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10 Years of Geocaching Multi Event Geocoin AMTG Virtual 10 Years of Geocaching Multi Event GC

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Released:
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Origin:
Florida, United States
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Mid size coin with heft.   Nice dark green and gold enamel, some glitter and lite colors to set off the desighn.  The tracking numer is on the edge of the coin.  Very nice editions.  The translucent enamel shows metal work below.  The 3-D is in edge work as well as some top work.  Very nice coin.  --------

~Additional innfo---Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, first played in May 2000, in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", anywhere in the world.

A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook where the geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name. Larger containers such as plastic storage containers (Tupperware or similar) or ammunition boxescan also contain items for trading, usually toys or trinkets of little value. Geocaching shares many aspects with benchmarking, trigpointing, orienteering, treasure-hunting, letterboxing, and waymarking.

Geocaching was originally similar to the 150-year-old game letterboxing, which uses clues and references to landmarks embedded in stories. Geocaching was conceived shortly after the removal of Selective Availability from the Global Positioning System on May 2, 2000, because the improved accuracy of the system allowed for a small container to be specifically placed and located. The first documented placement of a GPS-located cache took place on May 3, 2000, by Dave Ulmer of Beavercreek, Oregon. The location was posted on the Usenet newsgroup as 45°17.460′N 122°24.800′W. By May 6, 2000, it had been found twice and logged once (by Mike Teague of Vancouver, Washington). According to Dave Ulmer's message, this cache was a black plastic bucket that was partially buried and contained software, videos, books, food, money, and a slingshot. A geocache and plaque called the Original Stash Tribute Plaque now sit at the site.

--------------------So many of my trackables have been muggled that I only release new GCs as virtuals.  If you do not approve, please leave it in the cache for a cacher who understands.  Thanks.  LL

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Discovered It 3/21/2024 Bonart discovered it   Visit Log

Mamy to! Pozdrwaim z Polski πŸ‘ŠπŸ€˜πŸ₯³πŸ˜‡
Thx πŸ˜˜πŸ‘ŠπŸ€˜

Discovered It 3/18/2024 Bonart discovered it   Visit Log

Thx! Very nice! 🀩
Pozdrawiam z Polski πŸ‘ŠπŸ€˜πŸ”₯πŸ˜‡

Discovered It 2/25/2024 riokun discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered virtually with the kind permission of AMTG. Thanks for sharing, and big cheers from the Central Coast (near Sydney), New South Wales, Australia! πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

Discovered It 1/1/2024 CRVonFange discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks to the 2023 Christmas Day blizzard my daughter, JMVonFange, was delayed in heading home so we spent the bonus time together comparing our caching statistics including trackables discovered and looking through our geocaching pictures. JM has discovered significantly more trackables that I have mainly because while we were staying home during the pandemic she spent time online and spotted numerous TBs that were being shared virtually. After looking at the TB page for each TB that she discovered that I didn't, I found that a number of TB Codes necessary to discover the trackable were included on the TB Page itself or intentionally or as a spoiler in the photo gallery. Sometimes there was an attempt to obsure or hide the TB Code that was not entirely successful making it fairly easy to determine the TB Code needed to discover the travel bug.

Discovered It 6/2/2022 nimir discovered it   Visit Log

Thanks

Discovered It 3/25/2021 davidandry discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered during our quarantine due to the corona virus, thanks a lot to the owner for sharing his beautiful collection with us, we wish him a 2021 full of geocaching and excellent health.
Claudia and Daniele, Castelfranco Veneto - Italy

Discovered It 1/25/2021 niggae discovered it   Visit Log

Dear AMTG, thanks a lot for sharing your impressive treasures and all the story's behind it. I was a pleasure to read and discover them. I wish you all the best and Happy Geocaching. Greetings from Switzerland, niggae.

Discovered It 11/16/2020 Vyrembi discovered it   Visit Log

Dear AMTG Thanks a lot for sharing that genuinely nice coin and all the story behind it. I was a pleasure to read and discover them. I wish you all the best and Happy Geocaching

Discovered It 8/1/2020 7EVENCachers discovered it   Visit Log

I enjoy to discover this awesome Coin collection. Thank you and happy caching. Greetings from 7EVENCachers

Discovered It 4/9/2020 JMVonFange discovered it   Visit Log

Thank you for sharing your collection with me; you have a great one.

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