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  1. I love your new coin and I would be interested in a trade! I especially love your yellow one.

     

    I, too, love the ginkgo tree! I even have several little ginkgo trees started from the original ginkgo tree in front of Frank Lloyd Wright's studio in Oak Park, IL.

  2. We just stayed at this hotel a few months ago. What a coincidence.

     

    TMA

     

    How was your room and the hotel in general? Is it updated? Was your room as nice as the one in the picture? How was the food? I'm just leery because the last time I stayed in a "remodeled" Holiday Inn, it was a disaster!

  3. I forwarded this thread to Jim. I know that he has been busy, so I do not know if he saw this thread yet or not.

     

    Thank you, LeNore! I will wait patiently, as I very well know how busy life can get, especially around this time of year. I am interested in the small beans, as are most others. I think if Jim is willing, we can wait on his schedule. My fingers are crossed. . . :)

  4. I like your coin! Perhaps you could include a picture of the original nickel that was your inspiration for the coin. You are lucky to have such a talented and generous friend to carve a coin for you. I don't think many of us could say we have that kind of coin in our collection. That's awesome. :)

     

    I just have a comment: It might have been cool to have a Geocaching "G" inside the buckle on the hat or where the hand is placed on the back of the coin.

     

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    Original Coin that was made for me. Back is untouched Buffalo.

     

    Yes I guess I should have possibly posted earlier in the process, looking at the die artwork one of the geocaching emblems would look nice inside the buckle. But hey we live and we learn, this is my firts attempt and I already have thoughts brewing for my next one. I will definately post earlier in here to get the thoughts from the regulars and those that have done this a bit.

     

    The back with the flag of Ireland wouldn't be a go for the emblem. All those elements are integral to the the design and each has a meaning.

     

    WOW!!! That coin is amazing!!! Your friend is indeed talented. Thanks for sharing the picture.

     

    I cannot wait for your coin to come out. I would love to trade my personal coin for yours and if not, I would consider buying one. I especially love personal coins. Congratulations on your new personal coin. You did a great job!

  5. Although I am not as active in the forums as I once was, every now and then I get back to look through the forums to see what's going on. I kept wondering if I missed out on another GeoJelly group order, but it looks like nothing has been posted about getting more GeoJellies. So. . .Jim (Pghlooking) are you up for another round? I would definitely be in for some more of those little GeoJellies and I am sure others would be also.

     

    Please, Please, Please, With a GeoJelly on top! :)

     

    If anyone is interested in ordering the little GeoJellies again, please post here. Perhaps we can persuade Jim to come out of GeoJelly Retirement and run the show again.

  6. I like your coin! Perhaps you could include a picture of the original nickel that was your inspiration for the coin. You are lucky to have such a talented and generous friend to carve a coin for you. I don't think many of us could say we have that kind of coin in our collection. That's awesome. :)

     

    I just have a comment: It might have been cool to have a Geocaching "G" inside the buckle on the hat or where the hand is placed on the back of the coin.

  7. My Halloween Mission arrived yesterday. I was thrilled to see it was from someone I have actually met. It was decorated so pretty I didn't want to open it. I held out until today and what was inside was more that I could have ever imagined.

     

    Degai you sent way too much!!!

     

    The letter is wonderful, the cards beautiful. The Spells and Potions for Dummies is precious! You are so talented! The Halloween boxes and bags are too cute. With all the candy you sent, I won't have to buy any for trick or treaters.

     

    The coins!! Oh my... :D there are so many!! I love them all. THANK YOU!!!

     

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    Thank you Degai!!!

     

     

    You are very welcome Shadow's Friend. I'm glad your Halloween Mission arrived safely. Knowing you and Randy and the quality of work the two of you do, I felt bound to "step up to the plate" with something special for you. It was wonderful meeting both of you and I hope to see you again and some Geocaching Event. :D

  8. 1. Participating: Yep! signed up 9-11-09 and email sent

     

    2. Received Name: Got it on 9-28-09 (my son's birthday)- I'm so excited to get this name! :laughing:

     

    3. Mission Complete: Yes! :laughing: I finally got it out yesterday, Tuesday, 10-13-09 (I thought the 13th was an appropriate date for a Halloween Mission) I didn't make it to the Post Office on time on Friday and the PO was closed on Monday.

     

    4. Mission Arrived! YES!!! I got it yesterday, 10-05-09. THANK YOU TANK HOUNDS!!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLY GENEROUS!!!

     

     

    Mission accomplished! I just hope the recipient likes it! :ph34r:

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    Okay, first, all of the wonderful goodies-yes, this was taken earlier today, so there is very little of it left. You cannot imagine how much resistance it took for me not to dig into this candy as soon as I opened the box. :)

    And for the Pièce de résistance-all of these wonderful Geocoins and Pathtags!

     

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    Thank you so much Tank Hounds! It was so wonderful opening your package to find these wonderful Geocoins, Pathtags, and Candy. You cannot image how excited I was when I finally opened it. I loved all of the little boxes (pictured above) that had the Geocoins and Pathtags. How clever of you.

     

    Your kindness, generosity, time, and efforts are immensely appreciated. Thank you and Happy Halloween!!

  10. It would be helpful to know how some of these coins are released. I drill, engrave my name, attach a laminated, grommeted instruction tag with a steel cable. This helps, but is not 100% effective.

     

    I think you have to expect the 20% rule. This means that 20% of your outstanding coins will go missing each year. If you do better, great....

     

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    Where do you get those little steel cables and the things to attach to the cable? I have seen them attached to coins and TBs and I would like to get some. Anyone know where to get them?

     

    I have attached laminated cards and drilled the coins, too, but alas, they still go missing. Who knew? :D:DB);)

  11. WOW WOW WOW WOW

     

    I just got notification that one of my coins that has been pretty much missing for three THREE years has surfaced and been placed in a cache.

     

    Isn't this way cool ???

     

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    Wow, Toojin, you're so LUCKY!!! Congrats!! :D

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    Now I just trade them as swag and let someone else deal with the disappointment.

     

    I do the same thing. For the most part, I leave coins in caches as swag and I put a note in with it to let the Geocacher know this. I rarely feel that they are traded for their worth and I don't know why that is. I know someone traded a pencil for one of my personal coins. I felt it was worth more than a pencil, for pete's sake. :D

     

    In the beginning, I was naive enough to think that all geocachers were honest! I am not kidding about this either! It never entered my mind that someone would steal a Geocoin! (Boy, was I naive! B) ) However, after sending out 3, and having all 3 of them stolen within a very short time (one never made it out of the original cache that it was placed in), I decided it was too disappointing. Then, I met someone from Germany and had a coin placed with her in Germany. It traveled for a long time, but it, too, has disappeared. I have several in various countries now that are still traveling. It is a lot of fun watching my Geocoins travel abroad-especially when there have been pictures posted on the site. I have found that my coins seem to travel longer when they are NOT in the US-sad, but true.

  13. 1. Participating: Yep! signed up 9-11-09 and email sent

     

    2. Received Name: Got it on 9-28-09 (my son's birthday)- I'm so excited to get this name! B)

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    3. Mission Complete: I'm still working on it, but I will have it out by Friday.

     

    4. Mission Arrived! YES!!! I got it yesterday, 10-05-09. THANK YOU TANK HOUNDS!!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLY GENEROUS!!!

     

    I have been out of town and just got home yesterday. There was an amazing package awaiting me from The Tank Hounds. I'll get pictures tomorrow and post them, so you can see what I mean. But for now, I will luxuriate in my newly sent Geocoins and yummy candy. . .no wait, I can't eat that, I have to take a picture tomorrow. . .drats! :D

  14. 1. Participating: Yep! signed up 9-11-09 and email sent

     

    2. Received Name: Got it on 9-28-09 (my son's birthday)- I'm so excited to get this name! :):PB)

     

    3. Mission Complete:

     

    4. Mission Arrived!

     

    I'm totally looking forward to this mission! It should be spooktacular!

  15. My first purchases were from ebay. I saw was on ebay one night, just seaching for geocaching items and I saw Geocoins-it was love at first sight! :blink: Some of the coins I bought were:

     

    Blue Pi

    Red Pi

    North and South Pole

    Dressel Dragons

    Master of the Cache

    Mouth of the South

     

    Yeah, I went crazy. :blink: That's just a few off the top of my head. Then, I asked one of the people that I had bought about 5 coins from, where do these coins come from? He said he got most of them from the people on the Geocaching Forums. Of course, being the computer idiot that I am, I had no idea what the forums were, but I found out quickly and I have since bought many, many, more! Perhaps, too many. (Is that possible?)

     

    I need to find the time to sort though all of my coins because I have a lot of duplicates that would make some good trading material, especially since they include some of the older coins from 2005 and 2006 (that's when I got into Geocaching).

  16. it is none of their business what I do with MY die.

     

    As far as this goes..."Your" die was made with the expectation that you would use it to buy coins from them...that's how they stay in business. If you asked them to make you a die so that you can take it elsewhere to get coins made, maybe they would charge you 5 times as much to have it made?

     

    I paid for a die. I bought coins from this coin manufacturer. I have no intentions of using the die for anything other than a display at my house. I think it is ridiculous to think that anyone would want one company to make a coin die for them and use that die to buy coins elsewhere. It is solely for display after the fact as far as I am concerned. And I still consider it my die, my coin.

  17. I made a personal coin and like everyone else who has had a coin made, I had to pay for the die. (Actually, for some reason [maybe because I bought it], I thought the die would come back to me with my coins; I did pay for the die to be made.) Why shouldn't I be able to have something I paid for? It is my property. I love mechanical things and I thought it would make a nice display to have my coin and the die together.

     

    I had the coin made at Hogwild and I asked Sharon to find out what it would cost to ship the die to me. She quoted me $130! She said that was pretty much cost. I must admit, I was in shock when I saw that price. That was more than it cost to send the coins! Is the coin company ripping me off? Is this reasonable? (I certainly don't think so!) :blink::P

     

    So here's what I would like to know:

    Have any of you gotten your die(s) after you had a coin made?

    Do you remember what you paid for shipping?

    How big are the coin dies?

    If you didn't get the die(s) was it because the shipping was too much?

    Are getting personal coin dies different from getting coin dies that are manufactured for sale to the general public?

    Am I the only person that ever wanted to have a coin die?

     

    I am just curious about this issue. Don't quote me on this, but I think Sharon told me something about the coin manufacturers don't want you to take the die and get another coin made elsewhere. I wouldn't do that because I'm not going to get more of these coins made but on the other hand, it is none of their business what I do with MY die.

     

    Can anyone out there enlighten me on this subject? Am I missing something here?

     

    1. Have any of you gotten your die(s) after you had a coin made? -- NO, never wanted any.

    2. Do you remember what you paid for shipping? -- YES

    3. How big are the coin dies? -- Relatively small, but super heavy.

    4. If you didn't get the die(s) was it because the shipping was too much? --NO, see #1

    5. Are getting personal coin dies different from getting coin dies that are manufactured for sale to the general public? -- NO

    6. Am I the only person that ever wanted to have a coin die? -- NO

     

    Notice I threw in a yes. Not because I got any of my personal coin dies (3 personals, btw :P ). It's because we had one of our GeoCoinClub dies shipped over here to an artist. I recall discussing that we wouldn't be doing that again anytime soon, because of the cost. If I can find the cost, I'll post it.

     

    P.S. The artist is a regular here, maybe they'll remember :blink:

     

    TMA

     

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    Here's a quick pic for size. This is only one of the four parts for the mold, but altogether it is VERY heavy. It is also shipped "Freight" for overseas/customs/etc. and who knows what gets tacked on extra for coming into the U.S. I do know that it's almost twice as much to come this way as to go back and it was over $50 to send back a die that was sent to me incorrectly.

     

    So to answer your questions...

     

    Have any of you gotten your die(s) after you had a coin made? Yes, twice.

    Do you remember what you paid for shipping? No, but it was around a hundred or so.

    How big are the coin dies? About 5" across by 3" deep (each side) plus the mounting block, edge ring and striking pin. Big enough that I would warn anyone against thinking they might mount it on the wall or something with out extra, extra enforced bracing.

    If you didn't get the die(s) was it because the shipping was too much? No, just didn't have a use for some of them (yet).

    Are getting personal coin dies different from getting coin dies that are manufactured for sale to the general public? No.

    Am I the only person that ever wanted to have a coin die? Not even close. This has been talked about quite a bit in the past and a quick search should bring up several threads with good information :D

     

    Thanks for the pictures and the information! Very informative!! And just for the record, WOW! The die pictures from Dressel Dragons and Fox-and-the-Hound are awesome looking!!!! I still think it would make an awesome display!

  18. I haven't done a mission in a while-just life getting in the way of geocaching and Geocoin collecting. I always enjoy Halloween, so count me in! :)

     

     

    1. Participating: Yep! signed up 9-11-09 and email sent

     

    2. Received Name:

     

    3. Mission Complete:

     

    4. Mission Arrived!

  19. I made a personal coin and like everyone else who has had a coin made, I had to pay for the die. (Actually, for some reason [maybe because I bought it], I thought the die would come back to me with my coins; I did pay for the die to be made.) Why shouldn't I be able to have something I paid for? It is my property. I love mechanical things and I thought it would make a nice display to have my coin and the die together.

     

    I had the coin made at Hogwild and I asked Sharon to find out what it would cost to ship the die to me. She quoted me $130! She said that was pretty much cost. I must admit, I was in shock when I saw that price. That was more than it cost to send the coins! Is the coin company ripping me off? Is this reasonable? (I certainly don't think so!) :):D

     

    So here's what I would like to know:

    Have any of you gotten your die(s) after you had a coin made?

    Do you remember what you paid for shipping?

    How big are the coin dies?

    If you didn't get the die(s) was it because the shipping was too much?

    Are getting personal coin dies different from getting coin dies that are manufactured for sale to the general public?

    Am I the only person that ever wanted to have a coin die?

     

    I am just curious about this issue. Don't quote me on this, but I think Sharon told me something about the coin manufacturers don't want you to take the die and get another coin made elsewhere. I wouldn't do that because I'm not going to get more of these coins made but on the other hand, it is none of their business what I do with MY die.

     

    Can anyone out there enlighten me on this subject? Am I missing something here?

     

    Whilst we pay a die fee I've never assumed that we physically own the die itself. I would assume that the mint tretains it to ensure that you don't use it to get someone else to strike coins from it and that they most likely recyccle them at the end of their life.

     

    If you don't "own" the die when you pay for it, then what are you paying for? Not that I would get more coins struck from another company, but even if I did, I don't really understand what business it is of that company, should I choose to do that. I paid them for their services and it shouldn't matter to them what I choose to do with the die.

  20. How big are the dies? I don't know how big they are but consider the job. You take a blob of metal and smash it into shape using the dies. They work like anvils. Thus have to be large enough to take the beating and have enough mass so they do the smashing well enough to form the coin.

     

    I did not know the metal was smashed into shape; working like anvils. I thought they were like molds and that melted metal was pored into the die, then excess metal was "squeezed" out of the die. That's what I love about the forums, I'm always learning new stuff! Thanks, Renegade Knight! :anibad:

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