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Author Topic: Introducing The Bitcoin Note: Physical Bitcoin that Looks and Feels Like Cash  (Read 1418 times)
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December 02, 2025, 08:07:54 PM
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I love these bills - are there any plans to possibly cap the serial number run on these and make a new set? The artist, Tom Badley, does some awesome work - I throughly enjoy his cold foil style cards in the Cardsmiths Currency series. I feel like another set of bills like this with a decently limited run would do very well, as they are high quality.

Thank you, yes, Tom is fantastic. There were 2500 sets / 10,000 notes made total (so each denomination tops out at serial 2500). We have no plans to do another run with the same design. We still have some in stock and may try to bring those to future Bitcoin events (like we did this year in Las Vegas in the spring).

I have the set with number 476 of ea note Smiley

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December 18, 2025, 07:41:21 AM
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I love these bills - are there any plans to possibly cap the serial number run on these and make a new set? The artist, Tom Badley, does some awesome work - I throughly enjoy his cold foil style cards in the Cardsmiths Currency series. I feel like another set of bills like this with a decently limited run would do very well, as they are high quality.

Thank you, yes, Tom is fantastic. There were 2500 sets / 10,000 notes made total (so each denomination tops out at serial 2500). We have no plans to do another run with the same design. We still have some in stock and may try to bring those to future Bitcoin events (like we did this year in Las Vegas in the spring).


This is very interesting project and I would like to get involved. Would like to know your feedback on how it was received by public and why you have not been very actively pushed/pursued  this as a business

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