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Bitcoin Copper Round. Irony?

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Bitcoin-Copper-Round.-Irony?

Bitcoin-Copper-Round.-Irony?


So I bought these as kind of an ironic joke for myself. They are 'certified' for bitcoin which is the irony part considering bitcoin is supposed to be this 'peer to peer bankless digital money system' that protects against market crashes. Well bitcoin got hacked a year or two ago and that messed up its economy so having a copper round bullion piece tied to an economy that was meant to stand against a crashing economy that ended up crashing before it even had a chance to grow just amuses me. .

I think the design is cool too considering I'm a computer geek somewhat and bitcoin is a computer geek money system adds to the effect.

I bought 4 at about 3$US each though way over priced I think its worth the amusement factor and I was using up a ebay rebate anyway which I count as free money since I would have spent the money on the origina item with or without the rebate. So it 'really' only cost me like 1.49 for all 4 lol.

Gunna make two sets of one air-tite one free and give a set to my dad since he'll get a kick out of it for the same reasons I will minus maybe the numismatic knowledge. I think the air-tite effect is more irony because its kind of like throwing good money after bad since the air-tite is probably worth more then the bullion value lol.

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 Posted 10/13/2012  8:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Eupion to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't airtite it, SLAB IT! That would be funny to see a bitcoin, slabbed. LOL.
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I agree with Eupion, send one into all the TPGs just to see what happens
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 Posted 10/14/2012  2:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Schwanke to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Haha. If I could warrent the expense I might. How many TPGs are there? .
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Only 4 that matter.

Im pretty sure ICG would slab it but not sure about the other 3
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I would love to see that slabbed. Post it on ebay after too! Lol I'm sure someone would pay good money for it! Haha
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 Posted 10/24/2012  11:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Mjbmonetarymetals to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I designed these , the Aocs approved isn't in relation to the bitcoin design , all Aocs products have that on them as they produce and guarantee weight and purity, it's just an art round in a bitcoin style. glad it put a smile on your face anyway for whatever reason, being copper there only a bit of fun really.
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