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Hey, I am wondering whether any sites are able to sell coins for bitcoin? I have some bitcoin that I don't feel like converting into cash because it's too low in value (ie. $15 in bitcoin) but I do not want to waste them.
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I know provident metals takes bitcoin

http://www.providentmetals.com/
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 Posted 10/03/2014  09:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tryna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

At the risk of showing my age, and, or, how out of touch I am, What is bitcoin?
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bitcoin is an internet currency like Paypal but not like Paypal.
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At the risk of showing my age, and, or, how out of touch I am, What is bitcoin?

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I think you can only make coins out of them if you have atleast one full bit coin. Unless you hire someone to come up with a fractional bit coin . Like a new bitcoin penny. :)
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They do have fractional bitcoins. They can be broken down into 1 ten millionths.
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Whew! Talk about fiat money.
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tryna, bitcoins are money.
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But he want to make a physical bitcoin with the code on it. Usually people make them for one full bitcoin.
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Where-To-Buy-Coins-For-Bitcoin

I'm assuming you want to do this for the amount you have invested.

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1 bitcoin equals 325.13 US dollars today exchange wise. If you have $16 worth then you have .05 bitcoin about. So you need a physical bitcoin nickel.
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Nonono I meant to buy American silver coins with bitcoins.
Anyways, physical bits don't have numismatic value :)
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Yeah sorry haha. I don't know of any legit place.
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Do you use bitcoins?
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tryna, bitcoins are money.


No, they're not. They're an ephemeral piece of processing output, assigned value simply because people choose to assign them value. There's about as much intrinsic value to a bitcoin as your six-year-old's fingerpaintings. It's not even fiat money - that, at least, has a government backing it.

Bitcoin is only valuable because people say it is. Me? I don't think so. So, it has no value to me.
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