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Board Collectibles
Re: 2011 25 btc Casascius
by
davidgdg
on 06/01/2021, 03:52:29 UTC
I believe there will come a day in the fullness of time where it will cost 5 bitcoins/the equivalent value in whatever currency to acquire a funded Casascius 1-bitcoin graded 69, 70. 

This seems laughable now but eventually they will come to be seen as royal treasures, Crown Jewels of private and museum collections.  It might be 50 years or 100, but these will be wonders to behold someday.  The supply will steadily dwindle until there are just a few hundred scattered across the earth

I agree with this premise wholeheartedly. The exacts of course nobody knows for sure but I 100000% agree with the basic premise of your meaning here. I have been saying recently just as a recent example that we're now beginning to see the big larger hedge fund money come in. Well just as a small example often times in those circle those guys are collectors(watches, exotic cars, fine art, homes, baseball/basketball cards, wine, cigars, coins, stamps, yadda yadda,  etc...) Once those guys get their BTC access and then begin to understand and discover oh wow wait a minute you mean to tell me that BTC has a collectibles side/section to it as well? And that's when we will likely begin the process of premiums picking back up all the way to getting somewhere where you're pricing it at. Regardless of where it actually lands I believe we all agree that once we get more exposure and that exposure is on it's way then these beauties will absolutely be treasured and appreciated like never before! Cheers!

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