WrightStuff
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I drop one of my wooden nickels in every cache I find (if it will fit that is). As far as I'm concerned once I drop it, it is fair game for anyone who wants it.
I also use them to trade for other nickels, poker chips, etc. I currently have a collection of 90 tokens (about 3 times the size of my geocoin collection).
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I still have my wooden nickels available to trade for other wooden nickels, poker chips and sig items if anyone is interested.
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Here is my wooden nickel
I currently have about 80 wood and plastic tokens from other cachers in my collection.
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I have an unactivated Georgia Peach available for trade. I'm specificaly looking for New Mexico, Idaho, Washington '04 or Georgia '05, but I would be open to trade for any coin I don't have if these coins are not readily available.
My current coin collection can be viewed by following the link in my signature line below.
Thanks to all who responded. A trade has been made; however, I will have another peach available soon.
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I have an unactivated Georgia Peach available for trade. I'm specificaly looking for New Mexico, Idaho, Washington '04 or Georgia '05, but I would be open to trade for any coin I don't have if these coins are not readily available.
My current coin collection can be viewed by following the link in my signature line below.
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Wow, there are some great items in here. Very creative. If anyone is interested in trading sig items, let me know. I'm always up for a trade. My avaliable items can be seen HERE
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I know there must be some new wooden nickel creations out there just waiting to be traded. I have plenty of my nickels available for anyone interested.
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Thanks for the reply GA Cacher. The two packages are certainly not a problem, I just wanted to make sure my Stone Mtn order didn't get lost in the shuffle. Now I know to keep watching the mailbox.
By the way, the peach coins look great. Thanks to everyone for all of their hard work in making this project a reality.
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GA Cacher,
In an earlier post you said Peach and Stone Mtn orders were combined and shipped together. I only received my Peaches. I was just wondering if there was an error or if I should wait for another package with the Stone Mtn order.
Thanks
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I just got my coin today. They turned out great. Thanks
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I got mine today. They look fantastic. Thanks for all the hard work.
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I have the first two coins and would love the third. Let me know if there's any way we could work out another trade.
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Here are my current sig items. The creativity of other cachers never ceases to amaze me. I love to collect and trade sig items. If there are any traders out there, please feel free to contact me.
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I thought I would give this a bump to see if there are any new wooden nickel traders out there.
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I received my package today. The nickels look great. Thanks for the trade.
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Seventh Son,
Series 1 made a nice editon to my collection and series 2 looks great as well.
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I missed the first coin and I'm sorry I did after seeing photos of the finished product. I say go for it.
By the way, put a black lab on the 2nd edition and I'm in!
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Getting coins before they sell out in only a few hours is hard enough for me without worrying about the number.
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Although the number means nothing to me, I would rather not part with my South African coin without getting another one in return since they are no longer for sale. I guess I would just have to hear the offer first.
I simply thought I had a cool coin. Who knew the number was so important?
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I have a South Africa 2005 #360.
I don't quite understand why you want to be the middle man though. I assume there must be some incentive to trade that I'm missing.
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I received (and paid) my invoice for a Stone Mountain coin. I imagine refunds for our duplicate Peach coin transactions must be next on the to-do list. (?)
Thanks for you time and effort guys.
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Just paid my Stone Mountain invoice also.
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I'd be interested in a trade. E-mail sent.
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My nickel was created with Avery 1-1/2" round ink-jet labels and a coat of clear polyurethane.