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Re: How would you safely sale a Casascius coin
by
SimpleThings
on 15/11/2024, 07:30:21 UTC
The only way Cas coins are going back to even a 0.5 premium is if BTC price goes back below $10,000. If you think that is going to happen, you can hodl your coin until then.

I'm not sure I agree. If "owning" a monkey pictures can be priced at 21M USD so can a real rare piece of bitcoin history.
also unpeeled coins will become rarer as BTC price increases. How much do you think this coin will fetch if there are only 10 left ? what about 1 ?

For me this is not about paper hands I want to keep the BTC but these coins are essentially glorified paper wallets. The risk of it being stolen / burn / lost are much greater than more modern ways to keep your keys,

As stated above I'm pretty sure this coins will fetch 2-3 BTC and up as BTC price increases, but at some point it will a major liability to keep them in this form without taking some serious security measures



If the price is right and you're willing to use minerjones as escrow i may take it.
Dm me

What price are you offering ? LOL

When I wrote my post my assumption was that anything below 2.5 BTC won't be worth the risk / hassle.
I can consider lower price if we can mitigate my risk to 0 & buyer takes all shipping or delivery costs but I think my min price will still be much higher than what you have in mind
  
I truly hope you don't believe someone will pay you extra 1btc for the brass coin itself. That's not happening.
And using minerjones as escrow is already 0 risk. But i don't blame you for being newbie and looking for unrealistic prices and ignoring the minerjones escrow request. Thanks for pointing out that's a time waste before we go to conversation about it.
With your price request looks like you're looking more for a scammer that will say anything you want to hear instead of legitimate buyer.
Good luck with your sale