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PaRacers

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  1. When I first saw this coin I was very anxious to purchase one at a fair price. I no longer feel that way.
  2. I'd like to reserve a black one please. (The link is still broken) Thanks
  3. We'd like to thank Rusty at Personal Geocoins for all his help and patience having this coin made. He was great to work with and we'd highly recommend his services to anyone interested in having their own coin minted. He was very up front with the costs and his work speaks for itself. Thanks again Rusty! ORDER HERE
  4. I am saving some for the ASP Geobash II! International orders are being dealt with as needed. All orders have been invoiced, (so far) all invoices that have been paid are in the mail, and all emails have been answered. Wheww!!
  5. We will be making some very selective trades, this is our first coin sale so please be patient, all emails will be answered. It never hurts to make an offer!
  6. Canoe Place, Pennsylvania is our new personal geocoin honoring the area where we live and where we do most of our geocaching. This coin is only being sold privately and the quantity is limited. Trackable on GC.com with custom icon. Size: 1.75" X 3.5mm Design: 3D Laser Engraved Metal: Antique Gold Price: $8.00 Shipping (USA): $2.00 first coin $.50 each additional coin Activate at: geocoinclub.com Coins are ready to ship, please order HERE
  7. Please include us if you are starting a preorder list. We'll take one or two depending on price.
  8. Oh Yeah!!!...thanks for the peek!
  9. I think it wa the Koala named Eucalyptus.
  10. Got our order in, Thanks again to the forum for the heads up!! Seems like this has been a long wait but it's been worth it - Thanks to UOTrackers!
  11. Got my SPC coin today, it's VERY pretty, and.....sssooocool!
  12. Recieved the Top 40 coin and nice suprise from 57chevy today. Thank You for my first coin contest win!
  13. Our traders are mostly doubles of ones on our keepers list.
  14. Take my advise archi77.....Turn around and run, run as fast as you can for as long as you can and never turn around and look back, not even a peek. As most geonumismatisits (geocoin collectors) will tell you it is a terribly addictive, somewhat costly, and unending habit. I fought it for as long as I could with all my strength, but lost the battle in the end. It was a losing battle right from the start though as I have been a coin and token collector since childhood. When we started geocaching, the beautiful coins some of the cachers had just amazed me but I wasn't impressed by the way some are logged when they are only discovered and not actually found in caches. Like I said though, it wasn't too long at all before we bought one from someone we know and then another at a local event. Next thing we know, we're scanning the forums, looking at all the new releases and checking the auction site daily to find the ones that aren't being sold on the forums anymore. Today we have quite a collection and have met many great people here on Groundspeak. Geocoins are a great icebreaker when you meet a new cacher on the trail or at events. Here in Pennsylvania you'll find that in the winter the caching slows down alot, that's when we get into the coins. It's just one of the many diverse aspects of geocaching that makes it the great hobby that it is. My advise to get started is watch for presales of coins you like here on the forums and keep checking the coin makers sites for the best deals. Pick up a few extras when you can for traders and be careful about being taken in by paying too much for "Rare" or "Sold Out" coins on the auction site. Have Fun.....you HAVE been warned!
  15. I checked the cache page and came up with this FYI: "Camp #5 will be the focus of Saturday’s evening activities, with an area set aside for the geocoin fans. The Geocoin Expo will be for exchanging “Ooo’s” and “Ahhh’s”, getting numbers for ‘discovering’ coins and, if the coin owners desire, a place to swap ‘traders’. If you are new to the craze, there will be knowledgeable cachers who will be more than happy to discuss these unique and beautiful travelers. For more info Click Here
  16. This link to a latitude/longitude converter may prove to be of some use to you, it certainly has helped me: http://www.csgnetwork.com/gpscoordconv.html Oh, and Welcome to Groundspeak!
  17. We will be happy to donate a very special (to us, hint, hint) coin to the Geobash as soon as it becomes avaliable. Looking forward to seeing everyone there. I understand that besides the other great bash events, they'll be having a bit of a "coinfest" as well.
  18. Do you mind if I ask where you get your mailers? I've saved a bunch of bubble mailers from when we have ordered coins for reuse and they've come through just fine. I may need to buy some more though and I'm looking for a good place to buy them. Thanks.
  19. Where are the Missouri Breaks? And how are they significant to Tsuns questions? I'm not sure what Missouri Breaks your talking about but I can tell about Montana's, located in central Montana. Declared a national Monument by Teddy Roosevelt. Lewis and Clark came through and a very important part to many native American Tribes. The topography is much like the Badlands and there are record Elk for hunting Yeah what she said!! Badlads!!! ya gotta try to type fast when you're on dialup...... Thanks for the fun Tsun, your petroglyph coins are very special indeed.
  20. "The Badlads" in Montanna where many of the old wests historical events took place
  21. born 1847 killed 1873 nickname Robin Hood married Zee Minns Killed by Bob Ford
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