(satori coin is unfunded).
Could you please elaborate? If I am not mistaken, a satori coin can be either funded or redeemed.
BTW... am I bidding on the artwork, in the "current state", as shown in the photo? Will you care to preserve the artwork at the exact state, as shown in the photo, till the auction ends?
In the Art Basel case, the buyer got the artwork at the exact state at the moment of purchase (and then it was up to the buyer to preserve the artwork).
Are you willing to post every day (till the auction ends), a photo of the artwork, next to a piece of paper with your username and a current date newspaper frontpage (just to ensure that artwork is well preserved, and remain in the exact same condition, as stated in OP)?

The satori is redeemed and hologram is torn. Sorry I did not know the correct word for redeemed but now I do.
I will provide an updated photo of the artwork 24 hours before bidding ends.
The sculpture's current state is that it was placed in ziploc bag on 10/22/2019 and is being stored in place that is dark and about 20 degrees celsius.
You wouldn't want someone to freeze bottle of Musigny Grand Cru to "preserve" it and it is the same with this piece of artwork. If shipping to a very hot climate, I can ship in styrofoam box with ice packs (packaging/handling is complimentary but buyer must cover cost of slightly larger package). I will not take any additional steps to preserve it. I am very experienced at packaging fragile things and have successfully shipped many hatching chicken eggs so it is not likely that the sculpture will be damaged in transit and I will refund if it is.
Thank you for your answers.
In which part of the world the artwork is located? (i.e. it will be dispatched from).
fresh fruits (Perishable goods in general such as fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy products ) are usually on the "Prohibited and Restricted Lists" according to import laws in many countries. Not to mention razor blades, and the other green "grass" stuff inside the Tupperware (part of the artworks decor).
How will you declare the contents of the parcel in the customs declaration form? (i.e. "an artwork - some assembly needed"?)

Will you provide a CoA that will certify that the contents are part of an artwork & also ensures that the buyer is not responsible if parts (or the whole artwork) gets confiscated due to hazardous contents materials (or
improper packaging leading to spoils)?
edit: you said that are "experienced at packaging fragile things", hence fair enough