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jueves, 5 de enero de 2012

History of Second Life: The day the Linden Dollars were real.

History of Second Life: The day the Linden Dollars were real.

1 Linden Dollar, la moneda virtual convertida en real.

In 2007, David Van Gent whose name in Second Life is toDavidovic Dean was in possession of an island within SecondLife called Tender Island. Today and the island does not exist, or at least when I looked appeared.

David is a nice idea occurred to himcoining the official currency of Second Life game in real life in commemoration of the birth the year 2007 of its virtual island, and finally did it.

In the currency would appear that designed the location of theirisland in Second Life (X, Y-1058, 1160) and the "official seal" ofhis island, the year "2007" in print and of course the "value" the same: 1 Linden DollarThe coin would have a size of 25 mm in diameter and were composed of silver and nickel.Admittedly, the guy did a good job!.

Just place a roll of 25 coins of silver and nickel coins 50Thesilver gave them his best friends, and the other 50 were distributed and some others sold through ebay overcome somereaching 25 $ (U.S. Dollars, real). It is clear that 1 U.S. Dollar isequal to 1 Linden Dollar, but at 260 Linden Dollars so, but in this exceptional case multilplicarse value reached so incredible.

He came to know that some of these coins were purchased bynon-residents of Second Life, but if they were coin collectors.
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