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2005 JayBee LitLens lighthouse Geocoin Nickel glow in the dark non trackable
$ 7.91
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Description
One day before New Year's Eve 2002,Go JayBee
from Portland, Oregon signed up as a member of Groundspeak.
Together with
LitLens
, he quickly found
pleasure in the cache search, including the TravelBugs and
signature items
that could be found in the caches from time to time.
Go JayBee left z.
B. in some cache a vacuum-sealed, odorless mini Tabasco bottle, trademark also on his profile picture.
In the summer of 2004 he discovered the possibilities of exchanging ideas in the geocaching forum and began to be interested in geocoins.
Now the next step was logically to think about your own geocoin.
On August 15, 2005,
Go hired JayBee
in
Forum presented
the finished artwork of his future non-trackable signature coin.
His goal was to use the coin primarily for swapping.
He must have had some negative
experiences
, because in another
thread he
described quite precisely in which form exchange coins should be sent in order not to be lost.
Exactly 4 weeks later, the first finished coins reached the exchange partners and they found favor.
The 32 x 4 mm, non-trackable signature coin is the first
Geocoin to be released
with "
glow-in-the-dark
" effects.
So it can
glow in the dark
.
The coin presented here show a coastal landscape with a sailboat and a Tabasco bottle in the lighthouse style, referring to the
signature items deposited
by
Go JayBee
and
LitLens'
special interest
in lighthouses.
The owner names are in the two lighthouse beams.
Above it says "GeoCaching WorldWide".
On the back is the centrally positioned geocaching
G
"We each go our own way But still end up in the same place" (We all go our own way, but still end up in the same place).
This proverb is very well visualized by the opposing shoe prints that glow in the dark on the Black Nickel coin.
The very first glow in the dark geocoin
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