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Re: The World's Most Valuable Coin - The Gold Cas - Currently $48 million (value 10 years ago was $4905)
Actually they can. In the early days the bitcoin client had an integer overflow. You could create bitcoins and get them into the blockchain. The person who exploited the bug went crazy wild and creat… (View Post)3 -
Re: The World's Most Valuable Coin - The Gold Cas - Currently $48 million (value 10 years ago was $4905)
casascius was a forum name on bitcointalk.org. Mike Cadwell I think his real name was. I was active back then along with many others. Per the norm with bitcoin everyone wanted to make a name for them… (View Post)2 -
Re: Goldbacks - pcgs graded scans - serial numbers do not match
Here is a blog page to start you off and an attempt to keep it more interesting for the folks here when it comes to how many were produced. https://goldback.com/news/graphs-how-many-goldbacks-were-ma… (View Post)2 -
Re: 3 years since I got the 5 ounce 24k gold necklace
Nice post. My wife is khmer/viet and I sometimes visit vietnamese jewelers in Dorchester, MA. The 24K stuff really does have a nice color to it compared to 18K. My wife has a few pieces her mother ga… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why is a PO1 such a cool thing now?
because pcgs has a low ball registry set? (View Post)1