Mustcache
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In the recent past I have had an increase of reported discoveries of trackables that have been in my own possession.
It's pretty pathetic that people are so incensed on increasing numbers like this. I delete every one of these logs, but wish GS would create a tool to put a stop to it. What has this hobby become?
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This geocoin commemorated the 5th anniversary of Groundspeak. It is .999 pure silver. If there is any interest in purchasing this, send me a message. It was struck as a proof with a mirror finish with frosted highlights.
It has been activated (TBRHF1). I can't find any mention of another in this or any other forum.
I would rather see someone in the geocaching community get this, but I will end up selling it for the silver content (that would be a shame).
Thanks,
Traj
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No offers yet.
I will be putting it up on ebay during the weekend.
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Something I am curious about: is this solid silver or silver plate?
This is solid silver. TBRHF1
This coin is 1 of only 100 minted. It is .999 pure silver. GC.COM also made a coin of the same design which appears to be a brass alloy.
This one is a true PROOF coin. The background is a mirror finish (which in the photo appears black). The raised portions have a frosty appearance.
The coin is in perfect condition and has never been handled.
Other than the photos I placed on this post, I haven't seen another one.
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I will take it what's the price
You and 2 others have emailed me expressing interest in buying the coin. I guess the best way to do it would for you all to send me an offer and we'll go from there.
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I have a Silver GC.COM geocoin that I purchased around 5 years or so ago. This in "proof" condition and comes in a acrylic container in a display box. The number is registered. But I believe can be transferred.
Let me know if anyone has interest in it.
Here are a couple of photos:
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Are you trying to change them by more than 528 feet? If so, this is a well known issue, instead of putting up a reasonable error, the site just seems to choke. Poor programming at best.
No, it's probably less than 100'. Also, I think I got a slapshot in the head. Problem solved.
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This has been happening to me today. What's going on? Did you find out?
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GCQRMY is up for adoption. Contact me if you are interested.
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Some of you may be familiar with my caches. I can't get around as well as I could so I have to bite the bullet and offer most of them up for adoption.
If anyone is interested, contact me.
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Due to physical limitations I have decided to offer most of my caches up for adoption. Please contact me if you are interested.
Traj
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Myself, I am an active duty Air Force staff sergeant.
I'm a Veterans' Service Officer. Come see me when you get out!
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This is a often discussed subject. To each his own. However, if I notice multiple finds on my caches, I fix it.
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If you would like to release more you can send them to me and I will place them in some caches far away from where you are.
You're the one that fraudulently logged one of mine. Fortunately I deleted your log entry before you continued your warped game.
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I think your quacking up!!
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Yes, grabbing it will count as a find. For details about taking pictures and entering the contest check here: http://jeep.geocaching.com/
If you just want to pass the jeep along I don't see why you can't place the jeep into a cache right now.
Except that there are no details at that url (as of this post).
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Must be the influx of Red Jeeps.
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Got mine today also.
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Many cachers avoid doing a puzzle cache because they think it takes too long to solve or not even knowing where to start solving it. Some caches are so hard that only a handfull of people would ever finish them.
Enter the Geo-Genie, he would Email the final co-ords to the hapless cacher but a log would be produced on the puzzle cache page that XYZ cacher had used the Geo-Genie to get co-ords. This log could only be removed by the cache owner.
This concept would open up more caches being done, but would show that help was need to complete it.
I would like this option to be introduced, what are your thoughts?
There are different types of caches because there are different types of cachers. If you can't rock climb, there are caches you will not be able to find. If you can't bushwhack a couple miles there are others to take off your to do list. I figure if there are puzzles you can't solve then that smiley doesn't belong on your list of finds.
What he said.
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Moving away, adoptions needed
in Northeast
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We are leaving New England and I currently have 5 active caches that I would rather have someone adopt rather than discontinue them. All are several years old. Contact me soon as we are leaving this month.
The list.
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