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Partners in Caching Version 2


dhenninger

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I am pleased to announce that the Partners in Caching V2 coins are here.

 

I have attached a picture of the coins to this email.

 

The new features of the Version 2 coins:

 

Black nickel finish

Hard Enamel

Color filled reverse side

100 sets were minted

 

They will be $14 for the set of 2 coins (including shipping and

handling) (International $2 extra)

 

I have these coins in hand and ready to ship.

 

Ordering Link

 

piccoins.jpg

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Per the FSM discussions on quantity minted, LEs, and such:

 

Partners in Caching V1

250 Coins minted in each of two shapes (+ 6 non-trackable samples of each shape)

All Antique silver (except for the 6 samples of each, which were done in different metals)

No LE or AE

Minted by: Oak Coins

GC.com Trackable

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Soft Enamel

Size: 1.5" nose to tail

Price: $12 + $1 shipping (Sold Out)

Original sale location: own website

Delivery Date: May 2006

 

Partners in Caching V2

100 Coins minted in each of two shapes (+ 6 trackable samples of each shape(oakcoins samples))

All black nickel (including samples)

No LE or AE

Minted by: Oak Coins

GC.com Trackable

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Hard Enamel

Size: 1.5" nose to tail

Weight: 16g (zephyr) & 11g (carwyn)

Price: $14 for the set of two coins (Shipping and Handling included)

Sale location: http://www.meadowedge.com/pic

Delivery Date: July 20, 2007

Still Available

 

Notes on the series:

This series will not be reminted

10 sets or each series have/will be released (activated) into caches by me

 

Other Data:

Terminal velocity: about 60 mph

 

Approximate air speed velocity (of said coin) when thrown left-handed from a European-made jet-propelled unicycle: undeterminable (no unicycle was available for testing)

 

how many skips will i expect to get if I decide to skim it across a river verses a pond:

River: 4

Pond: 6

Version 1 skip numbers are lower, due to the use of soft enamel

 

Weighs less than a duck, unless it is a really small duck.

 

Hope that clears things up.

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