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  1. To end this statistic pushing stuff it might be a good idea to finally introduce a "boost my statistics"-button. Press it once, and your profile shows 1,000,000 logs more than before from now on (for caches and for trackables...) :rolleyes:<_< - then the boosters are happy, because they can log all challenge caches that require stuff. And everyone else is happy, because you can see who did that.

     

    Finally the game would be back to what it really is about: getting outside, having fun.

  2. Awesome choice ... !!

     

    I actually worked hard for one of those - it was very hot (>100°F) that day in 2009 (hot for this location and for me - being used to more temperate zone climate. In Nevada you would probably laugh). And we drove to the first cache plaque that day as well.

  3. If you need hints, let me know.

     

    Yes, please. :)

     

    +1

    Coin from 2009

     

    Edit: and nevadanick discoverd one of them "at the 12-12-12 event in Palm Desert, Calif."

  4. I put the coin in front of me to be able to make it as bad as it is:

     

    coinpictionary.jpg

     

    It's the side with the tracking code (not shown, of course), the other side you would probably consider the front, but it shows a blossom with 8 leaves, and I thought that would not be distinctive enough.

     

    If you need hints, let me know.

  5. This is what I found in an older post and I believe is true as well:

     

    You could make one pretty much just about anything, and you'll find a group of people who are interested in whatever subject you chose. These forums are only a small percentage of the geocoiners out there. And frankly, I think by asking here you are risking duplicates on the market, because other coinmakers are reading this too. And you might not find a lot of coiners giving up their unique ideas for someone else to use. It's not that easy to come out with original ideas, that haven't been done already, with the number of coins out there. Why not read all the forums in here and see what geocachers are interested in?

  6. I only have one trackable with an uploaded picture.

    When I go to its page (logged in), there is the section "Gallery Images related to...". Below there is the name of my image and an "Edit" link right next to it. Clicking it (the Edit, not the picture's name) I get to a page where I have a red trash with "Delete Image" next to it.

    I won't try it, because I want the picture to stay - that's why I can't tell you what happens. But it looks like I can really delete it from the gallery.

     

    Did I miss this as a recommendation for this problem? Tell me if it works.

  7. My 5 cents as a non-collector (I do have some coins, but just those that I relate to in any way):

     

    I recently read a lot of old stuff in this forum.

    In the "old ages" (like before 2007) most people made just their own personal geocoin - they designed stuff that was special for them and/or showed what they are about as a geocacher.

    It also worked for location based and event coins, and the coin clubs tried to create coins about geocaching - people identify with all this.

     

    Like in late 2006/2007 some people started making coins that weren't personal anymore, but they were kind of commercial. Designs got more and more exorbitant and a lot of coins came in more than 4 varieties (of metals/colors).

    Coin collectors started complaining about more and more coins that even didn't have anything to do with geocaching anymore. People didn't want to spend more than $10 for a coin that was produced in too big quantities. The collecting value of a lot of coins went down, because there were just too many of them.

    This was the start of basically everyone stopping to try to own every coin, because they had to select for monetary reason - and a lot of people decided to stick to personal coins and to avoid pricy, mediocre designed and dull (= topic failing to relate). At the same time they still have a long wish list of good quality coins they really want to have...

    (my guess is that by 2008 there were more than 1500 different produced coin designs in existence with an average of 2-3 editions each - and that's about a quarter of what we have today - it's hard to think of anything that nobody thought of before).

     

    To make a long story short:

    The geocoin community here doesn't seem to like coins that are made for a mass market as the main purpose. The mass market (people who buy coins for relatives as a Christmas gift and don't know what they buy...) doesn't usually happen here.

     

    This seems to be your problem: You don't want to make your own personal coin - if you did, you'd know what it would be about.

     

    So you want to make a coin for others.

    And the question is: Why?

     

    (of course everbody thinks about how to make the coin attractive for others, because you want people to like them. But that's step 2 - the question of how to design it)

  8. I put the coin in front of me to be able to make it as bad as it is:

     

    coinpictionary.jpg

     

    It's the side with the tracking code (not shown, of course), the other side you would probably consider the front, but it shows a blossom with 8 leaves, and I thought that would not be distinctive enough.

  9. Link: http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=1347376

     

    1) Versions

    the owner of that coin says 3 trackable editions (see OP of this thread), and a non-trackable Black Nickel exist.

     

    2) Spelling

    I don't speak Dutch, but these are my observations:

    The trackables seem to say "Gele Bussie" - where the 'i' could have been meant as a 'j', as it procedes a spec lower then the other letters (or is this my imagination?). And it has a double-'s'.

    The sample pictures in this thread (copper and BN) only have one 's' and an obvious 'j'. I guess this is the correct spelling (http://www.woxikon.de/dut/busje.php) - that means, the coin and the Groundspeak name are both wrong.

     

    So the question is what names a coin: is it what the coin says - or what the correct spelling is?

    Problem: There are two spellings on different coins.

     

    Solution, because I would go (sadly) for the spelling on the coin:

    the non-trackable (sample) coins are named "Het Gele Busje".

    The trackable coins are named "Het Gele Bussie" (or "Het Gele Busje Spelling Error Coin"?)

     

    3)

    Maybe 2) is exactly what pingo wanted to say.

    But E&Cplus3 wasn't wrong at all saying "looks like..." - nobody said "looks the same..."

  10. Can someone tell me the minter/producer for the 2008 3 Wise Monkeys geocoin? Versions made? Quantity?

     

    Back story to the coin itself.

     

    Any help or direction to look would be appreciated. Tried the 'search' forums here and came up pretty empty. Google didn't produce much except for links to logs for tracked units.

     

    TY

     

    I just searched the internet for this coin, and google gave me this thread with your question, and this: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=111486&view=findpost&p=3500501

     

    Additionally, at the not always accurate thread http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php?showtopic=216048&view=findpost&p=3857450 I found this:

     

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 Two Tone 50

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 Antique Copper 25

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 Antique Gold 25

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 10

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 Antique Copper 75

    3 Wise Monkeys 2008 Antique Gold 75

     

    Listing a total of 9 different versions you can find here: http://www.geocaching.com/track/search.aspx?tx=561a93b3-be90-4699-a13c-ebc6da36e9e4&o=1&uid=ffc45a03-5718-45e5-8104-297081eb084b - but no pictures.

  11. Just as long as somebody can do it, that's fine.

     

    thanks

     

    Wouldn't hurt to ask the guys at Groundspeak whether they can do it for you. As a member without an office at headquarters: no.

  12.  

    lol I promise it was a real trackable geocoin! How can I "discover it" if it doesn't exist in the system?

     

    I think Pup Patrol was referencing the other trackable you left behind, not the one you can't identify.

     

    oh gotcha, yeah I didn't write down the tracking number on that one, so I can't discover it, but i did email the owner, and just let them know that it's still in there.

     

    You don't need to mail the owner. You can just write a note at the trackable's page. For a note you don't need the code.

     

    About the coin: does it say trackable or not?

    Sometimes there are sample coins in caches that say "trackable" on them, but the code is bogus, either XXXXXX or something like 003873 (that seems to be kind of a identification number at the mint used for samples). Some say SHARKZ for landsharkz and so on. But then it's not a real code.

    Another otion is that the code has a spelling mistake...

     

    If you upload a picture, maybe someone can identify the coin.

  13. I'm the owner of this geocoin.

    I guess people wanted to know (2.5 years ago) why you started this thread then.

     

    I got both metals and would still go for another.

     

    Both? If my research is correct, there were one trackable RE in Antique Bronze and two non-trackable limited editions in silver and gold, Source. The mentioned forum contests took place in this thread

     

    Pictures of both sides were posted in this forum here

  14. Do you have an picture ?

     

    could be one of these: http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=6175395

    the icon matches. (7743.gif)

     

    There is another entry in the (not)"All Geocoins" list at geocaching.com named "NC 150 Civil War GeoTrail Geocoin" (7744.gif), but I couldn't find any activated coins for this better match of the coin's name.

     

    And I found this recent event: http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC5EDK5_echoes-of-the-last-battle-nc-150-coin-event, hosted by Tatortott.

     

    But $20 for 100 coins looks like a good deal. :ph34r:

  15. I won't bid, because I can't afford to pay you an honest offer. And I don't dare to be the one with the highest ridiculous offer. A lot of nice coins you have in your list.

     

    Maybe people are interested in this additional information:

    - are those 5 copper coins of yours trackable or not? - and if so, what icon they have? Assuming you got 250 tracking codes as most people did, that's 150+50+50. What about those 5 then?

    - which of the 7 existing metals are the two trainset coins? All of those were numbered I think and sold mostly (at least the LE) as complete sets. If they have the same #, what happened to the other two...?)

     

    Hi Fellow Cachers,

     

    I have a bunch of old geocoins, that would please all geocoin collector around the world. I'll take the best offer for the whole lot :

     

    UNACTIVATED COINS :

     

    • Geoswag Coin & Pin Club 1 year anniversary geocoin

    • Geoswag Coin & Pin Club Merry Christmas Dec.2006 geocoin

    • Geoswag Coin & Pin Club Doing the FTF dance winter style ! Jan.2007 geocoin

    • Geoswag Coin & Pin Club Lucky Caches March 2007 geocoin

    • Geoswag Coin & Pin Club Geocaching is outta this world ! June 2007 geocoin

    • Landsharkz Signature 2006 geocoin

    • World Travel 2006 day geocoin

    • Ranger 216 train geocoin (Part 1 of 4)

    • Ranger 216 train geocoin (Part 4 of 4)

    • The Mighty Antar geocoin

    • Geocat 2006 bronze geocoin

    • Toronto 2006 gold geocoin

    • Two Happy Hikers bronze geocoin

    • 100 caches find geo-achievement coin

    • 1000 caches find geo-achievement coin

    • 2006 Quebec Beercoin gold

    • 2006 Quebec Beercoin silver

    • 2 x Rendez-Vous Quebec 2008 Mega-Event gold

    • Rendez-Vous Quebec 2008 Mega-Event silver

    • Geocaching Quebec 2006 gold geocoin

    • Geocaching Quebec 2006 antique silver geocoin

    • OusKonNé & Cétyla gold geocoin

    • OusKonNé & Cétyla silver geocoin

    • Laval K-9 copper geocoin

    • Around the world in 80 caches blue geocoin

    • Around the world in 80 caches purple geocoin

     

    And my personal geocoin made in 2006, the Marmacette Signature Geocoin :

     

    2 gold geocoins (only 50 made)

    1 nickel geocoin (only 50 made)

    1 black nickel geocoin (150 made)

    and.... the 5 copper coins that were never put on the market... only 5 were produced.

     

    ACTIVATED COINS (ADOPTABLE)

     

    • Compass Rose 2006 silver geocoin

    • 2005 Volunteer geocoin

    • 2006 CITO geocoin

    • 500 finds geo-achievement geocoin

    • All-Season Caching geocoin set (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter)

    • Bad Mojo 2006 geocoin

    • Feng Shui Compass geocoin

    • GasCans 2006 geocoin

    • Nero gold geocoin

    • Original Stash geocoin

    • Pumpkin geocoin

    • Marmacette signature black nickel geocoin

    • Twin Peaks personal geocoin

    • 2006 Not Another Micro geocoin

    • Super Cacher geocoin

     

    That's about it ! I know it has a lot of value, so don't make me ridiculous offers...

    Happy geocaching for everybody !

     

    Marmacette

  16. 50% of those coins with pictures show the same one...

     

    my guess is still three versions as noted in my previous post:

     

    1) silver soft enamel

    in #9 you can clearly see the black soft enamel in the ring of the revers (sign side).

     

    2) gold hard enamel as stated

     

    3) silver hard enamel

    in #323 and in #165 I can't see soft enamel in the ring. Looks like (imitation) hard enamel.

     

    Same difference in enamel at chrisgun's two pictures of the fronts at cointracking.com... I just checked again. Please check the enamel in the inner of the horse.

    And chrisgun uses the term "AE" - so I think this third version does exist (because the difference in the pictures). There are only very few of them, or they are not trackable. But why those pitcures #323 an #165 then?

  17. Ok, some information I could find:

     

    Most detailed descriptive information seems to be here: http://coord.info/TB247XY.

     

    "The Rt 66 series was created by 9key." -> so you may email 9key to get answers.

    "There are 55 error gold coins where the background of the reverse is in an orangish color." -> I can't confirm the number 55.

     

    http://coord.info/TB247T9 :

    says "This is a set of two coins, the first (orange background) was a LE in that it was an incorrect color. The second coin (gold background) is the version that was released for traveling. These coins have the same tracking number....2 for the price of 1! " -> same tracking code as you suggested.

    And then I found this picture here: http://coord.info/TB247RT -> is that the mint error or a too bright picture of the gold?

     

    About a possible AE:

    Here you can find three activated coins with pictures:

    (1) http://coord.info/TB247MH (antique silver)

    (2) http://coord.info/TB247WR (gold)

    (3) http://coord.info/TB247YW (antique silver)

     

    -> HG as a prefix means probably that hogwildstuff minted them. Sadly, they are out of business today and they left hardly any online information behind.

     

    but my main point about those pictures is this:

    The TB-numbers of those three coins are ascending, usually (after 2006) same editions have consecutive TB-codes.

    If you can detect a difference between the silver coin (1) and the other silver (3), let me know. The gold coins like (2) have numbers between the other two - maybe that means those silver ones are different versions. But any comparison is useless if these pictures don't show the actual coins but are reposted from somewhere else. Maybe the second coin is gold and just has the wrong picture of a silver one.

     

    At last:

     

    chrisgun at cointracking.com posted these pictures:

    http://cointracking.com/photos/chrisgun_trade_txs_rt66_ae_Front100.jpg (named "AE" -> looks like hard enamel)

    http://cointracking.com/photos/chrisgun_trade_texas_rt66_slv1_Front100.jpg (appears to be soft enamel)

     

    The gold ones look like hard enamel.

     

    Please let us know if you can find any more answers.

  18. I seek information on the Cachosphere geocoin

     

    as in, what versions/metals/variants/finishes/etc have been produced

     

    I am aware of a "version one" with purple enamel and a silvery metal finish

    and a "version two" with a blue enamel and a golden metal finish

    (there also appears to be a limited edition that came out at about the same time as the v1

    indications are that it has a day-glow green enamel and a black finish on the metal)

     

    I believe that these were produced and sold by geocoinstore.com

    the v1 and v2 can be seen in the geocoin museum on that website

     

    I have seen indications that there may be one with a copper metal finish

    but I have not seen any convincing evidence that such a geocoin exists

     

    are there three editions of this geocoin ?

    or four ?

    or maybe more ?

    any other insights (or even trivia) would be of interest to me

     

    Thanks !

     

    I wonder about the results to this question. Did you contact the minter as suggested?

     

    But I'm a little bit confused and curious about your explanations:

     

    It appears, that on 2014-03-01 (three days before this thread opened) you discovered a coin named Cachosphere Geocoin (black) - but you didn't mention it here as a version, neither in your "aware" list nor in your "indication" list. I don't understand this.

     

    Since you saw this "black" version: Does "black" refer to black nickel or to black enamel on gold? cointracking.com lists a LE Black Nickel, the picture shows yellow enamel.

     

    It appears that you also discovered a V2 coin named "Cachosphere Geocoin (bronze)" (owned by the same person as the black one). But the V2 coin is advertized by geocoinstore as being Satin Gold. If it is bronze instead of satin gold, you knew about yet another version already, but didn't mention it either.

     

    Next to that I got the impression from pictures (google search) that there are two shades of gold on the blue enamel V2 coins. Maybe a remint with slightly different metal processing? And I saw somewhere else an image of black enamel on gold, but it might have been just a darkish picture of a V2 coin.

     

    I didn't find any hints referring to other editions. What were your indications? But maybe you already have answers to share. Thanks.

  19. I was just starting thinking....

     

    It could cause many problems when such a registered coin gets traded.

     

    there already is an adoption option - could be inherited.

     

    A few external sites has that utlity.

     

    I'd prefer a gc.com-feature, if I don't have to delete tons of identical mails that way. Plus: external tools may collect your entered codes and don't prevent you from logging wrong ones (of course, can only happen if a coin owner enters a wrong code into that external site)

     

    Could this have something to do with the new project-gc functionality of discovering trackables? If it's just increasing numbers of tracking codes you can generate a massive list within seconds in excel and copy/paste it into their form.

    I don't see the good in this feature - because it's so easy to produce big amounts of virtual logs (including wrong ones because of typos/guesses). Should be removed by project-gc as soon as there's an easier way to log an owner's collection to prevent misuse that is obviously happening a lot.

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