- What is a Geocoin?
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A geocoin is a special coin created by individuals or groups of geocachers as a
kind of signature item or calling card. Like Travel Bugs, each geocoin is
assigned a unique tracking ID which allows them to travel from geocache to
geocache or to be passed amongst friends, picking up stories along the way.
- How do Geocoins work?
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Because each geocoin is assigned a unique tracking number its progress can be
tracked online through logs which the finder posts. There are different types
of logs which can be made on a geocoin's personal home page, whether for
virtually picking up or dropping off the coin, or simply for "discovering" the
coin. You’ll have the opportunity to share your thoughts on the geocoin page
and to upload any photos associated with it. In addition, by logging a geocoin
your online collection will reflect that you found that particular coin.
- What do I do if I find a Geocoin?
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Don't panic! You have already made the first step by visiting this web site,
where you can log that you found it. We have a How to Use a Geocoin page that
explains in more detail how to pick up and drop off geocoins.
- I found a Geocoin but the website doesn’t recognize the tracking number!
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To log a geocoin on the website you need to know the tracking number stamped on
the coin itself. However, not all geocoins are trackable here, so be sure to
check the coin to see if another website URL is stamped on it, or ask around to
find out more information. All trackable geocoins on Geocaching.com will
contain the phrase “Trackable at Geocaching.com”. Take care not to confuse a
series number like “302” with the tracking number, which will typically be a
combination of letters and numbers.
- Is there any Geocoin etiquette?
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The most common question on etiquette relates to what to do if you find a
Geocoin. Keep it? Move it to another geocache? The answer always depends on the
goal its owner has set for it. Usually the best way to find the answer to these
questions is to visit the geocoin’s personal home page and read the description
it contains. If there is a theme or special instructions from the owner you
should do your best to adhere to the geocoin’s goal, or send an email to the
owner for more clarification.
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In addition, selling a coin which doesn’t belong to you is generally frowned
upon unless you have received express permission from its owner. How can I stop
someone from selling a geocoin I gave them?
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If you create your own series of geocoins and wish to prevent people from
selling them, it is recommended you activate all of your coins on
Geocaching.com before they leave your possession. This gives you a claim to
ownership and, once reported, allows us to deactivate the coin at your request.
If you have given any geocoins away which have not been activated, we consider
it to be a transfer of ownership and cannot intervene. Think ahead!
- Where can I buy my own Geocoins?
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Having your own geocoins minted can be an exciting process. With hundreds of
different design options available, you should have no trouble coming up with a
geocoin that will showcase you or your group’s personality in a unique way.
Browse the geocoin gallery for inspiration, and then begin by contacting one of
the approved geocoin manufacturers listed here.
- I received my geocoins. What do I do next?
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You will first need to activate each geocoin you own. Visit the Geocoin
Activation Wizard to start activating your new geocoins. Once you activate them
you can start placing them in caches or trade them with friends.
- Where can I find my activation code?
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There are different locations for retrieving coin activation codes depending
where you had them minted. Check the manufacturer’s website for this
information, or use the geocoin activation code list to locate the appropriate
code provider.
- How do I drop a Geocoin in my own cache?
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Once you have reported your new cache listing, revisit the listing’s page and
click on the link to post a new log. Write a note for your cache listing and
select the geocoin you wish to drop off in your cache. For more information
check out this FAQ on how to use a geocoin.
- The distance traveled is calculated wrong. How do I fix it?
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Distance is calculated for each geocoin in the log’s date order. Sometimes
users log a geocoin with the wrong date so the order of the logs is incorrect.
This will often create a wrong distance total.
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To correct this you can delete the logs that are incorrect and have the user
re-enter them, but you’ll have to address issues on a case by case basis.
- The Geocoin is no longer in [a cache]. How do I remove it?
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Occasionally a geocoin is picked up but for whatever reason the person who
picked it up does not log the find. If this happens, users visiting the cache
will often let you know that the geocoin is no longer there. As the geocoin
owner, you have the ability to move your coin to an unknown location until it
is found again. Visit your geocoin’s listing on Geocaching.com and choose the
option to move your coin to an unknown location. This will not affect your
overall travels and distance calculation. Cache owners also have the ability to
move the geocoin listed on their cache page to an unknown location.
- How do I transfer ownership of my Geocoin to another geocacher?
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Visit the trackable
adoption tool and enter the tracking ID for your geocoin. Then enter the
username of the person to whom you would like to transfer the coin. Be sure to
use the number stamped on the coin, as the public ID for your coin will not
work.
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