+GO West Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 This may be a bit of a taboo subject, but if you are holding a trackable coin - USA, Canadian, or Moun10bike, or a yellow jeep - as a collector's item... why? Black's defines possession as: "power over an object to the exclusion of all other persons." Well, if you're holding one of these trackable items, you are certainly doing that. These items have reached a dead end in your hand. Why do it? Quote Link to comment
+k7-wave Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 Well the Moun10Bike coins are rather special. Although Moun10Bike retains ownership he generously allows you to keep one as described in the goal. I'm sure he would rather see them move but it just doesnt happen. Witness #178 which I released on 7/6/04. It was immediately snapped up and vaulted by someone who didn't have a Moun10Bike coin. This is quite acceptable as I understand it. As for the others, if they are being tracked they should be moved along. An exception is unactivated coins. For instance I have two Canadian coins that I bought from Mr Gigabyte at last year's Spokane Cache Machine. They have never been activated and they are mine. I have a couple State coins that are also in that category. When the new WA State coins come in I will be keeping one of those too. After awhile you build up a little collection. I cant understand the Yellow Jeeps though. Two of the four I have placed dissappeared immediately. With 5000 out there they are hardly collector's items. Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 I'm keeping my first one. But the rest will move. It's a Jeep thing...right TL? Regarding MTB coins, I have yet to get oen of the new ones....came sooo close on the Maze,but I've could have gone back to caches that I've already found,but I just feel funny about collecting a coin from a cache that I've already hit. Quote Link to comment
+The Navigatorz Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 a trackable coin - USA, Canadian, or Moun10bike, or a yellow jeep - as a collector's item... why? I also don't understand why they go out of circulation, especially the yellow jeeps. They're travel bugs, right. Travel bugs are suppose to move. In a few weeks there will be 1500 Washington State geocoins in circulation. I predict they too will become a rare find in caches as they become collectors items. Quote Link to comment
nolenator Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 I have a LucyandRickie geocoin that was a gift for my 40th birthday that I use to let them know the cool caches I visit. I also log my M10B coin in and out on appropriate finds. And yes, I do carry them with me when ever I cache. Peace, Nolenator Quote Link to comment
Orbiter Dicta Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) I'm not sure why some insist on removing coins and TB's (Especially Jeep TB's) from the geocache stream. Why don't they claim constructive possession of all coins and TB's, and leave actual possession to those of us who want to pass the items on for all to enjoy? As for Moun10bike retaining ownership of coins, the doctrine of abandonment gets in the way of such a claim . . . Edited September 17, 2004 by Orbiter Dicta Quote Link to comment
+GO West Posted September 17, 2004 Author Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) Good lord, OD! Where did that come from? But, what can you expect from a tadpole forum-poster. You know, I must have been absent the day they taught constructive possession in Property. I was absent alot of days in Property. (sp) edit Edited September 17, 2004 by GO West Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 This may be a bit of a taboo subject, but if you are holding a trackable coin - USA, Canadian, or Moun10bike, or a yellow jeep - as a collector's item... why? Black's defines possession as: "power over an object to the exclusion of all other persons." Well, if you're holding one of these trackable items, you are certainly doing that. These items have reached a dead end in your hand. Why do it? Coins are what I like. I don't collect them unless I find them in a cache. Geo coins are all the better. To date I haven't found one yet. However as they are the best cache item out there, that's why keep them at all. I'm sorry to see the trend towards trackable coins. It means they aren't swag. Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 These items have reached a dead end in your hand. Why do it? Does this mean I'm a bad person? (FYI, I have not taken any of these coins out of circulation - they are coins that I purchased or for which I traded.) Quote Link to comment
+GO West Posted September 17, 2004 Author Share Posted September 17, 2004 Does this mean I'm a bad person? Nope. You're the good guy. How many of your Moun10Bike collectables are in caches, awaiting a finder? How many are collecting dust on mantels? Man, if I went to the work you did to produce these coins and get them trackable, I'd be ticked at what people are doing to them. Quote Link to comment
+Bull Moose Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 I hate to use other's "bad" behavior to justify my own, but I'll do it anyway. If I thought the M10B geocoin that I have would be moved like a TB, I'd release it tomorrow. However, it would just end up on someone else's mantel, and I walked 9 miles in the rain to get my hands on it. Besides, I collect sig items, and that is the mother of all sig items. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 I hate to use other's "bad" behavior to justify my own, but I'll do it anyway. If I thought the M10B geocoin that I have would be moved like a TB, I'd release it tomorrow. However, it would just end up on someone else's mantel, and I walked 9 miles in the rain to get my hands on it. Besides, I collect sig items, and that is the mother of all sig items. I don't know if Moun10bike changed his personal rule on them but if they hadn't traveled much you didn't mind if you kept it. If it did, he prefered you moved it on. Never seen a Moun10bike coin though... Quote Link to comment
+The Navigatorz Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) I have a few regrets in life. 1) I sold my 1968 Camero in 1979. Boy I wish I still had it. 2) I sold a house just before the market took off. The price nearly doubled within 5 years. 3) I gave up the only Moun10bike geocoin I ever found by placing it in another cache. Now I can't seem to get to one again before its snatched up by someone else. Those are the 3 things in my life that I regret. Edited September 17, 2004 by The Navigatorz Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 How many of your Moun10Bike collectables are in caches, awaiting a finder? Based on my records, as of this moment, 4. Man, if I went to the work you did to produce these coins and get them trackable, I'd be ticked at what people are doing to them. Ticked? Nah. In fact, I'm honored that they have become as desireable as they are. Besides, even if I were to get ticked, I'd only have myself to blame - since day one I've said right on the coin pages that people can keep them if they'd like. The only exception to that has been those coins that have traveled 2000 miles or more. Those I ask that they keep on moving. Quote Link to comment
MarcusArelius Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 I've could have gone back to caches that I've already found,but I just feel funny about collecting a coin from a cache that I've already hit. I agree with both EGH and Go West. Personally, I don't do return trips for travel bugs or signature items. I even felt bad grabbing a Moun10Bike coin seconds after it had been placed. But to each his own. I appreciate the effort that people put into creating these items. In fact I LOVE them! And if you love something you must let it go. If you're lucky it will come back to you. No regrets, Mark Quote Link to comment
fiendorfoe Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 My theory is proving to be true. Even M10B has an evil side, just look at all the bickering caused by his coins. Quote Link to comment
+Belleterre Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 So, is an M10B wooden nickel a collectors item also? I picked one up in a cache a month ago, but don't really need anything else collecting dust on my mantel. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 I'm keeping my first one. But the rest will move. It's a Jeep thing...right TL? Yah sure you betcha! I was quite reluctant to let go of the unactivated jeep, but the Mt. Townsend adventure seemed quite worthy to activate it there. Quote Link to comment
+niskibum Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) I'd like to see the numbers on the two coins on the top left in your photo Jon. My guess is 001 and 201. Makes me wonder what those two would pull in on E-bay. After seeing coins get snatched up and kept right after I placed them, and seeing how quickly new coins were grabbed after Jon placed them, I decided that I was going to keep the two that I have. One is the 2cnd series that he placed in his 2000 find, and the other is a first run that my sister took on a sailing trip around the world with her, so they are both special. If I knew for sure that they would keep moving and not get kept by the first person that grabbed them, I would consider putting them back in circulation, but odds are they wouldn't last a day. It just makes them all the more valuable. By the way, Moun10Bike doesn't have an evil bone in his body. He is genuinely one of the nicest people I have ever met, but that's ok, I more than make up for it. Edited September 17, 2004 by niskibum Quote Link to comment
+runhills Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 So........identify some caches that would be suitable to place a M10B coin. Now mind you that these coins are valued and thus the finder needs more than luck in the toolshed. Quote Link to comment
+GO West Posted September 17, 2004 Author Share Posted September 17, 2004 ........identify some caches that would be suitable to place a M10B coin. This one comes to mind! Honestly, I would not presume to suggest locations for folks to place one of their valued - and hard earned - treasures. The source of my vexation is that I don't think it would matter: the owner, or a previous finder, would likely quickly go grab it. And there, again, it would sit at a dead end. Several of the posts in this thread have stated, in effect, "I keep the item because if I placed it, someone else would just grab it and keep it." Too true. I have two dozen WA Geo-coins on order, plus 5 new TB kits. I would like to make a few of the coins into bugs, but how far are they likely to travel? Quote Link to comment
+CrimsonWrath Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 How would one "trade-up" for a Moun10Bike coin? I don't think an arm and leg would fit in many caches. Seriously, a coin of that caliber is obviously coveted. What have people traded them for? Quote Link to comment
+MedicOne Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) Currently I have two Moun10bike Geocoins in my possession - one I plan to release on a backpacking trip in Montana next week. The other I will keep on my "mantle" until I'm lucky enough to find another one. I consider these to be just about the only item worth taking from a geocache at this point in my geocaching adventure. I found one Jeep TB - as it turns out mere moments before someone drove all the way to Idaho from Seattle to get it. Had I known that I would have left it for those folks. I placed it on a mountain top and it was gone within days. I released the last Moun10bike coin on a remote peak on the border of Idaho and Montana thinking it would be there for a long, long, time. It lasted a day or so and hasn't moved since. That one was kind of special as it was the very first one I found and it came complete with a special "georacer" container to hold it. I wish I had a collection of coins like Moun10bikes! Edited September 17, 2004 by MedicOne Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 I'd like to see the numbers on the two coins on the top left in your photo Jon. My guess is 001 and 201. You are correct! I'll be revamping again when 401 comes around, although I have to say that I'm pretty partial to my current design. Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 17, 2004 Share Posted September 17, 2004 (edited) What have people traded them for? I've traded them for other gecoins! Regarding caches into which I'd put geocoins, I usually pick grand hikes or milestones. Occasionally another cache will come along that strikes me as especially enjoyable and I'll toss a coin in there. I really like history, so caches that take me to cool significant locations have a soft spot in my heart. The last cache prior to Seth!'s Mission:Impossible cache into which I dropped a coin was gjemsel2002's Indian Canyon Park Cache, which led me to some significant Spokane area history that I had never seen despite growing up in Spokane! I keep a list of my favorite caches here. At the risk of taking this thread off-topic, what sorts of caches would others pick for placing geocoins? Edited September 17, 2004 by Moun10Bike Quote Link to comment
nolenator Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Last weekend a group of us hiked/climbed St. Helens. At EraSeek's Above the Clouds cache I played a little game of pass the Moun10Bike coin. The two other cachers were from Oregon and would have likely never seen one of these coins. It was fun to share, but I did want it back. I guess what I am saying is if you come across me caching and you haven't found one yet... I got to get my own coin minted. Anybody want to guess what would be on it? Peace, Nolenator Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Last weekend a group of us hiked/climbed St. Helens. At EraSeek's Above the Clouds cache I played a little game of pass the Moun10Bike coin. The two other cachers were from Oregon and would have likely never seen one of these coins. It was fun to share, but I did want it back. I guess what I am saying is if you come across me caching and you haven't found one yet... I got to get my own coin minted. Anybody want to guess what would be on it? Peace, Nolenator Hawaiiian grass skirts? Quote Link to comment
+chubby forest monkey Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Here's my undenominated cents: I am one of the Oregon cachers Nolenator referred to who held the m10bike coin last weekon Mt St Helens. While it was an interesting idea, I was not star struck by the presence of the coin in my palm for 5 seconds. I really don't care that the record of having the coin is now on my stats page. In fact, I didn't find that one, I just happened to be able to keep up with Nolenator that day when he reached the cache. I did play along with the game in order to please my new friend- smitten with his special trophy. He already knows that I am a geocaching snob. I do like the general idea of the coin thing and the presence of one would increase my interest in a cache, but I am not a collector (I am a misplacer or some would say loser!) and I have always moved the coins on when I have found them. I do make it a point not to put coins or TBs in cache and dashes, so that the next finder has to make some effort to find the prize. - the cfm Quote Link to comment
FISUR Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 That's a nice collection that Moun10Bike has. Which cacher has the geocoin with the dolphins? Is there any link for that geocoin? FISUR Quote Link to comment
+GO West Posted September 18, 2004 Author Share Posted September 18, 2004 I got to get my own coin minted. Anybody want to guess what would be on it? "Nolenator was here?" Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 18, 2004 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Which cacher has the geocoin with the dolphins? Is there any link for that geocoin? That's a 2Dolphins geocoin. He is a cacher that used to work with me but just recently moved to your side of the country - Delaware. He has only released a handful of the coins and has no web site for them that I am aware of. The first of these coins was released when we were out on a hunt together back in December. Quote Link to comment
+Prying Pandora Posted September 19, 2004 Share Posted September 19, 2004 I'm guessing it would be one of these two, Nolenator! Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted September 19, 2004 Share Posted September 19, 2004 I'm guessing it would be one of these two, Nolenator! Yeah...I can easily see "Peace" somewhere on his coin along with the Hawaiian grass skirts. LOL Quote Link to comment
+Bull Moose Posted September 19, 2004 Share Posted September 19, 2004 I'm guessing it would be one of these two, Nolenator! I'm thinking about using that picture, only without so many fingers exteneded. Quote Link to comment
+Kealia Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 I keep a list of my favorite caches here. At the risk of taking this thread off-topic, what sorts of caches would others pick for placing geocoins? Moun10Bike, Offtopic: I drop my new sig items (below) at caches that I especially like (longer hikes historical locations, fun hide, etc.) but will never drop one at a park 'n' grab. I alos drop California Geocoins and will soon have coins customized for our local group (Santa Cruz County) with some help from NavDog on the design . I actually saw a coin 12 miles from my house here in Scotts Valley, CA about 2 months ago but it was gone before I could get to it....... I was born in Spokane too and have a lot of family there - haven't been back since I started caching and can't wait to make that trip soon! Ontopic: I don't expect any of my sig items, California coins, or "soon to be here" SCC coins to be moved - if they do it's a bonus but I know they will be collected and have accepted that. I consider it giving back and providing something neat for the next finder. Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 I alos drop California Geocoins and will soon have coins customized for our local group (Santa Cruz County) with some help from NavDog on the design . Hey, if you want to trade one of your new coins for a Moun10Bike coin, drop me a line! Quote Link to comment
nolenator Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 Saw this yesterday while caching. Peace, Nolenator Quote Link to comment
+KC0GRN Posted September 20, 2004 Share Posted September 20, 2004 I'd like to see the numbers on the two coins on the top left in your photo Jon. My guess is 001 and 201. Makes me wonder what those two would pull in on E-bay. Oh man, I'd never cheapen anyone's geocoin by selling it on ebay, I don't think I would be able to sleep at night. They're all way too valuable for that. Though I'm sure it was just idle wondering. Thankfully I've never seen one pop up on there, only way I'd be okay with it is if the owner themselves decided to sell one. Personally if I had a geocoin minted (and the thought has crossed my mind a few times, especially after seeing moun10bike's collection posted in here) I'd be honored someone wanted to keep it. Better in a geocachers hands than stuck in a cache and having the possibility a muggle nabbing it or the cache gets destroyed somehow. Quote Link to comment
Kermode Posted September 26, 2004 Share Posted September 26, 2004 I live in BC and work as a truck driver I do a nightly delivery to a location in Mount Vernon (exit 225). I would like to know if there is anyone in the area that would like to trade geo coins. I have 2 Canadian Geo Coins and would like to know if there is anyone down there that has 2 different geo coins that they would like to trade for the 2 I have. If you do please email and maybe we could make arrangements to meet. I am usually in Mt Vernon at about 10pm. I could drive a little farther south if that would be convenient as well to anyone with a trade. I also have 2 Garmin Rino 120's that I am willing to sell as well. I have a new Garmin 60C that I am using now. I would like to get $350 for the Rinos (2) Quote Link to comment
+2Dolphins Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 (edited) Which cacher has the geocoin with the dolphins? Is there any link for that geocoin? That's a 2Dolphins geocoin. He is a cacher that used to work with me but just recently moved to your side of the country - Delaware. He has only released a handful of the coins and has no web site for them that I am aware of. The first of these coins was released when we were out on a hunt together back in December. Here is a full picture of my coin: I have only put one of these coins in an actual cache. I want to put them in caches that are a milestone. That makes them pretty rare. I am however trading them with people who have geocoins. So, if you have a coin to trade, shoot me off an email (jeff@thelundstroms.com) and I will send you my address so we can swap! 2Dolphins Edited September 28, 2004 by 2Dolphins Quote Link to comment
+romulusnr Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 I keep a list of my favorite caches here. At the risk of taking this thread off-topic, what sorts of caches would others pick for placing geocoins? If the coin is to be coveted, then it seems fitting (though it saddens me to admit it) to place it in a challenging cache. If the coin is to be circulated, then it seems fitting to put it in any cache, so that more people will have access to it. I guess I don't entirely see the point of geocoins if they aren't to be collected. Are they just mass-produced travel bugs then? I would think that making a TB out of something that has some meaning or identity to you, or to make a TB for which you give a goal, would make more sense than just using one of a few hundred tokens with no individual identity beyond their number. Coin pressers beware, I do intend to hold onto one of any geocoin I come across, as memorabilia of my caching escapades. At least in the WA geocoin's case, the one I'll keep will be one I bought. I note that no one seems to complain about keeping wooden geocoins, like the M10B and GeoNap ones I have. Would it be different if someone wrote a number on each of them? What makes those coins less special? Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 wooden coins just don't have the same appeal as the metallic ones. Besides, generally since they are cheaper to produce, there are more of them about in caches. Quote Link to comment
+Anonymous' Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 I'm guessing it would be one of these two, Nolenator! I'm thinking about using that picture, only without so many fingers exteneded. Would it just be this one? Quote Link to comment
+Bull Moose Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 I'm guessing it would be one of these two, Nolenator! I'm thinking about using that picture, only without so many fingers exteneded. Would it just be this one? Guess again. Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 Saw this yesterday while caching. Peace, Nolenator hey that's in Kirkland right...I did a couple of caches back in there last year and one other one this year. Quote Link to comment
+Prying Pandora Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 Saw this yesterday while caching. Peace, Nolenator hey that's in Kirkland right...I did a couple of caches back in there last year and one other one this year. Yes EGH, that's Watershed Park in Kirkland. There are 4 caches in that park, A Fractured Fairy Tale, Mr. President, The Bone - Pieces of the Puzzle - Final, and a fairly new one A Comet in a Cave Quote Link to comment
nolenator Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 (edited) Back on topic. Some might have noticed I picked-up a second version 2 M10B coin this past weekend. Not to be a hoarder, it will be placed in my 300th find this weekend. Whoo Hoo! The fun we have playing this game. Peace, Nolenator Edited September 30, 2004 by nolenator Quote Link to comment
+Shop99er Posted October 2, 2004 Share Posted October 2, 2004 Here is a full picture of my coin: I have only put one of these coins in an actual cache. I want to put them in caches that are a milestone. That makes them pretty rare. I am however trading them with people who have geocoins. So, if you have a coin to trade, shoot me off an email (jeff@thelundstroms.com) and I will send you my address so we can swap! 2Dolphins Where did you get your coin made? That's great. Quote Link to comment
+Nero Posted October 3, 2004 Share Posted October 3, 2004 (edited) that sure is a beautiful collection moun10bike has there!!! i like collecting geocoins as well, but my collection is considerably smaller... i have a silver 2004 usa geocoin, ca geocoin, greenman, and joy of geocaching coin.. looking forward to getting my washington coins and i think the other one i ordered was pensylvania, and any others i can get my hands on.... i have quite a few CA coins as i bought 20 of the second batch minted that we just received, but just keeping 1 for my collection. if theres others that want to trade for a CA coin i'd be interested in hearing from you.. Chris Edited October 3, 2004 by KF6JAX Quote Link to comment
+webscouter. Posted October 3, 2004 Share Posted October 3, 2004 I keep my Mount10Bike coin for the same reason I have had my grandmothers favorite lamp sitting on my desk since she passed in 1983. It is uniquely my grandmothers and was a one of a kind. It evokes memories of her every time I turn it on. When I pull out my box of signature items including Mount10Bikes coin these unique items remind me of particuliarly fond memories of caches and people I have visited. Mount10Bikes coin is a memory of traveling 1400 miles across the country and finding his Mount10Bike Maze Multicache at night and spending 5.5 hours after dark in an area I have never been to, completely unlike any thing I see in Kansas City and further meeting him the next morning for breakfast. If I put it in a cache the next finder will only have the honor of finding it and non of my memories. So any way that is why I keep these items. Quote Link to comment
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