comfortablynumb63 Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 When our family first started geocaching, some hand-made tokens were being circulated around as travel bugs. Now that my wood-carving skills have improved dramatically, I have started to make geocoins with designs carved on pine, cedar, & basswood. After reading the information on geocoins, it indicated that geocoins can be designed and purchased through certain vendors. What if I want to start circulating mine? Can I assign tracking numbers to the coins I have made and put them out in some local caches? I'm not looking to sell the coins, but wanted to do something unique, similar to a "wooden" nickel, only the coins I've made have Boy Scout or Indian design on them (our 3 boys are involved in Scouting)... Just curious whether this would be OK? Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Yes, it can be done. You need to buy 250 numbers from Groundspeak...or join forces with someone to get the numbers in a smaller quantity. Quote Link to comment
+MommyFinder Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 Or, can't you just buy individual TB tags, and use the numbers off of them? Quote Link to comment
comfortablynumb63 Posted August 17, 2007 Author Share Posted August 17, 2007 I read all the rules and requirements, and I guess the best thing to do would be to create the coins, and put them in caches, but not use Groundspeak to track them. (frankly, I'm looking to made a total of 10, not 250!!!), but follow their path through the logs... I remember when geocaching wasn't so commercialized!!! Quote Link to comment
+tsunrisebey Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 (edited) You should think about putting your own 'made up' tracking numbers on them and sweet talk Marky into putting them on his site (www.sigitem.com), he does it for free but I bet he'd like to have a sig item for his collection ~tsun Edited August 17, 2007 by tsunrisebey Quote Link to comment
+Eric K Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 If you want to track them here I would suggest you just drill holes in them and attach them to the standard Travel Bugs. Quote Link to comment
+Sudonim Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 Can you put a TB number on the coin and just not issue the TB tag, in effect transferring the tag number to the coin? Quote Link to comment
+Trucker Lee Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 Can you put a TB number on the coin and just not issue the TB tag, in effect transferring the tag number to the coin? Don't see why not, assuming you have properly purchased the tag and number. But, I believe that I would rather just attach the tag in some way to ensure that finders know what they are seeing and log accordingly. Otherwise, too much chance the object just disappears. Quote Link to comment
+rasj & Stacey Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 Another option is travelertags.com. They will give you some free tracking numbers. Of course, they are only trackable through travelertags.com would not be trackable on geocaching.com. I used them for a wooden nickel I had once. It works pretty well, imo, and is another option for those wanting to track their sig items, or anythign else for that matter. Quote Link to comment
+Droo Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 I read all the rules and requirements, and I guess the best thing to do would be to create the coins, and put them in caches, but not use Groundspeak to track them. (frankly, I'm looking to made a total of 10, not 250!!!), but follow their path through the logs... I remember when geocaching wasn't so commercialized!!! Supporting Groundspeak for all the work they do to make geocaching available to as many people who play now IS a commercial undertaking. Many of us pay to play through memberships or buying items whose royalties or fees help support Groundspeak. You can still play for free and track your sigitems off the Groundspeak servers as was done long before Moun10Bike started THIS particular craze. Quote Link to comment
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