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Board Collectibles
Re: [WTS] 0.5BTC 2013 Casascius Brass Coin
by
ca333
on 03/04/2019, 15:46:10 UTC
You can find all the forks loaded on the coin here: http://www.findmycoins.ninja/

It's a shame that someone sent 0.001 BTC to the coin's address, that usually devaluates the premium.


 I agree...I like my Cas coins reflecting the face value only and not a Satoshi more.

 You might wanna try an auction for this starting at 0.5btc or the minimum price you think its worth. The market will tell you what it is worth. Goodluck

Interesting, why does it devalue the coin in your eyes?
To me, due to the open blockchain which shows every single transaction, including the first funding, additional fundings do not devalue the coin at all - it's just a reflection of things happening on the Bitcoin blockchain.
Maybe I have a naive collector's view here, but the physical coin remains untouched by these transactions, as does the initial funding.

I agree to this view - if it did devalue the coin then we would have to imply that any additional funding of a physical coin ultimatively leads to a financial damage where the 'malicious devaluator" could literally be anyone. This, if true, looks like a serious vulnerability as most of the physical coins pubkeys are known for sake of transparency. Is there a report or reference somewhere of such event - where additional funding decreases value of a physical coin?