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Latest revision as of 12:57, 16 November 2020
Maker | Denarium |
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Material | .999 Gold |
Quantity | Total: 136
23 (Batch #1) 48 (Batch #2) 65 (Batch #3) |
Diameter | 30 mm / 1.181 inches |
Weight | 1 Troy ounce (31,10 g / 1.097 ounces) |
Funded | Optional
Funded: 29 Unfunded: 107 |
Denomination | 1 BTC |
DIY | No |
This is the Denarium 1 BTC Gold Parity Coin. The weight of the coin is 1oz, and it is .999 gold.
The idea behind the coin is celebrating the 2017 price parity event of 1 bitcoin and 1oz gold. Also, we believe bitcoin is digital gold, and this coin is a great way to combine both traditional gold and digital gold.
Coins are sealed within an Everslab case. It is not possible to open without breaking the case.