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Trees A Crowd

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  1. Interesting... I will check to make sure. It was rather odd that the coin and sleeve seemed so - well used, so I assumed that it was also well-loved by someone, somewhere. It just boggles my mind that people here have been moving this one around from cache to cache - even despite the fact that it has no trackable code on it whatsoever - while other TBs with codes on them have disappeared... Thanks thehawkers3 for responding!
  2. A couple of days ago, I had taken a geocoin from a cache in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to be moved to a different place. When I tried to log it on the website, however, there was no sign of a trackable number on this coin. Not on the front, not on the back, and not on the edge. This was not a new cache, a recently replaced one, nor was the coin new looking either. I have handled many geocoins and travel bugs while caching, so I do know how to locate a code. This one, for some strange reason, does not have anything at all. Hopefully, I would like to locate its owner and find out what the code so that I can put it on the coin - and let him / her know of its whereabouts before moving it on. It just is not mine to keep. The coin has a white compass with a green globe and black & blue 8 sided polygons in the back. The background is white with the quote, "Geocaching - The World Is Our Playing Field" in capital letters. The back is dark blue and bordered with sparkly orange. It was from Oak Pins and Coins. It came with a double plastic sleeve, which may have had the code on the other side (nothing else with it). If you can somehow show that your coin had been transported into or from Canada (probably British Columbia or Alberta) before disappearing - perhaps by the trackable website, perhaps this might be your coin. I suspect that this was from the States, but not entirely sure. (It is a common coin, so I am not even sure if I could locate the owner this way...) (If this is not the way to do this, let me know too.) Thanks! Images: http://www.esnips.com/imageable/medium/7b539858-956c-4719-873d-46f135d180b6/?du=a52f856f-8b7c-44c2-8823-9115800a775e&uu=b28fd580-9394-4b98-90f9-f27b9a658899&dt=1312689424000&fu=3ba0c961-c786-418d-87db-19534a0a5e5d http://www.esnips.com/imageable/medium/dcbd9c04-e4de-4567-9dba-5ca7dee3e2f6/?du=a52f856f-8b7c-44c2-8823-9115800a775e&uu=b28fd580-9394-4b98-90f9-f27b9a658899&dt=1312689458000&fu=3ba0c961-c786-418d-87db-19534a0a5e5d
  3. Mine is a play on the phrase, "Two's company, three's a crowd." As a beginner, I normally geocache with one other person. ...And I find trees to be a nuisance sometimes - especially those that contain micro caches. Hence, "Trees A Crowd." Not grammatically correct, but that is okay.
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