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Logging Geocoins On Website?


BigToys

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Sorry if this is covered somewhere else, but I couldn't find a thread on this topic anywhere.

 

Is it possible to log a geocoin (Oregon in this case) on the geocaching.com site? I went to the Oregon site and logged it there, but it obviously won't show up in my "account" on this website. Any advice on this?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

BigToys

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I have one to log in but do not see where to do it. If the link exists, it most certainly is hidden better than any cache I have found in the past few weeks.

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I have one to log in but do not see where to do it.  If the link exists, it most certainly is hidden better than any cache I have found in the past few weeks.

Is it with the regular TB page? If so I have one that the owner forgot to register before it was released. :rolleyes:

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I have one to log in but do not see where to do it.  If the link exists, it most certainly is hidden better than any cache I have found in the past few weeks.

Is it with the regular TB page? If so I have one that the owner forgot to register before it was released. :lol:

:lol: ? you have tags ? or a coin or what??

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I have a geocoin from Groundspeak.com.. USA map and registration number, but when I enter the number on the TB page it says it has not yet been activated. :lol:

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I have a geocoin from Groundspeak.com.. USA map and registration number, but when I enter the number on the TB page it says it has not yet been activated. :lol:

What type of coin is it? Is it a USA Geocoin or a state geocoin? Are you the original purchaser of the coin?

 

Each coin comes with an activation code on the baggie it is shipped in.

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I have a geocoin from Groundspeak.com.. USA map and registration number, but when I enter the number on the TB page it says it has not yet been activated. ;)

When/where did you pick it up? If it was a cache did any of the previous finders say anything about leaving a coin?

 

Is the 'activation' number stamped on the coin? or printed on a paper label?

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