper or anything, but you can get a brass halve (casascius) for .8 BTC on camolist's thread and they are fresh off the roll.

His is graded already though, some people are willing to pay a premium for a graded coin.

@cyclops, I'm interested in the 2013 Lealana 1 LTC #1110 Series 1 Graded MS-64, are you firm on 0.15BTC?

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March 16, 2015, 01:27:45 AM
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Not trying to be a thread crapper or anything, but you can get a brass halve (casascius) for .8 BTC on camolist's thread and they are fresh off the roll.

His is graded already though, some people are willing to pay a premium for a graded coin.
I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?
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March 16, 2015, 01:33:14 AM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.

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March 16, 2015, 01:41:44 AM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.
It costs $21 plus shipping both ways to get a coin graded (minimum of 5 at a time). If a coin is of low quality then it probably would not make sense to get it graded and get a low grade.

I am not sure if something that gets a ms-64 is worth grading, but it probably is as 'ms' stands for "mint state'
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Requesting photos of all..
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March 16, 2015, 03:43:31 AM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.
It costs $21 plus shipping both ways to get a coin graded (minimum of 5 at a time). If a coin is of low quality then it probably would not make sense to get it graded and get a low grade.

I am not sure if something that gets a ms-64 is worth grading, but it probably is as 'ms' stands for "mint state'
The grading scale goes up to MS-70, with the 70 being considered a "perfect" coin, no nicks, scratches, defects, etc.

Generally speaking most coins/rounds of these series will grade MS-63 through MS-65.  A lot depends on the original minting quality of the strike (how sharp the details are, if there's any weak areas of the die, etc), and whether it's been handled by folks out of the roll (outside of holding by the edges, which is the "proper" way to hold any coin).

People will grade low-quality coins as well, all depends, that's a larger discussion than for here.

In MS-64, it's a decent looking coin, and you'd really have to get a close up to see most defects.

Hope this helps.
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March 16, 2015, 03:57:37 AM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.
It costs $21 plus shipping both ways to get a coin graded (minimum of 5 at a time). If a coin is of low quality then it probably would not make sense to get it graded and get a low grade.

I am not sure if something that gets a ms-64 is worth grading, but it probably is as 'ms' stands for "mint state'
The grading scale goes up to MS-70, with the 70 being considered a "perfect" coin, no nicks, scratches, defects, etc.

Generally speaking most coins/rounds of these series will grade MS-63 through MS-65.  A lot depends on the original minting quality of the strike (how sharp the details are, if there's any weak areas of the die, etc), and whether it's been handled by folks out of the roll (outside of holding by the edges, which is the "proper" way to hold any coin).

People will grade low-quality coins as well, all depends, that's a larger discussion than for here.

In MS-64, it's a decent looking coin, and you'd really have to get a close up to see most defects.

Hope this helps.
So it sounds like anything between MS-63 and MS-65 should sell for roughly the same as an ungraded coin, assuming that the person selling the ungraded coin is reputable and who reputation is that who knows how to handle uncirculated coins.
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March 16, 2015, 11:37:28 AM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.
It costs $21 plus shipping both ways to get a coin graded (minimum of 5 at a time). If a coin is of low quality then it probably would not make sense to get it graded and get a low grade.

I am not sure if something that gets a ms-64 is worth grading, but it probably is as 'ms' stands for "mint state'
The grading scale goes up to MS-70, with the 70 being considered a "perfect" coin, no nicks, scratches, defects, etc.

Generally speaking most coins/rounds of these series will grade MS-63 through MS-65.  A lot depends on the original minting quality of the strike (how sharp the details are, if there's any weak areas of the die, etc), and whether it's been handled by folks out of the roll (outside of holding by the edges, which is the "proper" way to hold any coin).

People will grade low-quality coins as well, all depends, that's a larger discussion than for here.

In MS-64, it's a decent looking coin, and you'd really have to get a close up to see most defects.

Hope this helps.
So it sounds like anything between MS-63 and MS-65 should sell for roughly the same as an ungraded coin, assuming that the person selling the ungraded coin is reputable and who reputation is that who knows how to handle uncirculated coins.
Well, possibly, but not necessarily.  Anacs is one of the cheaper grading companies, but still you're looking at easily $50+ to have a coin graded with shipping and insurance back and forth.  It all depends on the situation and the seller, and all depends on the coin.  At some point someone paid out of pocket for the grading and I think very reasonable to me if they are including the costs of grading in the overall price of the coin, resulting in a higher premium.  It saves me the time and hassle of sending it out myself which is worth the extra.

Just like many other things, the subject of grading is a holy war.  Me, I prefer it for a multitude of reasons, from simple verification of authenticity, to the fact that my own grading skills are not great and I'd rather take someone else's opinion who is an "expert" in the field. 

All that being said, I would expect any graded coin to have a premium over the ungraded.  How much is usually a sliding scale, with lower end grades being a smaller premium simply for the cost, and higher end being large due to the rarity.
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March 16, 2015, 01:01:37 PM
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Not trying to be a thread crapper or anything, but you can get a brass halve (casascius) for .8 BTC on camolist's thread and they are fresh off the roll.

His is graded already though, some people are willing to pay a premium for a graded coin.

@cyclops, I'm interested in the 2013 Lealana 1 LTC #1110 Series 1 Graded MS-64, are you firm on 0.15BTC?


Pretty firm yeah, having it graded and shipped back is expensive... and this is from the first series and a "low number"
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March 16, 2015, 01:03:27 PM
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I guess that is fair enough. Is it difficult to get a MS-64 rating on a brass coin? Is that a good rating?

I'm not really sure since I am not a pro so I don't know how well those coins generally grade. However, for some people such as myself, the cost of getting it shipped + graded easily justifies the premium price.
It costs $21 plus shipping both ways to get a coin graded (minimum of 5 at a time). If a coin is of low quality then it probably would not make sense to get it graded and get a low grade.

I am not sure if something that gets a ms-64 is worth grading, but it probably is as 'ms' stands for "mint state'

Yes, it is a good grade.
Grades vary from 0-70, the higher the better. And the highest a Casascius has graded was MS-68 for a 0.1 Silver (Sold by me Sad ) brass usually grade lower than MS-67
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Requesting photos of all..

Will post some as soon as I can.

BTW regarding prices, I am not in a hurry to sell. So please avoid lowball offers .
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2012 Casascius Brass 1 BTC UNFUNDED 0.10 BTC pic of this please ? I am very interested.

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2012 Casascius Brass 1 BTC UNFUNDED 0.10 BTC pic of this please ? I am very interested.

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any pics of this one?  Is the original hologram attached?

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Requesting photos of all..
2012 Casascius Brass 1 BTC UNFUNDED 0.10 BTC pic of this please ? I am very interested.

OP updated with requested pics and new coins!

any pics of this one?  Is the original hologram attached?

2011 Casascius 25 BTC (Gold Plated) REDEEMED 1BTC

Hologram and key attached, give me 5 mins and I will upload the pics Smiley
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Requesting photos of all..
2012 Casascius Brass 1 BTC UNFUNDED 0.10 BTC pic of this please ? I am very interested.

OP updated with requested pics and new coins!

any pics of this one?  Is the original hologram attached?

2011 Casascius 25 BTC (Gold Plated) REDEEMED 1BTC

Hologram and key attached, give me 5 mins and I will upload the pics Smiley

There you go:
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those unknown coins are from grbox2001(2000?) if I'm not mistaken  Smiley














 

 

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March 16, 2015, 03:00:49 PM
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I am interested in the spent 25 if we can work on the price a tad?
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I am interested in the spent 25 if we can work on the price a tad?

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those unknown coins are from grbox2001(2000?) if I'm not mistaken  Smiley

Yep, I think it was someone with that (or really similar) name.
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