+JLAM-D Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 And here is the picture of the sample coin. Our final numbers will be 250 coins with only one finish, Polished Nickle. We will not be sending invoices until we firm up the delivery date from the mint. There are still coins available. Please contact us through our GC.com profile if you are interested in purchasing our coin. As stated this is a reservation only, at this time no payment is required....yet. Details of the coin are: The coin will be trackable and have a unique icon. Our coin was designed by Landsharkz. Material : Stamp copper imitation hard enamel – the yellow is transparent with #1 texture below. Size : 2” x 1” Thickness: 3.5mm Color : 2 + foggy one side, 3 + sandblasting second side Plating: Polished Nickel Laser engrave number + text without fill in color Q’ty : 250 pcs 2D+2D mold PVC pouch All prices are in Canadian Dollars Coin will cost $9 Shipping for 1-4 coins is $2. Please add .50 per additional coin. International shipping will be determined on a case by case basis. Quote Link to comment
+AV Dezign Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 (edited) And here is the picture of the sample coin. Our final numbers will be 250 coins with only one finish, Polished Nickle. We will not be sending invoices until we firm up the delivery date from the mint. There are still coins available. Please contact us through our GC.com profile if you are interested in purchasing our coin. As stated this is a reservation only, at this time no payment is required....yet. Details of the coin are: The coin will be trackable and have a unique icon. Our coin was designed by Landsharkz. Material : Stamp copper imitation hard enamel – the yellow is transparent with #1 texture below. Size : 2” x 1” Thickness: 3.5mm Color : 2 + foggy one side, 3 + sandblasting second side Plating: Polished Nickel Laser engrave number + text without fill in color Q’ty : 250 pcs 2D+2D mold PVC pouch All prices are in Canadian Dollars Coin will cost $9 Shipping for 1-4 coins is $2. Please add .50 per additional coin. International shipping will be determined on a case by case basis. I would have been interested in a pin with the front design, let us know if you ever decide to have some done. Edited October 13, 2006 by AV Dezign Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted October 13, 2006 Share Posted October 13, 2006 How much of the money from each coin goes to support troops? Quote Link to comment
+JLAM-D Posted October 14, 2006 Author Share Posted October 14, 2006 68 coins left. If you have requested coins but I have not sent you an email to confirm your order please contact me. I don't think we missed anyone, just want to make sure. Once we get a date for the coins we will send out invoices. Cheers Quote Link to comment
navyguy280 Posted October 17, 2006 Share Posted October 17, 2006 I would have been interested in a pin with the front design, let us know if you ever decide to have some done. there ARE pins out there with this design. Available at all Canex locations at all canadian military bases. If you are not near one, contact me and I'll see what I can do for you Quote Link to comment
+JLAM-D Posted October 18, 2006 Author Share Posted October 18, 2006 All of the coins have now been sold. Thanks to all that ordered. If I have not sent you an email confirming your request please contact us. We will be posting any changes to dates if they change. Thanks Quote Link to comment
+ZoomZoom Posted October 19, 2006 Share Posted October 19, 2006 How much of the money from each coin goes to support troops? So...what's the answer I also wonder. Quote Link to comment
danoshimano Posted October 19, 2006 Share Posted October 19, 2006 How much of the money from each coin goes to support troops? So...what's the answer I also wonder. In Canada, we generally don't support our military through fund raising such as door to door canvasing, bake sales, or geocoins. (Although in the past, by the state of our military, some people may have thought so.) I suspect that JLAM-D's call for support is one of emotional support. It is especially important in a peaceful country like Canada, where the tax payers need to understand the role of our military and be in support of expenditures, rather than against them. Without that support, it is difficult for the federal government to spend the money without fear of being voted out of office. Quote Link to comment
+Landsharkz Posted October 19, 2006 Share Posted October 19, 2006 In Canada, we generally don't support our military through fund raising such as door to door canvasing, bake sales, or geocoins. (Although in the past, by the state of our military, some people may have thought so.) I suspect that JLAM-D's call for support is one of emotional support. It is especially important in a peaceful country like Canada, where the tax payers need to understand the role of our military and be in support of expenditures, rather than against them. Without that support, it is difficult for the federal government to spend the money without fear of being voted out of office. Very eloquently put Dano... We often see Support Our Troops hats, pins and bumper stickers adorning people and vehicles around town. I think these are available to military members at the Canex to increase awareness and help the rest of us be mindful of the needs of the military - emotionally and at the political level. A geocoin is yet another way of spreading awareness through a specific group of people. Was there a postage stamp with this theme too some time ago? Quote Link to comment
navyguy280 Posted October 20, 2006 Share Posted October 20, 2006 I am all for the support of our troops.... I happen to be currently deployed onboard HMCS Iroquois, the support we get at home may not be monitary, (and frankly, we don't care) but we appreciate it more than anyone knows. We've sacrificed time with our families and friends to do our part for serving this great country we call home. We've put our duty before home and self, a thank you in the form of "support the troops" is more than enough comensation. It's hard to fathom that what we (the military) consider a job, may mean the world to someone else. Quote Link to comment
+ZoomZoom Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 Well it's all cool then since you all put it that way. Thanks for clearing that up. I still don't understand what business we or others have in another country or wherever and make war or fight a war that's not ours to begin with. ??? ...but then I don't understand a lot of things. Quote Link to comment
danoshimano Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 Well it's all cool then since you all put it that way. Thanks for clearing that up. I still don't understand what business we or others have in another country or wherever and make war or fight a war that's not ours to begin with. ??? ...but then I don't understand a lot of things. If you desire, it wouldn't be hard to study up on Afghanistan. This would be a good place to start. I am not making any personal judgement whether it is right or wrong, and I believe one can support our troops either way. But I feel the more you look into these things, the more you will see that everything and everyone are connected, and from those connections obligations arise. Quote Link to comment
+ZoomZoom Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I was just voiceing my impression of the whole situation, more or less and am not lookig for a debate of any kind,...but since we are on the subject...I still don't understand why the church is involved in it either. Clear to clear that up for me too? Quote Link to comment
+ZoomZoom Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I have a question. How does our troops find support...let me revase this...even know that 250 or however million times a coinor whatever was made to support them? Like I said...lot's I don't understand yet. Quote Link to comment
+ve6dave Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Is there a chance that another run of the coins will be made? I have just come across the posting now and would still like to purchase some. Quote Link to comment
+JLAM-D Posted October 24, 2006 Author Share Posted October 24, 2006 All, Did not realize that there were replies on this forum...forgot to check the box. Thank you for all of the email and comments with regards to our coin. This is a personal coin, as our family has a very strong connection to this design and DND. The Dad in JLAM-D is a serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces. That being said this coin was intended to raise awareness of the contribution and the sacrifices that the Canadian and other National forces in general face, that is all. To get a feel for what the Canadian Forces are currently involved in check out the following link. Cheers Quote Link to comment
+JLAM-D Posted November 1, 2006 Author Share Posted November 1, 2006 Got word tonight...and I expect the coins on Monday(06 Nov). Once we get them packaged up they will be shipped ASAP. If anything changes, I will let you know. Cheers Quote Link to comment
+swimmrguy Posted November 14, 2006 Share Posted November 14, 2006 Got word tonight...and I expect the coins on Monday(06 Nov). Once we get them packaged up they will be shipped ASAP. A nice surprise waiting for me at home today...got my two coins. They are great! Thanks JLAM-D! --Bob Quote Link to comment
+JLAM-D Posted November 17, 2006 Author Share Posted November 17, 2006 Your welcome, glad that you like them. We are also very pleased with the outcome, thanks Landsharkz for making the process that much easier. Cheers Quote Link to comment
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