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Does anybody know who designed the green hand shaped geocoin made for the earth caching event? I just received on in a trade and would like to know more about it. :)

 

Hi,

These geocoins were first introduced in November 2010 by geoaware see this forum: http://earthtrek.lefora.com/2010/11/17/talk-about-earthtrek-and-win-a-new-earthtrek-geoco/

 

They were also sold on the website geoearthtrek.com (which no longer exists).

I bought a few of them back then and also the green back pack with the hand print on it, which I use for geocaching.

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Does anybody know who designed the green hand shaped geocoin made for the earth caching event? I just received on in a trade and would like to know more about it. :)

 

Chris Edley designed them for the Geological Society of America. There's also a matching pin and they both have the 3D handprint under the translucent enamel. If you'd like to find out more about this coin design please send a note to chris at landsharkz.ca or grab a coffee and call the phone number you have on file. He's actually here in the office today!

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Thanks JackHoe! The coolness factor for me is on the side with the text. The half-recessed patterning is textured without any overflow of the same texturing on the layer below. I can't think of a single coin I've ever seen that has a raised layer with texture above another texture or even smooth layer below it without some kind of barrier or break up between. It's kind of reversed from everything I've seen and really blew me away! :D

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