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Produced by [[Titan Bitcoin]] in a limited edition of '''100''' coins for 2016, the Titan One Gold is a beautiful, collectible coin with a value of one bitcoin attached to it.  Simply scan the back of the coin with any smart-phone to see the coin’s current value in dollars. The digital value can be redeemed at any time and transferred to your wallet.


The 2016 Titan One Gold is minted in 1 troy ounce of 99.99% pure gold (24K), with the weight and purity marked on the coin’s reverse..  These are high grade coins, minted individually by hand from cast blanks, giving each coin unique patterns and character.  The face of the coin depicts Lady Justice, standing against the wind while she intently compares two locked blocks.  Their key hangs around her neck.  Justice is a depiction of blockchain technology.  She weighs her blocks while blindfolded, symbolizing the fair and transparent treatment by which each transaction in the blockchain is evaluated.   Her key has the power to seal the contents in each block forever.  Above her, is the Latin motto of “Unum Pecuniae” which means, “One currency for all”.
Produced by [[Titan Bitcoin]] in a limited edition of only 1,000 coins for 2016, the Titan One Silver is a beautiful, collectible coin with a value of one bitcoin attached to it. Simply scan the back of the coin with any smart-phone to see the coin’s current value in dollars. The digital value can be redeemed at any time and transferred to your wallet.


Your purchase of a Titan One Gold Bitcoin includes:
The 2016 Titan One Silver is minted using one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver.  These are proof-like coins, pressed and individually inspected by hand to ensure a nearly flawless finish.  The face of the coin depicts Lady Justice, standing against the wind while she intently compares two locked blocks.  Their key hangs around her neck.  Justice is a depiction of blockchain technology.  She weighs her blocks while blindfolded, symbolizing the fair and transparent treatment by which each transaction in the blockchain is evaluated.  Her key has the power to seal the contents in each block forever, and is a symbol of the security of blockchain technology.  Above her, is the Latin motto of “Unum Pecuniae” which means, “One currency for all”.
* A limited edition, collectible coin, certified to be One Troy Ounce of 9999 pure, investment grade Gold
 
The Titan One Silver Bitcoin bought from Titan included:
* A limited edition, collectible coin
* 1.00 Bitcoins, transferrable to your wallet at anytime
* 1.00 Bitcoins, transferrable to your wallet at anytime
* Air-tight polycarbonate coin preservation case
* Air-tight polycarbonate coin preservation case
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== Images ==
== Images ==
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File:Titan Bitcoin 2016 Titan Gold front.jpg
File:Titan Bitcoin 2016 Titan Silver front.jpg
File:Titan Bitcoin 2016 Titan Gold back.jpg
File:Titan Bitcoin 2016 Titan Silver back.jpg
File:2016-Titan-Gold-front-back-blazed.jpg
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