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Titan coins are considered by some to be the highest quality physical bitcoins currently in existence, and they are available in a variety of bitcoin denominations and highly collectible precious metals including pure Gold and pure Silver. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 10 February 2017
Website | https://www.titanbtc.com |
Years of production | 2014-Present |
Titan coins are considered by some to be the highest quality physical bitcoins currently in existence, and they are available in a variety of bitcoin denominations and highly collectible precious metals including pure Gold and pure Silver.