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Can you identify this coin?


Sileny Jizda

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The code on it is the owner's ID, however they chose to represent their caching name. Generally they have a number too. There was a limit to the number of characters to each name which might make it hard to figure out who it belongs too. All the birds were the same but each person who participated chose a different color to make theirs unique from the others in the group. I can't tell you how many each person made, but when we did the ducks the year before we did either 50 or 100 of them each.

 

Its swag to keep, with the expectation of an even or better trade.

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There doesn't seem to be a running thread if you need help identifying a geocoin, so I thought I'd piggyback on this one to ask for some help. I finally (yes, I'm ashamed it took so long) got around to sorting and cataloguing all the geocoins we traded for at GCF09 in Salt Lake City (back on October 10). Our oldest GeoKid did a lot of our trading and neither one of us can remember the names of two of the geocoins that we swapped for. Any help would be appreciated so that we can properly add them to our keepers list on the GeoCoin Collection Trading Gallery website:

 

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Thanks in advance!

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There doesn't seem to be a running thread if you need help identifying a geocoin, so I thought I'd piggyback on this one to ask for some help. I finally (yes, I'm ashamed it took so long) got around to sorting and cataloguing all the geocoins we traded for at GCF09 in Salt Lake City (back on October 10). Our oldest GeoKid did a lot of our trading and neither one of us can remember the names of two of the geocoins that we swapped for. Any help would be appreciated so that we can properly add them to our keepers list on the GeoCoin Collection Trading Gallery website:

 

d6f4955f-7669-4576-910b-3818179b32bc.jpg

 

Thanks in advance!

Oooooooo...... I like the Dionysus coin - Greek god of wine and merriment (Bacchus to the Romans). Don't know what it's called though.

The other is the simply Town and Country Fair.

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There doesn't seem to be a running thread if you need help identifying a geocoin, so I thought I'd piggyback on this one to ask for some help. I finally (yes, I'm ashamed it took so long) got around to sorting and cataloguing all the geocoins we traded for at GCF09 in Salt Lake City (back on October 10). Our oldest GeoKid did a lot of our trading and neither one of us can remember the names of two of the geocoins that we swapped for. Any help would be appreciated so that we can properly add them to our keepers list on the GeoCoin Collection Trading Gallery website:

 

d6f4955f-7669-4576-910b-3818179b32bc.jpg

 

Thanks in advance!

 

The one on the left is the 2009 Lincoln County Town and Country Fair geocoin. There were 200 of them made and people could claim them at the Newport, Oregon Town and Country Fair this past July with the appropriate paperwork. It was made by Hogwild Stuff.

 

The one on the right I'm guessing is the personal coin of Three Bottles. Can't find much info on them other than they exist and they have one of these activated. :) Also made by Hogwild Stuff.

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